(CD) Ethics Flashcards
Preparation for care design midterm
Morals
An individuals code of acceptable behavior
Ethics
A standardized code or guide to acceptable behaviors
Ethical Principles
rules, standards, or guidelines for action that are devired from theoretical propositions about what is good for humans
The Nuremberg code
-main idea/purpose
Subjects have the rights to say no
The Helsinki declaration
-main idea/purpose
The health of the patient comes first
The Belmont report
-The three principals set by this documentation for research
Beneficence
Respect for human dignity
Justice
The Belmont report
-Beneficence
- Free from harm
- free from exploitation
- control group will receive studies benefits (afterwards)
- risk/benefits is at a reasonable ration
The Belmont report
-Respect for human dignity
- subject have right to autonomy/self-determination
- right to full disclose
- right to respect
The Belmont report
-justice
- all subjects have fair treatment
- right to privacy in both the anonymity and confidentiality
- Possible populations considered vulnerable for research
- children
- mentally ill
- severely ill or disabled
- terminally ill
- institutionalized
- pregnant women
- hospitalized clients
does being a vulnerable population mean you cant be a research subject?
no
Is highly situational dependent
Define autonomy
Patient’s right to make decisions
Define justice
Treating people fairly, equal distribution of resources
Define Beneficence
Actively doing good
Define Nonmaleficence
Do no harm