a, Normative ethics is moral ethics explains what is wrong and
right. example: It explains doing harm for the patient is wrong
morally for human action, helping others is good ethically for
human action. Ensuring ethical conduct in health research makes
good and bad for the population.
b, Descriptive ethics: It explains human action as a judgment about
rightness or wrongness. example: Making a decision for end of life
care, in this situation health care providers can not follow the
ethical principles to do good for the patient. home nursing care,
nurses face more ethical issues and they can not apply the ethical
principle of beneficence vs autonomy, doing good can be harmful to
them sometimes.
c, Applied ethics is a moral consideration as a practice. example:
using a human embryo for research that makes moral issues in life
science. Innovation highly advances medical treatment cause cost
issues for the patient to access the treatment.
d, Utilitarian ethics is a moral consideration that balance health
care professionals' positive and negative action. Example: Health
care professionals focus on the entire population for preventive
measures that benefit them for their long term goal. Premature
newborn treatment sometimes based on the family situation and baby
condition it harms and benefits with each action.
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