Florida National University Health Care Ethics Paper

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Generally speaking, bioethics helps determine what is responsible by considering four key principles: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. The principle of autonomy is about respecting people and their free will. Beneficence and non maleficence are two sides of the same coin: doing what is helpful, and not doing what is harmful. Justice, in this context, has to do with being fair in giving out both benefits and risks.

Using your own words, answer the following questions:

1. How these models relate to one another varies with each circumstance

2. In your personal opinion which model may be the most important.

Models:

1. Ethic of Care Model

2. Narrative Ethics Model

3. Complementary/Alternative Medicine (CAM)


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3. Your answers must be at least 2 paragraphs to each question.

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Running head: HEALTH CARE ETHICS

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Health Care Ethics
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HEALTH CARE ETHICS

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Health Care Ethics

The health care community is expected to ensure delivery of high quality and patientcentered care. In light of this, people seek to apply some form of logic that determines what
course of action is right to take. Thus, health care practice is guided with principles of ethics so
that they provide professional health care (ANA 2001). This helps health care professionals,
policy makers, patients and their families have a guide in decision making. The ethic of care,
Narrative Ethics model and Complementary/Alternative Medicine (CAM) offer a foundation
through which people base their decision on. All of these models have a common goal of
encompassing benefit, respect for autonomy and justice in order for decision making to be
successful.
The Ethic of Care is a model developed by Gilligan focusing on the importance of
relationships and context in decision making. She posits th...


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