Six of the values that commonly apply to medical ethics are :
- Autonomy - the patient has the right to refuse or choose their treatment (Voluntas aegroti suprema lex).
- Beneficence - a practitioner should act in the best interest of the patient (Salus aegroti suprema lex).
- Justice - concerns the distribution of scarce health resources, and the decision of who gets what treatment (fairness and equality).
- Non-Maleficence - "first, do no harm" (primum non nocere).
- Respect for persons - the patient (and the person treating the patient) have the right to be treated with dignity.
- Truthfulness & Honesty
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