I believe ethics are the building blocks for developing morals and values, making them the foundation of personal development. do you agree or disagree? why?
Yes I agree.
Ethics and Morals make it clear that which conduct is right or wrong, good or bad?While external factors have an influence on ethics b, there is a greater influence of conscience on morals.
Ethics can be of the family and of the family and of the institution, while the morals belong to a particular person.
Though the Moral conscience belongs to the inner soul, but the moral position of an institution affects these Morales i.e. one is honest with the soul from the inside, ie from the inner. But when it comes to external factors, ie its influence, it deviates meaningfully.
Just as animal sacrifice is justified under the ethics of a society, but when a child is young, that is to commit violence according to its morality is a sin. But when he gets into the ethics of the society i.e. the ethics of the family, then his morals also deviate from him.
values play an important role in disarming morals and ethics. That is, the value of any society this institution is truth, non-violence, true loyalty, duty loyalty.
If a person has value deviation then it means that he is getting deviation from his ethics and morals. That is, he does not know what is good and what is wrong.Implementing these values at practical level is called ethics and morals
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1. Describe the four goals that should guide ethics consultation services and explain how you believe they are met. Describe a situation from your experience (personal or professional) where ethics played a significant role. Was the outcome positive? 2. Telemedicine imposes many new challenges to providers, payers, and patients. Would you receive care via this method? Why or why not. Do you think the public will generally accept this form of medical care in the future? Why?
1. Describe the four goals that should guide ethics consultation services and explain how you believe they are met. Describe a situation from your experience (personal or professional) where ethics played a significant role. Was the outcome positive? 2. Telemedicine imposes many new challenges to providers, payers, and patients. Would you receive care via this method? Why or why not. Do you think the public will generally accept this form of medical care in the future? Why?
Sub: Ethical and spiritual decision making in health care. Do you believe influencing patients is the same as actually making a decision for them? Why or why not?
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