Chapter 24

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Across
  1. 2. belief that actions themselves, rather than consequences, determines the worth of actions are right or wrong according to the morality of the acts themselves
  2. 4. Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception
  3. 6. ARRT's mandatory standards of minimally acceptable professional conduct
  4. 7. Rights of individuals or groups that exist separately from governmental or institutional gurantees; usually asserted based on moral principals or rules
  5. 13. care for; an emotional commitment to and a willingness to action behalf of a person with whom a caring relationship exists
  6. 15. Internal controls of a profession based on human values or moral principals
  7. 17. gross violation of commonly held standards of decency or human rights
  8. 21. Regulations established by government and applicable to people within a certain political subdivision
  9. 23. Ethical reflection that emphasize an intimate personal relationship value system that includes such as virtues as sympathy, compassion, fidelity, discernment, and love
  10. 28. Basis for right-based ethical theory; each individual is protected and allowed to pursue projects
  11. 29. use of moral principles as a basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving an ethical dilemma
  12. 32. Rights of individual or groups that are established and guaranteed by law
  13. 34. General, universal guides to action that are derived from so-called basic moral truths that should be respected unless a morally compelling reason exists not to do so; also referred to as ethical principles
  14. 35. persons self reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice, freedom of the will and self contained ability to decide
  15. 36. generally accepted customs, principles, or habits of right living and conduct in a society and the individuals practice in relation to these
  16. 37. Collection or set of values that an individual or group has an each persons personal guide
  17. 38. Systematic study of rightness and wrongness of human conduct and character as known by natural reason
Down
  1. 1. Practice behaviors that are defines by members of a profession
  2. 3. Ethical theory that ephasizes the agents who perform actions and make choices; character and virtue form the framework of this ethical theory
  3. 5. belief that health-related information about individual patients should not be revealed to others
  4. 8. Belief that individual rights provide the vital protection of life, liberty expression, and property
  5. 9. publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession, usually embedded in a code of ethics; affirms the professional as an independent, autonomous, responsible decision maker
  6. 10. ethical principal that places high value on avoiding harm to others
  7. 11. Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others
  8. 12. Ideals and Customs of a society toward which the members of a group have an affective regard; a value may be a quality desirable as an end in itself
  9. 14. Articulated statements of role morality as seen by members of a profession
  10. 16. Justified claims that an individual can make on individuals, groups, or society; divided into legal rights and moral rights
  11. 18. statements of right conduct governing individual actions
  12. 19. bodies of systematically related moral principals used to resolve ethical dilemmas
  13. 20. going of goof; active promotion of goodness, kindness, and charity
  14. 22. standards set by individuals or groups of individuals
  15. 24. Relationship that exists when 2 mutually dependent groups in a society recognize certain expectations of each other and conduct their affairs accordingly
  16. 25. Strict observance of promises or duties; loyalty and faithfulness to others
  17. 26. obligations placed on individuals, groups, and institutions by reason of the so-called moral bond of our interdependence with others
  18. 27. Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage
  19. 30. belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences; actions are right or wrong according to the balance of their good and bad consequences
  20. 31. belief system based on a set of moral principles that are embedded in a common morality
  21. 33. situations requiring moral judgement between 2 or more equally problem-fraught alternatives; 2 or more competing moral norms are present, creating a challenge about what to do