| # |
Definition |
Sets |
| 1 |
correct conduct for life |
13 sets |
| 2 |
correct conduct of life |
8 sets |
| 3 |
the study of the ethical and moral implications of new biological discoveries and biomedical advances, as in the fields of genetic engineering and drug research |
3 sets |
| 4 |
deals with ethical issues in the medical profession surrounding life |
3 sets |
| 5 |
- deals with moral issues and questions that arise from advances in medicine and in the biological and health sciences.
* questions of when life begins, genetic engineering, and stem cell research.
- religion and culture play a large role in what is right or wrong. |
2 sets |
| 6 |
the study of ethics related to issues that arise in health care. |
2 sets |
| 7 |
a discipline dealing with the ethical implications of biological research methods and results, especially in medicine. |
1 set |
| 8 |
a system of values based on the belief that the value of other living things is equal to the value of humans. it extends intrinsic value to individual organisms beyond human beings; organisms do not need to benefit humans in order to have value. |
1 set |
| 9 |
are moral issues & problems that have risen as a result of modern medicine |
1 set |
| 10 |
principled reasoning across health care professions to be guided by autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice |
1 set |
| 11 |
"correct conduct for life" |
1 set |
| 12 |
in recent times the moral principles underpinning the nurses duty of care and standards of care have become known as the four principles of bio-ethics.
-non-malefience
-benefience
-respect for autonomy
-justice
these principles are generally considered to be the main moral justification for all health care professionals professional activity. |
1 set |
| 13 |
branch of study of moral issues questions and problems arising in the practice of medicine and in bio medical research |
1 set |
| 14 |
topics that deal with decisions about life and medical treatments that concern right and wrong as seen by society and individuals |
1 set |
| 15 |
"... norms for conduct that distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behavior." (friis r. 2010) |
1 set |
| 16 |
ethics of medicine and healthcare |
1 set |
| 17 |
life science |
1 set |
| 18 |
ethical issues pertaining to indiv |
1 set |
| 19 |
the ethics of life |
1 set |
| 20 |
ethical implications of bio-medical technology and its practices. |
1 set |
| 21 |
moral issues & problems that have risen as a result of modern medicine because its continuously changing which gives patients new choices & requires moral decisions |
1 set |
| 22 |
ethical implications of bio medical technology and its practices |
1 set |
| 23 |
an interdisciplinary field within the health care organization that has developed only in the past four decades regarding ethics.
three principles have proven to be highly relevant: (1) autonomy, (2) beneficence, nonmaleficence, and (3) veracity. |
1 set |
| 24 |
the study of scienctific morals |
1 set |
| 25 |
study of the moral problems which face modern medicine |
1 set |
| 26 |
the concept of applying moral judgments to biological decision |
1 set |
| 27 |
examines moral questions |
1 set |
| 28 |
the concept of applying moral judgments to biological decisions |
1 set |
| 29 |
shifts focus from humans and more broadly targets all of nature |
1 set |
| 30 |
determining what should be done in certain instances according to moral principles |
1 set |
| 31 |
application of ethical theories and principles to issues in health care and determining what should be done in certain instances according to moral principles |
1 set |
| 32 |
refers to the application of ethical principals to healthcare. bio ethics is concered w/every area of healthcare, including direct care patients, allocation of resources, utilization of staff, medical and nursing research. |
1 set |
| 33 |
correct conduct for life; bio- means life; ethics- means correct conduct |
1 set |
| 34 |
dealing with the ethics of digging up remains of people and how those remains are treated. |
1 set |
| 35 |
human genome project
cloning
technology now available
transfer nucleus from animal to unfertilized ovum
genetically enhanced food, plants
stem cell research
therapeutic use of "stem cells"
gene therapy - transplanting of healthy cells
genetic testing and designer babies
disabilty community
legal and ethical implications
peter singer
respect human life
protect and promote human spirit |
1 set |
| 36 |
refers to life-and-death ethical issues and the implications of the application of biological research |
1 set |
| 37 |
focuses on moral issues in the field of healthcare |
1 set |
| 38 |
asking if somthing dealing with biology is ethical is called... |
1 set |