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Common Ethical Dilemmas In Physiotherapy

Common Ethical Dilemmas In Physiotherapy. Group 05. P resented by Lamha and Yasodha. Medical Ethics. Is a system of moral principles that should apply values and judgment to the practice of medicine . altruism. Meaning selflessness. excellence. Meaning superiority. caring.

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Common Ethical Dilemmas In Physiotherapy

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  1. Common Ethical Dilemmas In Physiotherapy

  2. Group 05 • Presented by Lamha and Yasodha

  3. Medical Ethics Is a system of moral principles that should apply values and judgment to the practice of medicine

  4. altruism Meaning selflessness

  5. excellence Meaning superiority

  6. caring Being concerned about

  7. ethics Study of principle relating to right and wrong concept

  8. respect An attitude of consideration or high regards

  9. communication The act or fact of transmitting anything

  10. accountability Being liable or responsible

  11. autonomy The patient has the right to refuse or choose the treatment

  12. beneficence & non-maleficence • Beneficence :- A practitioner should act in the best interest of the patient • Non-maleficence :- Do not harm to the patient

  13. justice Concern the distribution of equality

  14. dignity State worthy of esteem and respect

  15. truthfulness & honestly

  16. references • http://ethics.iit.edu/ecodes/node/4839 • http://ucsf.edu/lm/ethics/Content%20Pages/fast_fact_bene_nonmal.htm • http://www.medindia.net/education/familymedicine/biomedical-ethics-autonomy.htm#ixzz2s2Q5eM6l • http://www.oscehome • www.apta.com

  17. Any question..??

  18. thank you..!!

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