Answer: ( C) natural law
( Ethic is based on the moral values and it is considered as natural law. Because it is related to the feelings, ethical values, etc.)
Ethics and the practice of making ethical decisions is based upon which of the following A....
Question Completion Status: QUESTION 5 Ethics is: A formal process of making illogical and consistent decisions based upon one's beliefs A formal process of making logical and random decisions based upon moral beliefs A formal process of making logical and consistent decisions based upon religious beliefs A formal process of making logical and consistent decisions based upon moral beliefs
Based on the three approaches to making ethical decision: utilitarianism, rights based ethics and virtue ethics. What would each theory have to say about the ethics of minimum wage laws?
Which of the following statements about the use of an organization's code of ethics is not true? a. The code of ethics must continually be applied to a company's decision-making processes and emphasized as an important part of its culture. b. Breaches in the code of ethics must be identified and dealt with appropriately O c. An effective code of ethics helps ensure that employees abide by the law, follow necessary regulations, and behave in an ethical manner d. An...
When using the five-step framework for making ethical decisions, which of the following steps involves investigating which individuals have a stake in the outcome? Select one: a. examining the facts b. implementing a decision c. evaluating alternatives d. identifying the ethical problem
6 The character of the decision-mak 12. Faith decision-making process employees use to deter are right or wrong is the textbook's definition of a. business ethics b. ethical culture. e moral philosophy d. uncharacteristic clarity 7. The two general characterizations of types of regulations in the U. a. business and society. b. environmental and campaign finance c ethical and legal. d economic/competitive and social & The two key factors that allow bath business and labor organizations to contribute unlimited amounts...
I just need the answer. you don't have to explain it . Thanks This ethical theory places emphasis on developing good character traits, which then guide the person to make good decisions in life. It also emphasize the need for people to learn how to break bad habits of character, like greed or anger. These are called vices and stand in the way of becoming a good person Natural Law Deontology O Virtue Ethics Beneficience QUESTION 2 This ethical theory...
Which ethical perspective argues that decisions should be based on what does the most good for the greatest number of people? a-Altruism b-Confucianism c-Utilitarianism d-Categorical Imperative
Which is a characteristic of nurse practice acts? They are based on a code of ethical behavior. They are enforceable by the police authority of each state. They spell out the ethical and moral obligation of the nurse to provide care for the client. They are non-enforceable by anyone outside the nursing profession
.. il 72%- Photo (2 of 2) Done E l6 heory of based ersugests that decisions mate at the hishes a) Compassion b) Fear of c) Honor d) Justice 18. The ideas of and "privacy" are based on which principle of ethics? a) b) Automomy c) Justice 19. Which principle of ethics is violated by the concept of "Triage"? a) Autonomy b) Beneficence d) Justice 20 Which does not apply to Freud's idea of the "id"? a) Pleasure b) Reality...
Please Answer the Following: A. Can a health system compensate a physician based on his/her value or volume of referrals? If so, tell me why. If not, tell me why not: B. Can a health system purchase a medical practice in a manner that complies with the Stark law and Anti-Kickback Statute? If so, tell me why. If not, tell me why not: C. When a physician breaches physician-patient confidentiality the physician’s potential legal exposure includes (CHOOSE ONE): a. a...