HLTH273 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9pt1: Virtue Ethics, Ten Commandments

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The study of standards of right and wrong in human behaviour. Ethics remains separate from the law although ethical and legal issues are at times closely connected. Morality: system of beliefs about what is right and wrong. Morals: what a person believes to be right and wrong. If a client depends on you or your professional services, you have a duty, or obligation, to deliver these services. Defines an action as right or wrong, depending on the results it produces: deontological theory: Moral and honest action is taken, regardless of the outcome: virtue ethics: Looks at the ethical character of the person making the decision, rather than his or her reasoning. Do not provide guidelines for decision making: divine command: Follows philosophies and rules set out by a higher power. Ethical principles and the health care profession: beneficence and nonmaleficence, respect, autonomy (self-determination, truthfulness, fidelity (faithfulness/loyalty)

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