Fall2008
Loyola Chicago, WWW1 1
Excerpt: ... Fall 2008 Regular Academic Session College of Arts and Sciences Course Title Course Id Sect Class# Hours Type Days Meeting Time Bldg-Room Instructor: _ _ Bioethics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC LEC W MWF MWF W M TuTh TuTh TuTh TuTh MWF MWF M TuTh TuTh Lake Shore Campus Sci. Tech & Society. Health Care Ethics . Health Care Ethics . Health Care Ethics . Health Care Ethics . Health Care Ethics . Health Care Ethics . Health Care Ethics . Moral Probelms: Ecology Crisis Environmental Ethics. Environmental Ethics. Environmental Sociology. Philosophy of Medicine. Special Topics. BIET BIET BIET BIET BIET BIE ...
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Ethics_Professional
George Mason, PUAD 700
Excerpt: ... PROFESSIONAL OR POLICY ETHICS AKA "APPLIED ETHICS" (Each has developed formal codes, principles, and a literature) (Prepared by Dr. Brack Brown) Accounting Ethics Bio-Medical Ethics Engineering Ethics Environmental Ethics Gender and Sex Ethics Health Care Ethics Information and Internet Ethics Law Enforcement Ethics Legal Ethics Management/Business Ethics Military Ethics Natural Resources Ethics Research Ethics Science and Technology Ethics Social Work and Counseling Ethics ...
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summer08
Loyola Chicago, WWW1 1
Excerpt: ... Summer 2008 Four Week - First College of Arts and Sciences Course Title Course Id Sect Class# Hours Type Days Meeting Time Bldg-Room Instructor: _ _ Philosophy 3 3 LEC SEM Lake Shore Campus Topics in Political Phil. PHIL 327 032 2102 PHIL 480: Restricted to Graduate School students. Social & Political Phil. PHIL 480 031 2100 MTuWThF 08:30AM-12:00 MTuWThF 08:30AM-12:00 TBA-TBA TBA-TBA Ingram,David B Ingram,David B Six Week - First _ _ Bioethics Lake Shore Campus Health Care Ethics . BIET 184 011 2127 0 LEC MTuWTh ...
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Biomedical Ethics 2007
St. Johns, PAS 3301
Excerpt: ... Chapter Seventeen Health Care Ethics Health Care Ethics also known as biomedical ethics; first code of ethics for medicine was from Hippocrates in the 5th century BC; first pharmacy code of ethics was published in 1852 by APhA; most nursing, medical, and pharmacy schools require biomedical ethics in their curricula; Ethics - values based on theoretical standards and law - ex. do not harm others; Moral - values based on practical standards, belief systems, and religion - ex. respectful to elders, snobbery; Controversial issues - moral issues ex. adultery, pre-marital sex; abortion; euthanasia; Ethical dilemma - a situation when two or more conflicting ethical values occurs; no right or wrong answers; Principles of Ethics 1. non-maleficence or beneficence - "to do good" or "to avoid harm"; 2. autonomy - patient's right to choose; 3. justice - equality; non-discrimination; 4. confidentiality - patient & provider trust; 5. informed consent - full disclosure; 6. fidelity or respon ...
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Chapter 8 notes
Towson, PHIL 101
Excerpt: ... 1 CHAPTER 8: PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS 1) Morality a) What should we do? b) What is morally right/ wrong, good/ bad, acceptable/ unacceptable? 2) Ethics a) Study of morality b) Study of values and guidelines by which we live, as well as the justification of these values and guidelines c) Division of Ethics i) Descriptive Ethics (1) Empirical study of the obligations and values that people accept as a matter of fact (2) Ex: to gather information about what a representative sample of Americans believe to be the important values in their lives ii) Normative Ethics (1) Not a study of what our moral beliefs are, but of what they ought to be (2) About ideal, how we ought to live, and about what sort of things we ought to value (3) Because it is about ideals, normative ethics is not an empirical study; ideals can not be observed (4) Also known as Ethical Theory iii) Applied Ethics (1) Business ethics, health care ethics , media ethics (2) While normative ethics gives us general guidelines for determining right from wrong ...
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TraditionalBSN_Curriculum1
Loyola Chicago, WWW1 1
Excerpt: ... ics is a required course taken during the senior year; therefore, students should choose a course other than Health Care Ethics to meet this requirement. ...
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Bioethics Introduction
UT Arlington, BIOL 3101
Excerpt: ... from two Greek words; "bios", which means life, and "ethikos", which means ethics or mores. The study of bioethics unites multiple fields: environmental, medical, financial, political, and philosophical concerns in holistic situations. It challenges us to be responsible for our actions as an impact on the future. Bioethics is the study of value judgments pertaining to the human conduct in the area of the study of life (biology). Some of the divisions of this innovative field are outlined as follows: I. Biomedical Ethics (general term, sometimes synonymous with bioethics): a. Medical Ethics ethics in relation to the practice of medicine b. Health Care Ethics includes medical, clinical & research ethics, synonymous with bioethics, but less focus on the bio and more on health care. c. Clinical Ethics specific ethical issues in the hospital/clinical context; overlap with medical ethics d. Public Health Ethics health care systems, public health issues, policy e. Research Ethics ethical i ...
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nur
USF, UGS 0708
Excerpt: ... COLLEGE OF NURSING UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA - 2007/2008 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG NURSING PROGRAM FTIC - COURSE OF STUDY Freshman English I College Algebra/Finite Math General Psychology* Historical Perspective Chemistry* Freshman English II Social ...
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Bern's euthanasia
Loyola Chicago, UCWR 111
Excerpt: ... t doctor is being put in a tough position. Many medical practitioners want to affirm the supreme value of life and avoid judging that some lives are not as important as others. Many doctors practice medicine because they want to save lives; they believe in doing all that is possible to sustain life. The doctor must be willing to euthanize a patient and if Euthanasia is made legal, the 5 physician is going to be forced to go against his or her principles as a doctor. There have been many controversial cases in the past pertaining to euthanasia. One of the most popular is that of Elizabeth Bouvia. According to Health Care Ethics , Elizabeth was born with cerebral palsy and quadriplegic. At the age of twenty-six she had committed herself into a hospital. She was tired and depressed with her life, so she had planned to stay in the hospital and starve herself with assistance of pain medication. When the hospital would not allow her to do this she took the hospital to court. Bouvia's argument was that she was ...
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ethics2
Marshall, NUR 421
Excerpt: ... ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING ETHICS PRINCIPLES & RULES THAT DICTATE ONES CONDUCT IN A GIVEN SITUATION ETHICS MORAL DUTY GOOD vs BAD OBLIGATION RIGHT vs WRONG INFLUENCES ON ETHICAL DECISION MAKING SOCIETY CODE OR LAWS PERSONAL CONCEPT OF MORALITY PERSONAL VALUES SITUATIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES OVERALL GOAL UPHOLD THE RIGHTS & NEEDS OF THE INDIVIDUAL CLIENT MAXIMIZE THE HEALTH OF POPULATIONS AT RISK TRADITIONAL HEALTH CARE ETHICS EMPHASIZES THE INDIVIDUAL RATHER THAN THE COMMUNITY CONFIDENTIALITY A RIGHT TO BE EXPECTED BY ALL CLIENTS YOU CAN BE SUED HIPA LAWS: INFO DISCLOSED ONLY AFTER PERMISSION GRANTED BUT IT IS NOT ABSOLUTE MAY BE OVER RIDDEN WHEN IN CONFLICT WITH OTHER DUTIES EXCEPTIONS TO CONFIDENTIALITY WHEN IN CONFLICT WITH THE DUTY TO A CLIENT SELF-DESTRUCTIVE WHEN IN CONFLICT WITH DUTY TO OTHERS DUTY TO WARN A POTENTIAL VICTIM EXCEPTIONS TO CONFIDENTIALITY WHEN IN CONFLICT WITH DUTY TOWARDS RIGHTS & INT ...
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evoke
Loyola Chicago, WWW1 1
Excerpt: ... ience (COMP) COMP 150 COMP 170 Introduction to Computing Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Philosophy (PHIL) PHIL 184 PHIL 186 PHIL 285 Health Care Ethics Ethics and Education Action and Value: Ethics for Teachers Counseling Psychology (CPSY) CPSY 224 Career and Life Planning Lab Psychology (PSYC) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (ELPS) ELPS 429 ELPS 460 Special Topics: The Soul of Education School Administration Social Work (SOWK) SOWK 200 SOWK 201 SOWK 305 SOWK 350 SOWK 507 SOWK 618 Introduction to Social Work Social Welfare Policy and Services I Human Behavior in the Social Environment Integrative Practice Seminar Social Welfare and Social Work The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Social Work English (ENGL) ENGL 289 ENGL 290 ENGL 390 Society in Literature Human Values in Literature Advanced SeminarEnglish General Nursing (GNUR) GNUR 101 GNUR 110 GNUR 111 GNUR 469 Health Care Seminar Nursing as Vocation Nursing as Service Special ...
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Worldview
Weber, FACULTY 4400
Excerpt: ... Worldview Personal Philosophy of Professional Ethics The Student will develop a written personal statement of their philosophy of ethics as a health care professional. The student will articulate the ethical basis on which they make moral judgments ...
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ETHICS
Marshall, NUR 421
Excerpt: ... ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING ETHICS PRINCIPLES & RULES THAT DICTATE ONE'S CONDUCT IN A GIVEN SITUATION ETHICS MORAL DUTY GOOD vs BAD OBLIGATION RIGHT vs WRONG INFLUENCES ON ETHICAL DECISION MAKING SOCIETY CODE OR LAWS PERSONAL CONCEPT OF MORALITY PERSONAL VALUES SITUATIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES SOCIETY CODE or LAWS THESE CHANGE AS SOCIETY'S VALUES CHANGE PERSONAL CONCEPT OF "MORALITY" IS UNIQUE FOR EACH OF US NOT BASED ON LAWS NECESSARILY A GUT FEELING PERSONAL VALUES ACQUIRED WHILE GROWING UP INFLUENCED BY ENVIRONMENT YOUR BELIEF SYSTEM DECISIONS WILL BE BASED ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL VALUES VALUES CLARIFICATION SITUATIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES TAKES INTO ACCOUNT EACH SITUATION MAY CHANGE WITH TIME LOOK BEYOND WHAT IS "OBVIOUS" TODAY IF POSSIBLE, MAY HAVE A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT HISTORY OVERALL GOAL UPHOLD THE RIGHTS & NEEDS OF THE INDIVIDUAL CLIENT MAXIMIZE THE HEALTH OF POPULATIONS AT RISK TRADITIONAL HEALTH CARE ETHICS EMPHASIZES THE INDIVIDUAL RATHER THA ...
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K_Talone2008
Loyola Chicago, CHA 2008
Excerpt: ... ey and ORourke (in Health Care Ethics each edition) refer to Prudential Personalism A Catholic approach that is both Principled and Pastoral Catholic Approach Ends AND means teleology The ultimate goal or end of human existence is happiness, friendship with God, and integral human fulfillment Freely chosen actions (i.e., means) must be fitting to the ultimate goal as well as to the more proximate goals along the way Catholic Approach Three Fonts of Moral Knowledge (St. Alphonsus) What you do: the moral object the motive The reason you do it: The circumstances: the context influencing the decision and subsequent action Catholic Approach Within the context of community Mutual respect, collegiality Listens to all the voices Reflecting on principles from within the tradition In a prayerful context Ways of Making Ethical Decisions Most decisions are made with little or no reflection Many of us use a combination of approaches whe ...
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2006-08-16Husband Takes Schiavo Fight Back to P...
Western Kentucky University, TXT 102
Excerpt: ... ped one night in 1990, causing her brain damage. Organizers say information on eating disorders will be added to the site. Mr. Schiavo believes his wife's cardiac arrest was due to a vitamin deficiency brought on by bulimia, though her autopsy could not prove that. His former in-laws, Robert and Mary Schindler, have accused him of strangling her, though the courts rejected that claim. The Schindlers and their surviving children, Bobby and Suzanne, are raising money through the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation Center for Health Care Ethics , a nonprofit group whose stated goal is to protect "the rights of disabled, elderly and vulnerable citizens against care rationing, euthanasia and medical killing." The foundation collected $379,855 in contributions last year, its lawyer said. Bobby Schindler, its director, said his family was not paying attention to Mr. Schiavo's activities. "Our family believes our fight with Michael is over," he said. Mr. Schiavo will focus on Florida candidat ...
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I_Carney2008
Loyola Chicago, CHA 2008
Excerpt: ... Resource Allocation, Ethical Decision-Making and Vulnerable Populations Catholic Health Care Ethics : Clinical, Social and Global Concerns February 28-29, 2008 Bridget Carney, PhD, RN System Director of Ethics and Theology PeaceHealth 2003 PeaceHealth Objectives To understand what is meant by the term vulnerable populations To be able to articulate the principles and values essential to Catholic Health Care in decisionmaking regarding health care resource allocation and vulnerable populations To be able to articulate tools for ethical discernment for health care resource allocation and how to utilize this process in serving both vulnerable populations and the common good. 2003 PeaceHealth QUESTIONS What image/thoughts come to mind when your read or hear these three concepts: Resource Allocation, Ethical DecisionAllocation DecisionMaking, and Vulnerable Populations? Making Populations What concerns and fears arise? 2003 PeaceHealth 1 CASE EXAMPLES University of Texas ...
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readme
TCU, BJONES 20263
Excerpt: ... pp-lecture The PowerPoint slides in this folder are designed to be used to support lectures on the textbook contents. They include the text figures plus bulleted lists and other slides that reflect the narrative. Some instructors choose to post the ...
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StudyGuideS08C
Illinois Tech, MATH 149
Excerpt: ... <STUDYGUIDES08C.TXT> {5-9-2008} Math 149 Spring 2008 Final Study Guide, Part III - Chapter 6 Concept Check, p. 378: 1,2,3,4,5 Exercises: 1-6, 7-11, 12-16 Chapter 9 Concept Check, p. 598: 1 Exercises: 1, 3a, 7 ...
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Fall2009Schedule
St. Mary NE, FRAME 4224
Excerpt: ... y Crss Cntry Aerobics(CR) PersFtnssWghtTrn(CR) Yoga Yoga Yoga Pilates Pilates Prncpls of Reasoning Health Care Ethics Intro.to Meteorology Intro.to Meteorology General Physics General Physics-Lab Prac. Nur. Theory II Prac. Nur. Theory II Nutrition General Psychology General Psychology Adolescent Psycholog Lifespan Developmen Research Methods Statistics Statistics Statistics Ed Psych & Measure Counsel Thry & Pract Counsel Thry & Pract LAB LAB LAB LAB PRAC PRAC PRAC PRAC LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT PRAC RESH RESH LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LAB LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT LECT D1 D2 D1 D2 D1 D2 D1 D1 O1 H1 H1 O1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 E1 L1 D1 D2 D1 D1 L1 O1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 E1 D1 D1 D1 E1 L1 D1 D1 L1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 26-Aug-09 ...
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StudyGuideS08A
Illinois Tech, MATH 149
Excerpt: ... <STUDYGUIDES08A.TXT> {5-5-2008} Math 149 Spring 2008 Final Exam Study Guide, Part I - Chapter 3 Review Concept Check, p. 196: 1 - 11 True-False Quiz, p. 196. Exercises: 10,11 & 12-40 - Chapter 4 Review Concept Check, p. 281: 1,2,3,4,5,6, ...
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Moldau Lesson Plan 1
Penn State, MJH 5156
Excerpt: ... LessonPlan Date:_ Goals:Focus Topic ToneProduction Objectives Studentswillbeableto playinslurredsections usingenoughbowto produceagoodtone. Techniques&Activities Demonstratecorrectbow usageandhavestudentsplay slurredpassageusingas muchbowasyou.S ...
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mid-guide07
Washington, ARCHY 105
Excerpt: ... Archy 105. Study-Guide for Mid-Term Exam The mid-term exam, next Tuesday, will be based on all of the material covered so far in this course in lecture-class, in videos, in sections, in web-quizes, and in the assigned readings. Lecture-notes (which ...
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socraticguide
Maryville MO, Q 370
Excerpt: ... Socratic Seminar "The Socratic method of teaching is based on Socrates' theory that it is more important to enable students to think for themselves than to merely fill their heads with "right" answers."* Some Guidelines for Participants in a Socratic ...
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