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Core ethical principles in palliative care for Cancer survivors

Quadrant - II (Study Material)

1. Core ethical principles in palliative care for Cancer survivors

Quadrant - III (Assignments)

1. Core ethical principles in palliative care for Cancer survivors

 LAQ’s – 1. Discuss the four core ethical principles in palliative care as proposed by Beauchamp and Childress. Explain how these principles guide the clinical decision-making of an oncologic physiotherapist. 2. Define relational autonomy in the context of palliative care. How does understanding relational autonomy help physiotherapists provide culturally sensitive and ethically sound care to cancer survivors and terminally ill patients?  SAQ’s – 1. Explain the ethical principle of non-maleficence and provide a physiotherapy-related example in a palliative care setting. 2. What is the significance of veracity (truth-telling) in palliative care, and how should physiotherapists approach honest communication with terminal patients?

Quadrant - IV (MCQs)

Which of the following is not one of the four core ethical principles proposed by Beauchamp and Childress?

In palliative care, relational autonomy refers to:

The ethical principle of beneficence primarily involves:

Which principle is violated if a physiotherapist continues aggressive therapy despite patient refusal?

A physiotherapist ensures equal access to care for all patients regardless of social or economic status. This reflects the principle …

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1. Core ethical principles in palliative care for Cancer survivors