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TRIAL

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

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FIRSTROUND

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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 ”

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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.

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B L U F F

Veracity is the answer

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

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Non-maleficence means avoiding the causation of harm.

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

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keeping instead of spreading

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Safe Principle means to prevent harm to others.

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Its HARM instead of SAFE

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

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legal

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

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Defensive Principle means to prevent offense to others.

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OFFENSE PRINCIPLE

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

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

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

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

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B L U F F

Moral and judgements

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

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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.

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SECONDRound

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DRMOFINE TCNNSOEINFORMED CONSENT

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INGEENGNIER MLOED

ENGINEERING MODEL

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UALCTONTACR LEDMO

CONTRACTUAL MODEL

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IESTPR OELDMPRIEST MODEL

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IALLLEGCO LEDMO

COLLEGIAL MODEL

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CSEDURISOLDISCLOSURE

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TSCNEONCONSENT

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CPMOETNCEECOMPETENCE

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LOUNVRNIATSESVOLUNTARINESS

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GDDEUNTARINSUNDERSTANDIN

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LAST Round

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

Egalitarian Theory

Libertarian TheoryMoral Sense

Theory

Utilitarian Theory

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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

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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

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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

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_____ 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