NURS 2513 - Ethics Questions with Correct
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basic and obvious moral truths that guide deliberation
ethical principles
and action
an unwillingness on the part of the patient to
non-compliance
participate appropriately in health care activities
doing or promoting good and preventing or
beneficence
removing harm
to act in a manner as to avoid causing harm to
Non-maleficence
patients
moral obligation of health care providers to provide
veracity individuals with truthful, objective, and complete
information in all interactions
moral agents have special duties to protect those who
vulnerability principle are vulnerable or highly dependent on the choices or
actions of others
to reasonably foresee harm or injury to an innocent
foreseability other in order to justify violating the principle of
confidentiality in favor of a duty to warn
fidelity duty to keep promises
justice fair, equitable and appropriate treatment
, Canadian health care Egalitarian model: everyone receives an equal share
system is based on what of resources
kind of model?
1. Public Administration
2. Comprehensiveness
Principles of the Canada
3.Universality
Health Act
4.Portability
5.Accessibility
Provinces and territories must deliver health care
through plans and programs that are operated on a
1. Public Administration not-for-profit basis; provinces are fully accountable to
the public for how health care funds are spend and
used.
provinces must ensure that all medically necessary
2. Comprehensiveness
services are provided to Canadians
All Canadians are entitled to the health services that
are insured by the provincial plans, and no Canadian
3. Universality
should be paying health care insurance premiums in
order to be able to receive service
Canadians who move from one province to another
will still be able to access insured health care services
4. Portability in their new province. Canadians who travel outside of
Canada continue to be covered for insured health
care services.
Canadians must have access to the services covered
Accessibility by provincial and territorial health care plans without
paying user fees, extra charges, or bills.
preferences or dispositions that reflect right or wrong
Moral values
in human behavior
the process of becoming more conscious of and
values clarification
articulating what we value or consider worthy
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Terms in this set (52)
basic and obvious moral truths that guide deliberation
ethical principles
and action
an unwillingness on the part of the patient to
non-compliance
participate appropriately in health care activities
doing or promoting good and preventing or
beneficence
removing harm
to act in a manner as to avoid causing harm to
Non-maleficence
patients
moral obligation of health care providers to provide
veracity individuals with truthful, objective, and complete
information in all interactions
moral agents have special duties to protect those who
vulnerability principle are vulnerable or highly dependent on the choices or
actions of others
to reasonably foresee harm or injury to an innocent
foreseability other in order to justify violating the principle of
confidentiality in favor of a duty to warn
fidelity duty to keep promises
justice fair, equitable and appropriate treatment
, Canadian health care Egalitarian model: everyone receives an equal share
system is based on what of resources
kind of model?
1. Public Administration
2. Comprehensiveness
Principles of the Canada
3.Universality
Health Act
4.Portability
5.Accessibility
Provinces and territories must deliver health care
through plans and programs that are operated on a
1. Public Administration not-for-profit basis; provinces are fully accountable to
the public for how health care funds are spend and
used.
provinces must ensure that all medically necessary
2. Comprehensiveness
services are provided to Canadians
All Canadians are entitled to the health services that
are insured by the provincial plans, and no Canadian
3. Universality
should be paying health care insurance premiums in
order to be able to receive service
Canadians who move from one province to another
will still be able to access insured health care services
4. Portability in their new province. Canadians who travel outside of
Canada continue to be covered for insured health
care services.
Canadians must have access to the services covered
Accessibility by provincial and territorial health care plans without
paying user fees, extra charges, or bills.
preferences or dispositions that reflect right or wrong
Moral values
in human behavior
the process of becoming more conscious of and
values clarification
articulating what we value or consider worthy