tutskiegaming
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1. The integral components of decision making in medical ethics. Define each.
2. Who describe the Utilitarian theory?
3. What four conditions are used in the principle of double effect to assess the proportionality of good and evil in an action?
4. Explain why beneficence and nonmaleficence are important to the imaging professional. Explain the differences between them.
5. What are the medical indications involving principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence?
6. Define autonomy?
7. Which is more important: the doing of good or the avoidance of harm? In what way did you arrive at that conclusion?
8. In what way does the patient exercise personal responsibility over the proportionality of beneficence and nonmaleficence involved in the imaging procedure?
9. Give an example of an act of beneficence and an act of nonmaleficence in imaging services
10. The strongest action is __________, or the avoidance of harm; __________ is weaker and concerns the doing of good.
2. Who describe the Utilitarian theory?
3. What four conditions are used in the principle of double effect to assess the proportionality of good and evil in an action?
4. Explain why beneficence and nonmaleficence are important to the imaging professional. Explain the differences between them.
5. What are the medical indications involving principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence?
6. Define autonomy?
7. Which is more important: the doing of good or the avoidance of harm? In what way did you arrive at that conclusion?
8. In what way does the patient exercise personal responsibility over the proportionality of beneficence and nonmaleficence involved in the imaging procedure?
9. Give an example of an act of beneficence and an act of nonmaleficence in imaging services
10. The strongest action is __________, or the avoidance of harm; __________ is weaker and concerns the doing of good.