GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
SOCIALISATION AND EDUCATION
Question
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Being kind
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Doing little harm
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Ensuring services for all
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Encouraging independence
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Detailed explanation-1: -Beneficence is defined as an act of charity, mercy, and kindness with a strong connotation of doing good to others including moral obligation.
Detailed explanation-2: -be·nef·i·cence bə-ˈne-fə-sən(t)s. Synonyms of beneficence. : the quality or state of doing or producing good : the quality or state of being beneficent. admired for her beneficence. : benefaction.
Detailed explanation-3: -Beneficence. Beneficence is defined as kindness and charity, which requires action on the part of the nurse to benefit others. An example of a nurse demonstrating this ethical principle is by holding a dying patient’s hand.
Detailed explanation-4: -Beneficence means that all medical practitioners have a moral duty to promote the course of action that they believe is in the best interests of the patient. Often, it’s simplified to mean that practitioners must do good for their patients – but thinking of it in such a simplistic way can be problematic.
Detailed explanation-5: -Put it differently, positive beneficence implies that we are morally obligated to make large sacrifices and substantially reduce our standard of living in an effort to rescue destitute or poor people around the world.