list the 6 ethical principles - ANSWER Autonomy, beneficence,
nonmaleficence, fidelity, veracity, justice
definition of autonomy - ANSWER independence, right to make decisions for
self
definition on beneficence - ANSWER action taken/treatments provided that will
benefit
Definition of nonmaleficence - ANSWER obligation to 'not harm'
definition of fidelity - ANSWER obligation to be faithful to commitments
made/confidentiality
definition of veracity - ANSWER truthful and no withholding info
definition of justice - ANSWER fairness and equality
self - evaluate is based on two things - ANSWER values and ethics
what are the 3 things that describe values - ANSWER - personal belief of
somethings worth
- learned from life experiences
- help define who you are
what are 2 things that describe ethics - ANSWER - made up of the value that
influence your decisions and behavior
- determine by what is believed morally right and wrong
what are two things that explain an ethical dilemma - ANSWER - decisions
based on principle and logic not on emotions of feelings
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