Ethics Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Advocacy | the act of pleading for or supporting a course of action on behalf of a person, group, or community |
Bioethics | a branch of ethics that applies the knowledge and processes of ethics to the examination of ethical problems in health care |
Code of Ethics | moral standards that delineate a profession's values, goals, and obligations |
Deontology | an ethical theory that bases moral obligation on duty and claims that actions are obligatory irrespective of the good or harmful consequences that they produce |
Ethical Dilemma | a puzzling moral problem in which a person, group, or community can envision morally justified reasons for both taking and not taking a certain course of action |
Ethics | a branch of philosophy that includes both a body of knowledge about the moral life and a process of reflection for determining what persons ought to do or be regarding this life |
Moral Distress | an uncomfortable state of self in which one is unable to act ethically |
Morality | shared and generational societal norms about what constitutes right or wrong conduct |
Principlism | an approach to problem solving in bioethics that uses the principles of respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice |
Utalitarianism | an ethical theory based on the weighing of morally significant outcomes or consequences regarding the overall maximizing of good and minimizing of harm for the greatest number of people |
Values | beliefs about the worth or importance of what is right or esteemed |
Autonomy | the quality of having the ability or tendency to function independently |
Beneficence | doing good or active promotion of doing good |
Justice | equitable distribution of benefits and burdens |
Respect for Autonomy | based on human dignity and respect for individuals and allows them to choose those actions and goals that fulfill their life plans unless those choices result in harm to another |
Distributive Justice | requires that there be a fair distribution of the benefits and burdens in society based on the needs and contributions of its members |
Nonmaleficence | the fundamental ethical agreement to do no harm |
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