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Title: Professional Ethics


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Professional Ethics
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Glossary of terms
  • Autonomy- persons self reliance, independence,
    self-contained ability to decide
  • Beneficence- doing of good, charity
  • Bioethics- ethical issues in biology/healthcare
  • Common morality- socially approved norms of human
    conduct, common sense, tradition
  • Confidentiality- health related info should not
    be revealed to others, privacy
  • Consequentialism- worth of action depends on
    consequences
  • Duties- obligations by moral bonds
  • Ethics- systematic study of rightness/wrongness
    of human conduct

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More terms
  • Fidelity- observance of promises or duties
  • justice- equitable , fair
  • Moral principles- general, universal guide to
    action
  • Moral rights-individual- basis of moral
    principles
  • Moral virtue- trait of character-accordance w/
    morals
  • Morals- generally accepted customs, conduct
  • Nonmaleficence- ethical principle- high value
    avoiding harm to others
  • Professional ethic- publicly displayed ethical
    conduct of a profession
  • Professional etiquette- attitudes of a profession
  • Rights- justified claims- legal or moral
  • Values- ideals, customs of a society
  • Veracity- duty to tell truth and avoid deception
  • Virtue- trait socially valued

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Professional Ethic
  • Involves the right to privacy, dignity and the
    truth
  • encounter conflicting value or belief systems
    compromise patient care
  • Make choices depending on moral principles of
    justice and beneficence, virtues as compassion
    and caring and duties like honesty and loyalty to
    patients and doctors
  • Play critical supportive role between physician
    and patient- meet established standards
  • Meet established standards that support emotional
    and physical needs of patients
  • A professional ethic is one of several accepted
    criteria that serve to distinguish the
    profession-code
  • System of ethics overlaps laws and morals

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Ethical evaluations
  • Codes serve the profession by providing a
    detailed operational blueprint of norms
  • Review code of ethics- when can confidential info
    be shared??
  • Do the principles that make up the code take into
    consideration the role of human values?
  • Professional etiquette-not confused w/ prof.
    ethics-polite is not the same as rules of
    conduct.
  • How do you recognize an ethical dilemma?
  • ID problem
  • Develop alternate solutions
  • Select best solution
  • Defend your selection- explain basis for your
    ethical decision

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Ethical Theories
  • Principles that tell us what actions are
    right/wrong
  • 1. consequentialism- right/wrong-consequences-
    decisions on pts- produce good effect, do no
    potential harm
  • 2. nonconsequentialism- more to characteristics
    of our actions beyond consequences- never to lie-
    act of lying is morally wrong in society
  • Social contract theory- relationship of rad tech
    and patient- recognize expectations of one
    another and act accordingly.
  • Ethics of care- actions should not be examined as
    isolated events- context of specific situations-
    focus on moral skills as kindness, sensitivity,
    attentiveness, tact, patience and reliability-
    moral competence.
  • Rights-based ethics- based on human rights-
  • Legal- claims founded in legal principles
  • Moral- moral principles
  • A right carries with it a DUTY- obligation on
    individual, group, institution- our moral bond
    and interdependence on each other

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Theories contd.
  • Principle-based ethics- principlism- use of moral
    principles as basis for action.
  • Moral principles are universal guides to action-
    derived from moral truths-
  • Beneficence- doing good
  • Nonmaleficence- avoid doing harm
  • In addition- justice, autonomy, veracity and
    fidelity
  • Virtue based ethics- includes the character of
    each person caring, faith, trust , hope,
    compassion, courage and fidelity- Princ
    2-provide services to humanity with full respect
    for the dignity of mankind.
  • Examples Case 1-6
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