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the Belmont report
respect for persons
beneficence
justice
principles of biomedical ethics
autonomy
beneficence
nonmalefience
justice
principlism
autonomy
freedom and ability to act in self-directed manner
HIPAA privacy
protect personal health information
cover all patient identifiable health information
patient information can be released
with patient permission
according to legitimate, limited situations
nonmaleficence
intentional avoidance of harm
oversight by regulatory agencies
wide scope of implications in health care
beneficence
doing good
actions to benefit and promote welfare
paternalism
overriding a patents right to self determination
less common today
justice
refers to fairness, treating everyone the same
social justice
approaches
veil of ignorance
attempts to remove bias
libertarianism
rewards those who contribute to the system
ethical dilemmas
right versus right
judgment criteria
law
truth
moral rectitude
moral rectitude
doing what is ethically right even when its difficult, costly or unpopular
critical thinking
ask clear, pertinent questions
identify key problems
analyze relevant information
generate reasonable conclusions
remain open minded
solve complex problems with effective communication
4 topics approach to ethical decision making
medical indications
patient preferences
quality of life
contextual features