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Chapter 10 by Kathleen Mastrian, Dee McGonigle, and Nedra Farcus

Chapter 10 by Kathleen Mastrian, Dee McGonigle, and Nedra Farcus. Ethical Applications of Informatics. Key Terms Defined. Alternatives Antiprincipilism Autonomy Beneficence Bio-Ethics. Key Terms Defined. Bio-Informatics Care Ethics Casuistry Approach Confidentiality Consequences.

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Chapter 10 by Kathleen Mastrian, Dee McGonigle, and Nedra Farcus

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  1. Chapter 10by Kathleen Mastrian, Dee McGonigle, and Nedra Farcus Ethical Applications of Informatics

  2. Key Terms Defined • Alternatives • Antiprincipilism • Autonomy • Beneficence • Bio-Ethics

  3. Key Terms Defined • Bio-Informatics • Care Ethics • Casuistry Approach • Confidentiality • Consequences

  4. Key Terms Defined • Decision Making • Decision Support • Duty • Ethical Decision Making • Ethical Dilemma

  5. Key Terms Defined • Ethical, Social and Legal implications (ESLI) • Ethicist • Ethics • Eudiamonistic • Fidelity

  6. Key Terms Defined • Good • Harm • Justice • Liberty • Moral

  7. Key Terms Defined • Moral Dilemmas • Moral Rights • Negligence • Nicomachean • Nonmaleficence

  8. Key Terms Defined • Principlism • Privacy • Rights • Security • Self-control

  9. Key Terms Defined • Standard • Truth • Uncertainty • Values • Veracity

  10. Key Terms Defined • Virtue • Virtue Ethics • Wisdom

  11. Ethical Decisions • Ethics • Bioethics • Ethical Dilemmas • Morals • Ethical Decision Making

  12. Theoretical Approaches • Theoretical approaches and healthcare ethics • The Hippocratic tradition • Principlism • Anti-Principlism

  13. Theoretical Approaches • The Casuistry Approach  • The Husted Bioethical decision-making Model • The Virtue Ethics Approach • Care Ethics

  14. Theoretical Approaches • The consensus-based approach • The value of different theoretical ethical methods • The importance of diverse ethical insight

  15. Applying Ethics to Informatics • The Information Age • Language Barriers • Informatics Practitioners • Healthcare Professionals and Ethical Approaches

  16. Applying Ethics to Informatics • Analysis and Ethics • The use of expert systems • Facing Ethical Dilemmas • The Goal of an Ethical System

  17. Applying Ethics to Informatics • An Ethical Dilemma • Bio-informatics • Making Ethical Decisions • Practicing Ethics

  18. Applying Ethics to Informatics • Virtue ethics • The Responsibility of Ethics • The International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics • Science/Technology Advances and the future

  19. Thought Provoking Questions • Identify moral dilemmas in healthcare informatics that would best be approached with the use of an ethical decision making framework. • Discuss the evolving health care ethics traditions within their social and historical context.

  20. Thought Provoking Questions • Differentiate among the theoretical approaches to health care ethics as they relate to the theorists perspectives of individuals and their relationships. • Select one of the healthcare ethics theories and support its use in examining ethical issues in healthcare informatics.

  21. Thought Provoking Questions • Select one of the healthcare ethics theories and argue against its use in examining ethical issues in healthcare informatics.

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