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_______ COOPERATION - defined as willing
participation on the part of the cooperative agent in
the sinful act of the principal agent
FORMAL
_________ COOPERATION - occurs when the
cooperator does not intend the object wrongdoer’s
activity but actively participating in the deed by
which the evil is performed
MATERIAL
Pertaining to how you are going to take good care
of responsibilities as a healthcare practitioner
STEWARD PRINCIPLE
_________ PRINCIPLE
Means that the parts of the physical entity, as parts
are obtained to do good of the physical whole
This is the classic criterion in dealing with concerns
about mutilation, organ donation, and
transplantation while preserving the sanctity of life
TOTALITY
____________ PRINCIPLE
Contemplates that it is permissible to cause harm
as a side effect of bringing about a good result even thought it would not be permissible to cause such a harm as a means to bringing about the same good end
DOUBLE EFFECT
PRINCIPLE OF _________
Holds that the healthcare should aim to do good
The ethical obligation to maximize benefit and to
minimize harm
BENEFICENCE
Is a bioethical concept that differentiates the action
of the wrongdoer from the action of the cooperator
PRINCIPLE OF COOPERATION
PRINCIPLE OF ?
Requires that healthcare professional should do no
harm
NON MALEFICENCE
PRINCIPLE OF __________
Hold that the health care professionals should act
fairly when the interests of different individuals or
groups are in competition
JUSTICE
_________ Justice- refers to balancing the
competing interest of individual and group against
one another
Comparative
__________ Justice- refers to the fair distribution of
healthcare services to all. Implementing the first
come first serve policy
Distributive
Comes form the Greek words eu (good) and
thanatosis (death) and means “good death” or
gentle and easy death
EUTHANASIA
- involves actions that speed up the process of dying
ACTIVE EUTHANASIA (POSITIVE EUTHANASIA)
- there is no heroic measure taken to preserve life
PASSIVE EUTHANASIA (NEGATIVE EUTHANASIA)
Refers to the decision of the patient or his/her
representative to refrain from giving permission for
treatment or care
WITHHOLDING TREATMENT
Refers to the decision of the patient or his/her
representative to discontinue activities or remove
forms of patient care
WITHDRAWING TREATMENT
- tissue transplanted from one part of the body to another in the same individual
Autograph or Autotransplant
- transplant of an organ or tissue from one individual to another
Allograph or Homograph
- a surgical graft of tissue from animals to humans
Xenograph or Heterography
RA NO. _______
Data Privacy Act of 2012
10173
RA ______: ANTI SEXUAL HARASSMENT ACT (1995)
7877
This regards diseases as separate entities (devils, contagious, morbid matters, bacteria, genetic
diseases, neuroses, psychoses) that can be
classified and named like plants and animals
ONTOLOGICAL
Are those actions man performs knowingly freely
and voluntarily or acts which proceed from the
deliberate free will of man
HUMAN ACTS
___________ CONSCIENCE
A rigorous conscience, extremely afraid of
committing evil
SCRUPULOUS
____CONSCIENCE
refuses to be bothered about the distinction of good
and evil
Justify impulse of “bahala na” on matters of morals
are acting with lax conscience
LAX
_______CONSCIENCE
a subjective assurance of the lawfulness or
unlawfulness of a certain act
CERTAIN
__________ CONSCIENCE
this is an erroneous conscience whose error is not
willingly intended
INCULPABLE
- when the secondary agent does not
willingly participate
MATERIAL
__________ JUSTICE
regulates and harmonizes the exercise of rights
between man and man
COMMUTATIVE
___________ JUSTICE
Exercise between the individual and the community
The objective end of this form if justice is the private
or particular good of each member of the
community
DISTRIBUTIVE
_______ JUSTICE
Regulates the exercise of rights between the
community and the authority charged with the
welfare of the community
LEGAL
- is intended as a punishment for certain criminals, as
practiced in some countries
PUNITIVE STERILIZATION
- is usually influence on the expression of one’s sexuality
to the extent that it may impair mental health
ENFORCED STERILIZATION
Cutting off of a limb or removal of an organ integral
to the human body
MUTILLATION
Is the incapacity to transmit life
Is a surgical operation which renders a man or
woman incapable of transmitting life
STERILITY
- is intended to prevent procreation in an otherwise
healthy and normal person
EUGENIC STERILIZATION
The Ethos of man as man means that he feels within himself an obligation to do what is evil and to avoid what is good
T OR F
FALSE
Morality is the relation existing between human acts and the norm of morality in ethics.
T OR F
true
The quality of human acts which is constituted as indifferent is called
AMORAL HUMAN ACTS