Ethical ABCs
Some more Ethics
That is the Question
Through the Looking Glass
Is it Legal?
100

This principle may be formulated in the following way: A person should be free to perform whatever action he/she wishes, regardless of risks or foolishness as perceived by others, provided it does not impinge on others

What is Autonomy

100

This philosophy follow fixed rules and believe that actions are inherently right or wrong

What is Ethical Absolutism

100

What is the Ethical Rule Screen process?

What is:

Examine the Code of Ethics (what rules apply?)

-One or more rules apply (no conflicts) --> follow the rules

-No specific rule applies or conflicting guidance--> Use principles Screen

100

This perspective bridges theory and practice by using societal values to identify what is appropriate behaviors.

What is clinical pragmatism

100

The difference between malfeasance and misfeasance is

What is 

Malfeasance: willful and intentional harm

Misfeasance: Action was unintentional, but still causes harm (mistake)

200

 This principle can be stated in the following way: One should render positive assistance to others (and abstain from harm) by helping them to further their important and legitimate interests

What is Beneficence

200

Failing to follow or apply the appropriate standards is which form of malpractice?

What is Nonfeasance

200

What are Strom-Gottfried's 6 questions in the ethical decision making process?

WHO: Who is helpful?

WHAT: What are my choices?

WHEN: When have I faced a similar dilemma?

WHERE: Where do guidelines lead?

WHY: Why did I select a particular COA?

HOW: How do I implement my decision?

200

Right actions will lead to liberation from need to be reincarnated.

What is Hindu Ethics

200

This legal duty requires more than suspicion in order to do

What is Duty to Warn and Protect

300

Society determining what is ethical or right and the typical actions or behaviors that maintain social order is known as this philosophy

What is Contractualism

300

This principle can be formulated in the following manner: One should keep his/her promises to others and maintain the trust necessary to retain the relationships which binds them together.

What is fidelity

300

The 5 factors causing ethical challenges for military Social Workers include:

What is:

1. Occupying dual professions

2. Multiple Roles fulfilled

3. Hierarchical structure governed by law

4. Serving dual populations

5. Geographical and professional isolation

300

By using your experiences and upbringing to determine which COA is the best option.

What is virtue ethics
300

Which legal duty outlines that HIPAA supports emotional, physical and social privacy?

What is the Duty to Respect Privacy

400

This legal duty shows that HIPAA upholds the client's rights and protects information that the client shares

What is Duty to Maintain Confidentiality 
400

What is the focus of social work?

What is "not defining and explaining, but caring and changing"

400

The 5 components involved with the Ethical Decision Making Process according to the CSWE include:

What is:

1. Use the NASW Code

2. Relevant Laws/Regulations

3. Systematic Models or EDM

4. Ethical Research/literature on topic

5. Mitigate the effects of the vicarious trauma with self-care

400

This perspective describes that people are innately good and desire to behave ethically.

What is humanistic

400

The legal duty of informing requires what three conditions?

What is 

1. disclosure

2. capacity

3. voluntariness

500

This is what ETHIC stands for in Congress' Ethics Model

What is

E- Examine values

T- Think (standards, laws, NASW)

H- Hypothesize consequences

I- Identify vulnerable

C- Consult

500

What are the 7 principles for the Ethical Principle Screen?

What is:

1. Protect Human Life

2. Equality 

3. Autonomy

4. Least Harm Principle

5.Quality of Life

6. Confidentiality

7. Truth (promote truth and full disclosure to all clients)

500
Reamer's 7 steps of ethical decision making includes which steps?

3rd ID Researches and Consults M&Ms

What is:

1. ID ethical issues

2. ID who is involved

3. ID all COAs

4. Research laws, values, regulations

5. Consult with Supervisors/coworkers

6. Make decision and record EDM process

7. Monitor, evaluate and document decision

500

Ethics of Caring can be described as this

What is moral actions that center on interpersonal relationships.

Ethical behavior promotes love, mutual acceptance, and empathy

500

The 9 Command exceptions to the legal duty of maintain confidentiality include:

What is:

Harm to self

Harm to others

Harm to mission

Special Personnel

Inpatient Care

Acute Medical conditions interfering with duty

Substance Use Treatment Programs

Command directed mental health evaluations

Other special circumstances (O6 exception)