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XI.P.1 & XI.P.2 
XI.P.1 - Develop a plan for separation of personal & professional ethics. XI.P.2 - Demonstrate appropriate response to ethical issues.
Rubric Code: PXBW349
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Subject: Medical  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Personal & Professional Ethics
Identify and recognize an individual's stance on ethical situations that impact health care; identify how to professionally address the topics.
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Fail/assignment must be repeated.

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Fair

Unsatisfactory/
assignment must be repeated.

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Good

Pass/100%

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Ethical Topics Common to HealthCare
20 pts

Consider at least two ethical topics common to the health care setting, such as abortion, stem cell research, and physician-assisted suicide.

Poor

No choice of example of topics.
Fair

Only one example given.
Good

All-inclusive list of illegal activities that may occur in a health care setting.
Use Blanchard & Peale Ethical Model
20 pts

Review and apply the Blanchard and Peale Ethical Model presented in the text (pg. 67) to the 2 ethical topics of your choice.

Poor

Blanchard & Peale Ethical Model not located and applied to topics of choice.
Fair

Incomplete application of the Blanchard and Peale Ethical Model, or only one example used.
Good

Blanchard and Peale Ethical Model applied to two examples of ethical topics common to health care.
Your Personal Stance
20 pts

Create and document a personal stance on each issue, and provide a brief explanation of your ethical beliefs.

Poor

No document turned in.
Fair

Incomplete document.
Personal stance not stated for each issue.
No explanation of your ethical beliefs.
Only one example used.
Good

Well-written, detailed document describing your personal stance on 2 ethical topics, with brief explanation of your ethical beliefs.
Identify Professionalism
20 pts

Identify how each of your chosen issues should be approached professionally.
Consider if there are any instances where, if presented with an ethical issue, it would impede your inability to perform your job.

Poor

No description of how ethical dilemmas can be approached professionally.
Fair

Incomplete description of how ethical dilemmas can be approached professionally, using your 2 chosen examples.
Incomplete information about how an ethical issue may impede your inability to perform your job.
Only one example used.
Good

Organized, detailed, description of how ethical dilemmas can be approached professionally, and how an ethical issue may impede your ability to perform your job.
Appropriate Response
20 pts

Describe how you would set aside your personal beliefs in order to provide compassionate and professional care to a patient who practices a different religion than yours.

Poor

No description of how you would set aside your personal beliefs in order to provide compassionate and professional care to a patient who practices a different religion than yours.
Fair

Incomplete, un-organized or illegible summary of how you would set aside personal beliefs in order to provide compassionate and professional care to a patient who practices a different religion than yours.
Good

Complete, well-written response.




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