Most texts define and use the words ethics and morals interchangeably, the former being derived from Greek and the latter from Latin.4Although both have as their purpose that of guiding us to act in ways that are good and to refrain from evil, I would suggest that they differ in their ...
It pays special attention to the classification which could result from an ethical mode of action based upon the ethics of care. As such, we shall argue that such a mode of action considerably inverses the usual order of classification. 展开 关键词:...
What if we’re trying to define the rules for libertarian governance? In that case, my definition is very much based on property rights. What’s mine is mine and what’s yours is yours, and we both have the right to engage (or to not engage) in voluntary exchange. I realize that’...
Standards of care may define how similarly qualified practitioners would have managed a particular patient's care under the same or similar circumstances. In some organizations the code of ethics is divided into two sections: (1) ethical principles and (2) rules and procedures. The principles ...
Rule-based. Ends-based. Ethics-based. Answer: B Ends-Based Approach Those using the ends-based approach do whatever produces the greatest good for the most people. The analysis of the action and the resulting outcomes look at the good and harm for all of the stakeholders, not just the pat...
(Deontology), realizing one's unique individual potential (Existentialism), affirming relationships based on care and empathy (Feminist Ethics of Care), or maximizing individual pleasure (Egoism) or overall collective happiness (Utilitarianism)... ...
(e.g. Explains that the icn code of ethics for nurses is a guide for action based on social values and needs. Ethnocentrism and Mobility - Read the article "The Inevitability of Ethnocentrism Revisited: . Topics in Cross-Cultural Psychology Cross-cultural psychology explores many subjects, ...
Narrative practice, in the format of story telling and listening, leads to an ethics-based care that prioritizes the resident''s personal meanings, values staff-patient relationships, and permits the resident to define quality care. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the functions...
This section considers the evidence on how individuals select themselves into duplicate VPHI based on the quality of the universal health care system in settings where this is permitted. The majority of the reviewed studies define quality in terms of waiting lists or waiting time for treatment [14...
Ethics approval and consent to participate The study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Procedures were approved by the Institutional Review Board at New York University (FWA00006386). Participants gave signed informed consent for study activities. Consent for publication Not ...