Chapter 1 Flashcards

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morality

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character; widely shared beliefs about moral life/norms of right and wrong conduct that prevail in our culture

is normative/prescriptive (“what should I do?”)

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ethics

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perspective from which to evaluate/live the moral life

systematic/justificatory/interpretive/analytical (“why should I do X?”)

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4 basic ethical obligations

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  1. respecting pt’s privacy and maintaining confidentiality
  2. communicating honestly about all aspects of pt’s dx/tx/prognosis
  3. determining whether pt is capable of sharing in decision-making
  4. conducting ethically valid process of informed consent throughout
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why is it important not to divorce ethical reasoning from clinical reasoning?

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fallacy of expertise: b/c clinicians think clinical knowledge translates over to ethical knowledge

clinicians can also become overly concerned with what is legal, not what is ethical

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8 ethically relevant considerations and virtues for caring for patients

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  1. balance b/w benefits and harms
  2. disclosure/informed consent/shared decision-making
  3. norms of family life
  4. responsibilities of MDs/RNs in relationships with pts
  5. professional integrity
  6. societal norms of cost-effectiveness and allocation
  7. cultural/religious variations
  8. considerations of power
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