21. Direct Abortion because it's the most eco- nomical thing to do since the couple are mi- nors and they have no job to support the baby. 22. Indirect abortion for therapeutic purposes 23. Using higher doses of morphine for a termi- nally cancer patient to alleviate pain but it will shorten his life 24. Renouncing/rejecting disproportionate means of treatment for terminally risky and costly treatments because the family is financially incapacitated to support therapy. patients e.g. 25. Buying an organ for transplantation 26. Accepting a monetary gift from a donated or- gan 27. Blood transfusion even if it is against the reli- that person but such will save his life gious 28. Transplanting kidneys for curative purposes Font Is there/Are there principle/principles violated with the sit- Violation or non-violation of ACT Intention/End Circumstances Judgement Universal Ethical principles G-Good I- Indifferent: G-Good IG-increase the good DG -decrease the good |- Increase the malice MA- Morally ac- uation? B-Beneficence ceptable MU - Morally unac- ceptable В- Bad BIOETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS/ISSUES NM- В-Bad Nonmaleficence J- Justice Y- Yes DM-decrease the malice N- No R-Respect for persons A-Autonomy

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21. Direct Abortion because it's the most eco-
nomical thing to do since the couple are mi-
nors and they have no job to support the
baby.
22. Indirect abortion for therapeutic purposes
23. Using higher doses of morphine for a termi-
nally
cancer patient to alleviate pain but it
will shorten his life
24. Renouncing/rejecting disproportionate means
of treatment for terminally
risky and costly treatments because the family
is financially incapacitated to support therapy.
patients e.g.
25. Buying an organ for transplantation
26. Accepting a monetary gift from a donated or-
gan
27. Blood transfusion even if it is against the reli-
that person but such will save
his life
gious
28. Transplanting kidneys for curative purposes
Font
Transcribed Image Text:21. Direct Abortion because it's the most eco- nomical thing to do since the couple are mi- nors and they have no job to support the baby. 22. Indirect abortion for therapeutic purposes 23. Using higher doses of morphine for a termi- nally cancer patient to alleviate pain but it will shorten his life 24. Renouncing/rejecting disproportionate means of treatment for terminally risky and costly treatments because the family is financially incapacitated to support therapy. patients e.g. 25. Buying an organ for transplantation 26. Accepting a monetary gift from a donated or- gan 27. Blood transfusion even if it is against the reli- that person but such will save his life gious 28. Transplanting kidneys for curative purposes Font
Is there/Are there
principle/principles
violated with the sit-
Violation or non-violation of
ACT
Intention/End
Circumstances
Judgement
Universal Ethical principles
G-Good
I- Indifferent:
G-Good
IG-increase the good
DG -decrease the good
|- Increase the malice
MA- Morally ac-
uation?
B-Beneficence
ceptable
MU - Morally unac-
ceptable
В- Bad
BIOETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS/ISSUES
NM-
В-Bad
Nonmaleficence
J- Justice
Y- Yes
DM-decrease the malice
N- No
R-Respect for persons
A-Autonomy
Transcribed Image Text:Is there/Are there principle/principles violated with the sit- Violation or non-violation of ACT Intention/End Circumstances Judgement Universal Ethical principles G-Good I- Indifferent: G-Good IG-increase the good DG -decrease the good |- Increase the malice MA- Morally ac- uation? B-Beneficence ceptable MU - Morally unac- ceptable В- Bad BIOETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS/ISSUES NM- В-Bad Nonmaleficence J- Justice Y- Yes DM-decrease the malice N- No R-Respect for persons A-Autonomy
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