Philo. activity

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ACTIVITY TIME !!!

TRIAL

Bioethics is the study of typically controversial ethics brought about by advances in biology and medicine.

FIRSTROUND

Joseph Fletcher stated that “ morality is what people believed to be right and good while ethics is the critical reflection about morality and the rational analysis of it ”

Autonomy is a term often used in the medical profession, refers to the ethics of telling the truth and is one guide of the conduct of medical practitioners.

B L U F F

Veracity is the answer

Beneficence it is a principle that expresses the concept that professionals have a duty to act for the benefit of others.

Non-maleficence means avoiding the causation of harm.

Confidentiality means of spreading of information given by or about an individual in the course of a professional relationship secure in secret from others.

B L U F F

keeping instead of spreading

Safe Principle means to prevent harm to others.

B L U F F

Its HARM instead of SAFE

Illegal Moralism means to prevent immoral acts which can be viewed as harming either individual or society or both.

B L U F F

legal

Role of Fidelity means doing the assigned role or task with utmost responsibility knowing full well the effects done.

Defensive Principle means to prevent offense to others.

B L U F F

OFFENSE PRINCIPLE

Placebo is a neutral treatment giving in a place of a real treatment.

Social Justice means to promote equality and or other social goals.

Hippocratic Oath is an oath historically taken by doctors swearing to practice medicine ethically.

Medical Ethics is the study of immoral values and non judgments as they are applied to medicine.

B L U F F

Moral and judgements

Justice is a principle which expresses the concepts that professionals have a duty to be fair in their dealings with patients, colleagues and society.

Paternalism is a summary term for ethical stance that a person’s autonomy is justifiable restricted to prevent self-harm, or to promote that person’s well-being.

SECONDRound

DRMOFINE TCNNSOEINFORMED CONSENT

INGEENGNIER MLOED

ENGINEERING MODEL

UALCTONTACR LEDMO

CONTRACTUAL MODEL

IESTPR OELDMPRIEST MODEL

IALLLEGCO LEDMO

COLLEGIAL MODEL

CSEDURISOLDISCLOSURE

TSCNEONCONSENT

CPMOETNCEECOMPETENCE

LOUNVRNIATSESVOLUNTARINESS

GDDEUNTARINSUNDERSTANDIN

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LAST Round

In this theory it emphasizes equal access to goods and services. What theory is this?

Egalitarian Theory

Libertarian TheoryMoral Sense

Theory

Utilitarian Theory

All of those statements is under in the Beneficence principle except one. Which is it ?

One ought to prevent evil or

harm

One ought to remove evil or

harm

One ought to promote bad

things

One ought to do or promote good

For the consent to be valid. It should contain this characteristics and one of them is not. Which is it ?

Legal Capacity

Voluntariness Knowlegde

Competence

These theory emphasize a mixture of criteria so that the public utility. Which is proposed by Daniel Callahan?

Utilitarian Theory

Egalitarian TheoryMoral Sense

Theory

Libertarian Theory

_____ generally states the kind of medical care you want --- or don’t want --- if you become unable to make your own decision.

Placebo Living Will

Durable Power of Attorney

Veracity