Bioethics Session 11 SAS
Bioethics Session 11 SAS
Bioethics Session 11 SAS
(Bioethics)
Anthony Badili
Name: _________________________________________________________________ Class number: _______
Learning Targets: Pen, paper, index card, book, and class List
At the end of the module, students will be able to:
1. Explain the difference between a moral duty and a moral
option regarding a duty to treat; References:
2. List three basic principles that underpin our need to be
sensitive to cultural difference between ourselves and our Ethics of Health Care: A Guide for Clinical
patients.; and, Practice Fourth Edition, Raymond S. Edge, J.
3. Identify common functions of ethics committees Randall Groves
A. LESSON PREVIEW/REVIEW
1. A process in which a patient or the patient’s family is introduced to additional health resources in the community in
which the referring practitioner has a financial interest.
Answer: _________________
2. This principle stands for many things including dedication, loyalty, truthfulness, advocacy and fairness to patients.
Nurses are encouraged to keep their commitments, based on their virtue of caring. They should always be in line with
their practice.
Answer: _________________
3. What code of conduct is represented when a healthcare practitioner joins together performing business venture?
Answer: _________________
4. TRUE OR FALSE: It is none of our business if we saw a colleague who always comes to work drunk especially in his or
her night shift duty because that is of personal matter. Why?
Answer: _________________
B. MAIN LESSON
If all criteria could not be answered with yes, the decision to treat would become a moral option rather than a duty
for the practitioner
1. An interdisciplinary body of health care providers, community representatives, and non-medical professionals who
address ethical questions within the health care institution.
A. American Nurses Association
B. Institutional Ethics Committee
C. Joint Commission
D. None of the above
Answer: ________
B
Rationale:________________________________________________________________________________________
Institutional Ethics Committee is an n interdisciplinary body of health care providers, community
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representatives, and non-medical professionals who address ethical questions within the health care
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institution especially on care of patients
2. An act or course of action that is required by one on the basis of moral position is termed.?
A. Role fidelity
B. Moral duty
C. Moral option
D. Morality
B
Answer: ________
Rationale:________________________________________________________________________________________
Moral duty is an act or course of action that is required by one on the basis of moral position
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3. A high-stress situation in which one finds oneself in another culture in which former behavior patterns are ineffective
and one fails to understand the basic cues of social intercourse is termed .
A. Culture shock
B. Ethnocentrism
C. Culture bias
D. Racism
A
Answer: ________
Rationale:________________________________________________________________________________________
Culture shock is a high-stress situation in which one finds oneself in another culture in which former behavior
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patterns are ineffective and one fails to understand the basic cues of social intercourse
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4. The patient with a heart condition who is restricted to be. Although he is told to remain in bed and appears to
understand, he is found several times a day standing and gazing out his window. The patient, a devout Muslim who by
faith is required to pray several times a day facing in a particular direction, feels that the religious priority overcomes the
requirement of bedrest. What should you do if you are assigned to this patient?
C. LESSON WRAP-UP