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Justice is defined as:
over-indulgence of the concupiscible appetite.
inequality.
“Virtue that allows man to give his neighbor what rightfully belongs to him”
"Virtue of knowing how things are to be done rightly & well."
Behaving ethically means doing
what your friends do.
only what’s legal.
the right thing.
what benefits you the most.
Which of the following is an ethical issue:
Deciding whether to have French fries or a salad
Choosing between buying a new shirt or a new book
Deciding whether to lie to a friend or not
Choosing which movie to see this weekend
Integrity means acting with
humility.
leadership skills.
a sense of humor.
honesty.
You make sure everyone working on your group project has an equal share of the work because you care about the ethical principle of
rule of law.
fairness.
accountability.
transparency.
If one of your classmate is treating another classmate unfairly, what is the ethical thing to do?
Speak up.
Ignore it.
Be aggressive.
Look for another job.
Susan doesn’t agree with her classmate’s opinion, but she listens carefully instead of starting an argument or insulting her. Which ethical principle is Susana illustrating?
Integrity
Transparency
Respect
Trust
How can you show respect for a person you’re speaking with?
Avoid listening to his/her opinions.
Start an argument when you don’t agree.
Interrupt when you have a point.
Be polite and maintain eye contact.
Which of the following is usually considered unethical?
punching someone you are angry with
fighting someone in a boxing match
punching a robber who's robbing an old woman
punching a wall when you are angry
Designed by society to guide & regulate conduct & social practices
law
moral
values
etiquette
Which of the following is not included in professional ethics?
Invade the roles and functions of other profession
Good grooming
Good relationship with others
Behavior in public and private
An ethical principle that says "There is always exemption to the rule.”
The Principle of Two Fold Effect
Utilitarian Principle
Epikia
Deontology
The study of human conduct in the area of the life sciences and health care using moral values and principles.
Morality
Bioethics
Anthropology
Psychology
Basic principles of conduct or right actions that a licensed practitioner must at all times observe & uphold in the practice of his occupation.
Professional Ethics
Health Care Ethics
Midwifery Ethics
Work Ethics
Study of moral issues that concern health care professionals in medicine, nursing, law, sociology, philosophy & theology.
Work Ethics
Behavioral Ethics
Health Care Ethics
Professional Ethics
Principles of right conduct w/ the moral responsibilities of the midwife towards her profession, patients, physician & superiors, co-workers & herself
Health Care Ethics
Professional Ethics
Midwifery Ethics
Bioethics
informed consent is based on the principle of:
Justice
Beneficence
Non Maleficence
Autonomy
The duty of health care providers to do good and what is best to their patient is embodied in the:
Principle of Justice
Principle of Autonomy
Principle of Beneficence
Principle of Non Maleficence
Which correctly define veracity?
Loyalty
Justice
Duty
Truthfulness
When a midwife puts the bed in the lowest position because the patient is in danger of having convulsion at any time, she is observing the:
Principle of Non Maleficence
Principle of Beneficence
Principle of Autonomy
Principle of Justice
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