Lecture 7 - Ethics Flashcards

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WHy is end of life an important topic?

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  • end of life decisions can be emotioanlly and ethially channeling and can brign conflict between patietns, familys and members and health care profesinals
  • patients and families will bring their own goalds and valaues to teh decisions ans so will you as a professional
  • if you have a sense of the kinsd of values that underpin you rown views abotu the end of life, adn understand why people reach differnt thoguhs about this, then you will be a better docotrs - shows respect, can maintian trust and haev good communication with patietns, families and otehr care profiders.
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What are most peoples views on the end of life?

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-that life has a special values, and that is is wrong to end life prematurely and avoidably.p

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What is the principle of sanctity of life?

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  • is that life has an intrinsic value and that this is a value which commands respect
  • this is hwy people see it as a sad event
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Absolutist view

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  • that never under any circumstance that life should be shortened, is a mroal requirement. Respecting the value of life requires that actions that shorten life be avoided and people act in ways that preserve and extend life whenever possible in all cases
  • abortion, euthanasia and withdrawal of ventilation are morally wrong because they violate this
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Prima facie view

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  • that SOL is less demadnign adn that we can still respect the value of life even if we act in ways that may shroten it
  • view that decisions to shroten life are taken very seriously, and other avenues are explored before
  • allows other values to compete when deciding
  • so an action to shorten life may be permisible without violating SOL if other values otucompete this
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WHy is this hard?

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very case specific - and every situations must be discussed before comign to a conclusion

  • need to understand your own ethical ideas and decisions about end fo life - dont want to influence the patient
  • justify the decisions that their positions when they conflict with those of patients, families or other colleagues
  • to find points of agreement when there is conflict at end of life to try and diffuse conflict
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Respect for autonomy

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  • an individual should be able to make decisions with respect to their death for themselves
  • Humans have higher self conrol and brain functioning than other animals so should have greater repect for choices they make.
  • does not automatically ovrride SOL
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Beneficience and non-maleficence

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  • if a persons quality of life is so poor, that death would be kindness - then SOL can be argued
  • however must be over 18 or paretns make decision
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Justice

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  • cost of preserving or extendin life is very high, and could affect other peoples life-saving care
    -may compete with welfare of other poeple,e .g organ donation
    when there is one life being saved at the cost of another
    -hard to make resource related decisions that impact upon the lenght of peoples lives - conrtovery here
    -cannot give every treatment to presever someosns life at a cost
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Considerations

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  1. is the person dying (can determine how much gain will be made from trying to preserve life)
  2. is the person suffering really badly (welfare and sol)
  3. Respect for autonomy - does the perosn want to have their life shortened. - nede to be fully informeed, no pressure
  4. Question aboud means - big ethcial debate weater you can actively brign end to life and allwign death to occur - law
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