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DEFINITIONS
Value
Ethic
Moral
Code of Ethics
Ethical Theory:
Utilitarian:
Deontology:
Principle Based
Approach:
Autonomy:
Non-Malfeasance:
Beneficence:
Justice:
Fidelity:
Ethical Dilemma:
Ethical Distress:
Feminist Ethics:
DIRECTIONS:
--adapted from Uustal, D. B. (1993) as cited in Chitty, K. K. (2005). Professional nursing: Concepts and challenges (4th ed., pp. 228-229). St.
Louis: Elsevier.
Below is a list of personal values many people consider to be important to their lives. Consider
each value carefully, adding more if you like, then rate each one on its degree of importance to
you at this time in your life. Submit completed form to the assigned Bb drop area by due date
posted on course calendar. Use the scale below:
SCALE:
1.
2.
3.
Moderately important to me
4.
Very important to me
5.
Essential to me
_4__ Justice:
_2__ Altruism:
_3__ Recognition:
Being made to feel significant and important; being given special notice or
attention.
_3__ Pleasure:
_4__ Wisdom:
_5__ Honesty:
_3__ Achievement:
_5__ Autonomy:
_2__ Wealth:
__5_ Security:
Always having enough money to pay the bills and afford basic creature
comforts.
_1__ Power :
_4__ Morality:
_3__ Love:
_2__ Aesthetics:
_3__ Health:
_4__ Skill:
_4__ Emotion Well Being: Freedom from overwhelming anxieties and barriers effective
_2__ Spirituality:
_3__ Loyalty:
_4__ Family:
_3__ Friendship:
_2__ Creativity:
OTHERS:
Make it a point to find a way to honor your 4s and 5s in your personal and professional life. Repeat
this exercise every 5-10 years and make sure your career is keeping up with your personal growth!