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1B Ethics in biology

Authored by Andrew Fry

Biology

12th Grade

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1B Ethics in biology
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1.

CATEGORIZE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Classify each of the following as a bioethical approach or a bioethical concept.

Groups:

(a) Bioethical approach

,

(b) Bioethical concept

Virtues-based

Consequences-based

Non-maleficence

Respect

Integrity

Duty/rule-based

Justice

Beneficence

2.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match each of the following approaches to bioethics with the correct description.

Virtues-based approach

Driven by the individual's character, rather than any fundamental rules or consequences.

Duty/rule-based approach

Driven by consideration of the likely consequences, trying to maximise positive outcomes and minimise negative effects

Consequences-based approach

Driven by a fundamental duty to act in a certain way and follow set rules.

3.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Match each of the following ethical concepts with the correct desription.

Respect

The commitment to knowledge, encouraging individuals to act honestly and truthfully, especiallty when presenting findings or results.

Justice

The commitment to minimising harm, encouraging individuals to act in a way that removes as much harm as possible.

Integrity

The commitment to maximising benefits, encouraging individuals to act in a way that benefits others.

Beneficence

The commitment to consideration, encouraging individuals to consider the value of others, including their welfare, beliefs, freedom and autonomy.

Non-maleficence

The commitment to fairness, encouraging consideration of different opinions, especially those of people directly affected.

4.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Consider the development of a new vaccine by 'Edrolo Lab'. Match each of the following actions with the relevant bioethical concept.

Beneficence

Edrolo Lab decided to provide free access to their vaccine for people in low socioeconomic communities.

Justice

Edrolo Lab decided to publicly release the research and results that went into developing the vaccine.

Integrity

Edrolo Lab decided to produce excess vaccines for storage in all hospitals in Victoria.

Respect

Edrolo Lab was sure to minimise unnecessary harm to animals used when testing the vaccine.

Non-maleficence

During human trials to check for vaccine efficiency, Edrolo Lab was sure to gain informed consent from all participants.

5.

MATCH QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Consider possible responses from hospitals to the COVID-19 pandemic. Match each one with the relevant biotethical approach.

Consequence-based approach

Focusing resources in a first-come-first-served manner, where care is distributed based on when a patient arrives at the hospital.

Duty/rule-based approach

Doctors use their own morals - kindness, fairness and good judgement - to decide how to distribute care.

Virtue-based approach

Focusing resources on patients who are likely to best recover and respond to treatment.

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