Chapter 6 Values, Ethics, and Advocacy Vocab Flashcards
advocacy
protection and support of anothers rights
autonomy
self determination, being independent and self governing
beneficence
principle of doing good
bioethics
ethics that ecompass all those perspectives that seek to uderstand human nature and behavior, the domain of social science and the natural world
care based approach
approach to bioethics that directs attention to the specific situations of individual patients viewed within the contect of their life narrative
code of ethics
principles that reflect the primary goals, values and obligations of the profession
conscientious objection
refusal to participate in certain types of treatment and care based on the fact thatthese activities violate the nurses personal and professional ethical beliefs and standards
deontologic
ethical system in which actions are right or wrong independent of the consequences they produce
moral agency
ability to behave in an ethical way; to do the ethically right thing because it is the right thing to do
ethical dilemma
situation that arises when attempted adherence to basic ethical principles results in two conflicting courses of action
ethics
system dealing with standards of character and behavior related to what is right and wrong
feminist ethics
type of ethical approach that aims to critique existing patterns of oppression and domination in society, especially as these affect women and the poor
fidelity
keeping promises and commitments made to others
justice
process that distributes benefits, risks, and costs fairly
moral resilience
developed capacity to respond well to morally distressing experiences and to emerge strong