Holstein indicates that in weighing ethical dilemmas endspac
Holstein indicates that in weighing ethical dilemmas, end-space thinking is a useful strategy that requires:
Understanding rules that have been identified by philosophers
Considering and weighing outcomes for all stakeholders
Asking experts to make decisions for the team
Determining the health providers\' primary duty and acting on that duty regardless of the situation
| a. | Understanding rules that have been identified by philosophers | |
| b. | Considering and weighing outcomes for all stakeholders | |
| c. | Asking experts to make decisions for the team | |
| d. | Determining the health providers\' primary duty and acting on that duty regardless of the situation |
Solution
B) considering and weighing outcomes for all stakeholders.
Ethical dilemmas are situations in which there is a mental conflict between moralities and reasoning up to a certain level. Since the ethical system or moral code is fairly subjective to a person\'s perception of the situations, ethical dilemmas may be invoked to prove the ethical paradox as false. Space thinking allows a person to conceptualise a situation, in order to study it with all the aspects that might be possible to achieve at a definite outcome.
