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Basic human values such as the rights to life and ______
Basic human values such as the rights to life and ______
health
Rightness or wrongness of certain developments in healthcare institutions, life technology, medicine, and the ______ professions
Rightness or wrongness of certain developments in healthcare institutions, life technology, medicine, and the ______ professions
health
Society's responsibility for the life and ______ of its members
Society's responsibility for the life and ______ of its members
health
At the core of health care ethics are our sense of ______ and wrong and our beliefs about rights we possess and duties we owe others
At the core of health care ethics are our sense of ______ and wrong and our beliefs about rights we possess and duties we owe others
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Each practitioner, upon entering a profession, is invested with the responsibility to adhere to the standards of ethical practice and conduct set by the ______
Each practitioner, upon entering a profession, is invested with the responsibility to adhere to the standards of ethical practice and conduct set by the ______
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Study Notes
Healthcare Ethics
- Basic human values include the rights to life and dignity
- Healthcare ethics involve evaluating the rightness or wrongness of developments in healthcare institutions, life technology, medicine, and professions like nursing
- Society has a responsibility towards the life and well-being of its members
Core Principles
- Health care ethics are rooted in our sense of right and wrong and our beliefs about individual rights and duties towards others
- Practitioners have a responsibility to adhere to the ethical standards and conduct set by their profession upon entering it
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Test your knowledge on basic concepts and history of bioethics and health ethics in this quiz. Explore questions about human values, the rightness or wrongness of healthcare developments, and society's responsibility for the life and health of its members.