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Define Value

Define Value. Personal belief about the worth of a given idea, attitude, custom or object that sets standards that influence behavior. Values. What influences our values? Why is it important for us to understand our own value system and clients’ value system? Are values always positive.

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Define Value

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  1. Define Value Personal belief about the worth of a given idea, attitude, custom or object that sets standards that influence behavior

  2. Values • What influences our values? • Why is it important for us to understand our own value system and clients’ value system? • Are values always positive

  3. AACN Nursing Values • Altruism • Equality • Esthetics • Freedom • Human Dignity • Justice • Truth

  4. How are values transmitted? • Modeling • Moralizing • Laissez-faire • Responsible Choice • Reward and punishment

  5. Values Clarification Helps clients gain awareness of personal priorities, identify unclear values & resolve major conflicts between values & behavior

  6. Healthcare ethics What is good or right for human health & life.

  7. Ethical Principles • Autonomy • Nonmaleficence • Beneficence • Justice • Veracity, Confidentiality, & Fidelity

  8. Moral Theories • Deontology - looks for existence of essential rightness or wrongness, focuses on act rather than outcome or consequences • Utilitarian - considers the consequences of the action, greatest good for the greatest number

  9. Role of the Ethics Committee

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