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ETHICAL CONSIDERATIO

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ETHICAL THEORY MORAL PRINCIPLE OR SET OF MORAL PRINCIPLES THAT CAN BE USED IN ASSESSING WHAT IS MORALLY RIGHT OR WRONG; GUIDELINES FOR ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING
UTILITARIANISM GREATEST HAPPINESS PRINCIPLE (PROMOTES HAPPINESS OF ACTION THUS WRONGNESS OF ACTION PROMOTES UNHAPPINESS) & THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS (RESULTS OF DECISION)
KANTIANISM (IMMANUEL KANT) DIRECTLY OPPESED TO UTILITARIANISM; MOTIVATION; ACTIONS ARE BOUND BY SENSE OF DUTY CALLED DEOTOLOGY
CHRISTIAN ETHICS GOLDEN RULE; DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE DO UNTO U; TREAT AS MORAL EQUALS
NATURAL LAW THEORIES DO GOOD AND AVOID EVIL; HUMAN GOOD; 'GOOD' 'EVIL'; EVIL NOT CONDONED
ETHICAL EGOISM ESPOUSES THAT WHAT IS RIGHT AND GOOD IS WHAT IS BEST FOR THE PERSON MAKING THE DECISION. PERSON ACTION DETERMINED BY WHAT IS GOOD FOR THEM NOT OTHERS
WTHICAL DILEMMAS PERSON MAKE A CHOICE B/T TWO EQUALLY UNFAVORABLE ALTERNATIVES; RIGHT OR WRONG = EMOTIONS, BOTH RIGHT; TAKING NO ACTION IS ACTION TAKEN
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES FUNDAMENTAL GUIDELINES THAT INFLUENCE DECISION MAKING; AUTONOMY, BENEFICENCE, NONMALEFICENECE, VERACITY, JUSTICE TO ASSIST WITH ETHICAL DICISION MAKING- KANTIANISM (DECISIONS ARE MADE OUT OF SENSE OF DUTY)
AUTONOMY KANTIAN; STATUS OF PERSONS MORAL AGENTS WHOSE RIGHT TO DETERMINE THEIR DESTINIES SHOULD ALWAYS BE RESPECTED; CHILD -ADULT CAN MAKE DECISION FOR THEM TO INTERVENE
BENEFICENCE REFERS TO ONE'S DUTY TO BENEFIT OR PROMOTE THE GOOD OF OTHERS.
NONMALEFICENCE HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS DO NO HARM TO CLIENTS, EITHER INTERNTIONALLY OR UNINTENTIONALLY; CHEMO
JUSTICE JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS; TREAT ALL INDIVIDUALS EQUALLY & FAIRLY; TREATMENT GOOD REGARDLESS OF RACE GENDER MARITAL STATUS DX ECONOMIC LEVEL RELIGIOUS
VERACITY ONE'S DUTY ALWAYS TO BE TRUTHFUL. AIKEN PROVIDERS TELL THE TRUTH AND NOT INTENTIONALLY DECEIVE OR MISLEAD CLIENTS
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