Chapter 17: Legal, Ethical & More, Issues of Health Care
Morality
a system of conduct that is right and wrong
Major Ethical Principles
- Autonomy (self-governance) - Justice - Beneficence - Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
To do good; provided a benefit
Nonmaleficence
To do no, to prevent, or to remove or not to risk harm (physical, mental, psychological, social, financial, spiritual
Importance of Bioethics/ Health Ethics
a. To be able to make responsible decisions through correct moral reasoning and well-grounded judgment in healthcare situations b. To enhance competence by understanding the patient c. To face complex ethical challenges that resulted from bioscientific developments d. Basis for legislation and public policy
legal responsibilities
actions or behavior authorized or based on law created and enforeces by the goverment to promotes a sense of security for each individual
Justice
fairness; to give to each one what he deserve or what is his due
autonomy
having the freedom to make choices about issues that affect one's life
ethics
set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong
bioethics
the discipline devoted to the articulation of good decisions in the practice of health care