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John Q

John Q. How did Jon Q follow the rules of society to obtain money needed for his son’s operation? Why didn’t the doctors and the health plan care about John Q’s son and his need for a transplant? In your opinion, was the decision made by Jon Q to hold hostages correct or incorrect? Why?

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John Q

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  1. John Q • How did Jon Q follow the rules of society to obtain money needed for his son’s operation? • Why didn’t the doctors and the health plan care about John Q’s son and his need for a transplant? • In your opinion, was the decision made by Jon Q to hold hostages correct or incorrect? Why? • What other motive, besides the hostages, did the police have for trying to get John Q out of the hospital? • Was the broadcasting of Jon Q’s conversation with his wife ethical or unethical? Why? • Does John Q’s decision to commit suicide to save his son change your thinking about whether or not his decision to hold hostages was correct or incorrect? Why or Why not? • Did you agree with the acquittal of John Q for charges of attempted murder and armed criminal action? Why or why not? • How does this movie represent the exact problems present in our society?

  2. Ethics • A set of principles of conduct that establish standards and morals that govern decisions and behavior • Based on moral values formed through influence of family, culture and society • Centers around respect for the needs and rights of others • Provides guidelines for acceptable behavior

  3. Medical Ethics • Standards of behavior required by HCPs to carry out their duties: • Confidentiality • Accuracy • Honesty • Dependability

  4. Medical Ethics • Formalized codes of ethics: • Govern behavior of health care members • Increases level of competence • Provides standards of care within the profession • Do not provide solutions to issues but serve as guides for ethical and moral conduct

  5. Basic Rules of Ethics • Put saving of life and promotion of health above all else • Treat all patients equally • Maintain competent level of skill consistent with occupation • Maintain confidentiality and respect for privacy of others

  6. Basic Rules of Ethics • Refrain from immoral and illegal practices • Show loyalty to patients, co-workers, and employer • Be sincere, honest, and caring

  7. Medical Ethics • Professional ethics should NOT differ from personal ethics

  8. Moral Beliefs Questions • Name the individual who has had the greatest influence on your understanding of right & wrong. Why? • What do you value most? Why? • What do you use as a benchmark for making moral decisions? Where did it come from? • Who is your personal hero? Why? • Who is your professional hero? Why? • State 3 qualities you consider important in order to maintain professional integrity and why.

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