• Briefly describe moral distress and moral residue. In your particular health c

• Briefly describe moral distress and moral residue. In your particular health care setting how do individuals experience moral distress and moral residue? Have you? Discuss at least three examples. Include how these relate to autonomy and justice.
• Have you noticed healthcare professionals ignoring these concepts at work or failing to report their concerns to the appropriate person? What strategies combat moral distress and residue for health providers?
• Health information management present new ethics challenges for healthcare professionals. For example, computers allow people to be anonymous and forget about ethics. Using the information in Chapter 7, choose an example where one can forget ethics when using a computer. Then, explain how your example violates autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.
• IBM Watson is touted as being the best thing for medicine in the future. However, it also causes concern and even fear for some individuals. Discuss at least two ethical concerns that physicians have about IBM Watson. Discuss two patient ethics concerns about this technology.
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Celentano, D. D. & Szklo, M. (2019). Gordis Epidemiology (6th ed.). Elsevier Saunders.

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