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Lifestyle of Health: 8 ways

 
 Course Number  LWE105                                                                                                                1446
 Objectives At the end of the Health Care Ethics course, you will be equipped to make basic ethical decisions on abortions, suicide, cloning, and patient information. 
 Credit Hours and Fee  3.0 CE Credit Hours with a fee of $24.00
 Instructor  Rudolf Klimes, PhD (Indiana University), MPH (Johns Hopkins University), Adjunct Professor at Folsom Lake College, Folsom CA.


Welcome to this 3-contact-hour Continuing Education  course (RN-CEP 11430, MFT- PCE 39) with instant online processing and certification 24/7.  Study the course below, take the 12-question multiple-choice TEST, register and pay online. If you score 75% or above, you may print your CE certificate on your printer as soon as you finish. If you have difficulty printing your certificate, click here.. You may retake the test once.

TEST

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Without Smoking and Alcohol Without many sweets and animal products With Exercise and Faith With Family and Community

Introduction

In many ways, health care is an art and a scientific endeavor. Professionals try to act in  ways that promotes the best health of the patient. But it is not always clear what is best for the patient. Thus at times choices have to be made that focus on what is best for the mother or what is best for the unborn child, what is best for the individual or her relatives, what medical records can be disclosed and what must be held in strictest confidentiality. These issues and many more are all ethical choices and the filed of study of health care ethics. 

Health Care Ethics is the study of moral issues that concern health care professionals in medicine, nursing, law, sociology, philosophy, and theology. It deals with health care values, obligations, rights and needs. Medical ethics in particular traces its roots to the old Greek Hippocratic Oath, which required physicians above all to "do no harm."

Self-study   Explore Bioethics Resources   Ethics in Health Care   http://www.printerinks.com/Classic-Texts-in-Ethics.html

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6. With Faith

 

 

7. With Family

 

8. With Community

 

Self-study   Simulation 1 Simulation 2


Library  Explore   Core Curriculum: Bioethics Terms     

Ethics Ethics Connection - What is Ethics?   The Ethics Center (tm) Applied Ethics Resources on WWW   Ethics


TEST

Study this web-site for 3 hours for an approved (RN-CEP 11430, MFT- PCE 39) 3-hours Continuing Education Certificate (0.3 CEUs).  Click here for the self-correcting test.

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