Across
- 3. Imposes a duty to not cause harm, injuries, or unnecessary pain to the patient.
- 4. Copying individual genes
- 6. Requires healthcare providers to act in the best interest of the patient, balancing benefits against risks.
- 9. People have the right to make their own choices
- 11. The ethical and legal obligation of healthcare providers to protect patient information from unauthorized disclosure
- 14. Making a full genetic copy of an organism
- 15. An ethical and legal process where a patient voluntarily confirms their willingness to receive medical treatment after understanding all risks, benefits, and alternatives.
- 16. Moral choices as they apply to the biological sciences
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- 1. Provide guidelines for the responsible conduct, design, and reporting of studies, ensuring integrity, accountability, and the protection of human/animal subjects
- 2. An organism whose DNA has been altered for specific traits
- 5. Ethical principle of faithfulness, loyalty, and keeping promises to patients, forming a cornerstone of trust-based care
- 7. Ensures healthcare and research organizations adhere to moral principles, legal standards, and regulations, prioritizing patient safety, data privacy, and ethical research conduct
- 8. Using genes to treat or prevent disease, often by inserting a healthy copy of a faulty gene.
- 10. The direct manipulation of an organism's DNA using biotechnology to alter its traits
- 12. The intentional, painless termination of a patient's life to relieve suffering from incurable, terminal illness
- 13. Treat people fairly by demanding the fair, equitable, and appropriate distribution of health resources and treatment regardless of background.
