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HTHRHSC 4000 - Final Exam Comprehensive Review Questions with Correct Answers | 100% Pass Guaranteed | Graded A+ |
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HTHRHSC 4000 - Application of Ethical Decision Making
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Questions Correctly Good Luck: -
Morality is/is not simply an intellectual exercise. -
Answer>> is not
First and foremost, morality is ___. It is concerned with
relationships between people and how, ultimately, they
can best live in peace and harmony. - Answer>>
relational
The goal of morality is to protect... - Answer>> a high
quality of life for an individual or for the community as
a whole
A ___ is needed when the particulars of a specific
situation arise. - Answer>> moral judgment
The language that has evolved to identify intrinsic
things a person, group, or society holds dear -
Answer>> Values
Things that uphold our ideas of what is needed for
morality to survive and thrive are viewed as ___. -
Answer>> moral values
Describes certain actions required of you if you are to
play your part in preventing harm and building a
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society in which individuals can thrive - Answer>>
Moral Duty
AKA moral character - Answer>> Virtue
A language used to describe traits and dispositions or
attitudes that are needed to be able to trust each other
and to provide for human flourishing in times of stress,
such as compassion, courage, honesty, faithfulness,
respectfulness, humility, and other ways of being in the
world that we want to be able to count on. -
Answer>> Virtue (Moral Character)
A collage of values, duties, actions, and character traits
each person adopts as relevant for his or her life. -
Answer>> Personal Morality
The way things ought to be AND what we should value -
Answer>> Morality
Morality is... (4) - Answer>> 1. Relational
2. Context Dependent
3. Has a language of "values"
4. Includes duty and character
Branch of moral philosophy that involves:
- systematizing
- defending
- recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct -
Answer>> Ethics
This is 'who you are' as a unique moral being -
Answer>> Personal Morality
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A person's commitment to live a moral life. This pursuit
is intrinsic to the person's identity. - Answer>>
Personal Integrity
Morality shared with others in society - Answer>>
Societal Morality
It contains values, ideas of duty that spring from deep
religious, philosophic and anthropologic beliefs about
humans and their relationship with God and with teh
natural world - Answer>> Societal Morality
Your group of health care professionals has moral
duties, values, and character trait that apply to each
member but NOT to... - Answer>> each person in
society
Examples of tensions between societal and group
morality - Answer>> - Abortion
- Same sex marriages
[Something that society demands but groups can
selectively not agree with]
You are a member of a group in a special type of
relationship with others in society because of your
professional (HCP) role; with this role comes special
moral expectations that arise from that role -
Answer>> aka Code of Ethics
- The most succinct statement of its morality
- Protects your own best interests in patient well-being
- Provides a measuring stick for your own continuing
improvement - Answer>> The Code
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