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Ethics 2

Across
Choosing an option that forwards your own interest and violates an ethical principle like falsifying an insurance claim
When you must make an ethical decision without essential information as when a patient claims work was done recently, wants it replaced and you can't find the records
Decision making method that weighs everyone's interests and chooses a path that honors the most important interests; the greatest good for the greatest number
Weigh dental indications, patient preferences, quality of life, contextual features
Situation in which any action you choose will violate a principle as when a friend asks if you like their haircut and you don't
Family preferences, legal constraints, institutional constraints, limited resources, cultural differences
Granted by society and obligates members of the profession to be trustworthy and competent
A stake in the outcome
Ozar's hierarchy; overall health of the patient, oral health of the patient, patient autonomy, dentist preferred method of practice, esthetics, judicious use of dental resources
Down
One person must trust another to take care of their interests because they cannot do it for themselves; a person who has the power and obligation to act in the best interest of another
The professional organizations who collectively support the values of the profession and insist on high technical and ethical standards
One similar to the one that confronts you and whose resolution has been affirmed and accepted
A fair administrative process and hearing
The ends justify the means
Coming forward to report cheating; cultural self-correction
Provided care from c. 1500 - 1800 CE
Looks after the interests of patients, not dentists
One must act to treat every person as an end and never as a means only
A collection of personality traits expressed consistently through behavior
A first impression; accepted as truth until proven otherwise
Disciplinary actions against your license