Medical Ethics
Across
- 6. : A moral theory that emphasizes maximizing overall happiness and minimizing overall suffering.
- 8. : The responsibility and answerability for one's actions and decisions.
- 9. : The conduct, behavior, and attitudes expected of individuals in a particular profession.
- 14. : The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- 17. : A positive moral quality or characteristic.
- 18. for the oversight. Here's the updated list with a space before the colon for each entry:
- 19. : The process of obtaining permission from individuals before engaging in any procedure or treatment.
- 21. : The quality of being truthful, sincere, and free from deceit.
- 23. : The study of ethical issues and dilemmas related to healthcare, medical research, and life sciences.
Down
- 1. : The belief that moral principles are subjective and vary among different individuals or cultures.
- 2. : The practice of being open, honest, and accountable in one's actions and decision-making processes.
- 3. : The inherent value and worth of every individual, deserving of respect and fair treatment.
- 4. : The principle of avoiding harm or minimizing harm to others.
- 5. : An ethical situation that requires a choice between two morally conflicting options.
- 7. : The obligation to act in a morally right way and be accountable for one's actions.
- 10. : The right to control and limit access to personal information.
- 11. : The ethical principle of doing good and promoting the well-being of others.
- 12. : The principle of respecting an individual's right to make their own decisions.
- 13. : Entitlements or claims that individuals have based on moral or legal principles.
- 15. : The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- 16. : The ethical duty to protect and keep information private.
- 20. : An inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives.
- 22. : The act of reporting unethical or illegal activities within an organization.