bioethics Flashcards
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Ethical approaches: define the consequence based approach
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- consequences of outcomes (good and bad)
- maximise positive and minimise negative results
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Ethical approaches: define the duty/rules based approach
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- people have a duty to act in a particular way
- certain ethical rules must be followed regardless of the consequences
(e.g. duty could be a job, position in society)
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Ethical approaches: define the virtues based approach
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- How would a good person act?
- act in accordance with values and morals
4
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Bioethical concepts: define integrity
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- open and honest about treatments, research, methods, findings even when outcomes are not positive
5
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Bioethical concepts: define justice
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- equal distribution of treatment, consequences, research findings without discrimination
6
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Bioethical concepts: define beneficence
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- Striving to always do good, improve conditions, maximise benefits
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Bioethical concepts: define non-maleficence
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- avoid harm
- minimise negative
8
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Bioethical concepts: define respect
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- uphold others’ values, beliefs, welfare, freedom and autonomy
9
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Bioethical implications: define biological implications
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- harm or help species
10
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Bioethical implications: define social implications
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- leads to more equality or inequality within society
(between countries/families/communities)
11
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Bioethical implications: define economic implications
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- financial effect on a situation/person
12
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Bioethical implications: define political/legal implications
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- decisions by government in implementing policies
- laws that apply
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