HS20-HC2
Examine how personal, cultural and societal beliefs affect ethical decisions regarding health care.

CP, DM, SI

Indicators for this outcome
(a) Pose questions about ethical dilemmas within health care. (K, S, A, STSE)
(b) Understand the core ethical questions to be considered when making health care decisions:
  • What can be done for the patient? (intervention technologies)
  • Does the patient understand the options? (informed consent)
  • What does the patient want? (autonomy)
  • What are the benefits? (beneficence)
  • Will it harm the patient? (non-maleficence)
  • Are the patient's requests fair and able to be satisfied? (justice)
  • Are the costs involved fair to society? (economic consequences) (K)
(c) Analyze a health care issue with respect to the core ethical questions. (K,A, S, STSE)
(d) Contrast how procedures to prevent illness, such as immunizations, vitamin supplements, physical activity, nutrition and prayer, might be viewed from the perspective of Western, Indigenous, traditional, complementary and alternative approaches to health care. (K, A)
(e) Examine ethical considerations related to various practices and treatments (e.g., chemotherapy, radiation, acupuncture, sweat lodge, blood transfusions, herbal remedies and hirudotherapy) that might be considered in Western, Indigenous, traditional, complementary and alternative approaches to health care. (K)
(f) Discuss individual, community and cultural beliefs regarding issues related to life and death such as home birthing, blood transfusions, contraception, abortions, organ donation, autopsies, euthanasia, cremation, burials and medical aid in dying. (K, A, STSE)
(g) Examine ethical considerations and perspectives related to issues such as the use of cadavers in professional studies, dissection and raising animals for the purpose of dissection, and public exhibits of plastinated organs and bodies, all of which could provide increased scientific understanding of human anatomy. (A, STSE)
(h) Understand a patient's rights in Saskatchewan and in Canada concerning health care decisions such as developing an advance care directive, refusal of treatment, informed consent and the role of a proxy or substitute decision-maker. (K)
(i) Recognize the importance of considering linguistic and cultural needs when providing health care services. (STSE, A)
(j) Assess how various ethical considerations (e.g., personal beliefs, informed consent, the roles of institutional review boards and regulatory agencies) may influence an individual's decision to participate in a clinical study of a new biomedical intervention (e.g., vaccine, drug, treatment, device or process). (STSE)
(k) Debate a decision related to ethics in health care from the viewpoint of individuals who hold different belief systems. (K, A, S, STSE)
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R100031
For the Good of Mankind?: The Shameful History of Human Medical Experimentation
This resource delves into the history of human medical experimentation and some of the key scientific discoveries that resulted from testing on human subjects. Students will be challenged to think critically about the ethical and moral aspects of medical testing as they learn how doctors and research scientists still try to balance the need for new treatments with the rights of their human patients.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $38.55
Record posted/updated: September 17, 2019
R100715
DHO Health Science(Updated 8th ed.)
This textbook, written to provide beginning post-secondary health science students entry-level knowledge and skills required for a variety of health care careers, provides support for the Health Philosophies and Ethics and Career Exploration outcomes. The first part of the textbook provides basic knowledge and skills for many careers, while the second part of the text introduces specific health care career skills and knowledge. Each chapter includes objectives, key terms, an information section, and a procedures section. Additional text features include: a research section to highlight the types of research occurring in the field, a career highlighted and related health careers sections, full-colour photos and illustrations, an internet search section, a summary, and review questions. The textbook follows American health care regulations and does not cover Canadian ethics or health care regulations.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $189.95
Record posted/updated: December 7, 2018
R101042
Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology. Student Text(12th ed.)
This textbook provides support for the Human Body outcomes. Each of the textbook's chapters describes the anatomy (structure) and physiology (function) of a human body system, and includes clearly illustrated, realistic diagrams and figures to support student understanding of the system. Additional features of this text include: a Focus on Career section incorporating interviews with working professionals; a Closer Look section that offers updated information on scientific advances and topics; a Did You Get It? box to check understanding; a Critical Thinking and Clinical Application section at the end of each chapter to promote application of the content studied into real-world situations; a Homeostatic Imbalance section with clinical examples to show pathology and disease resulting from imbalanced systems; and a chapter summary and review. The textbook does not address First Nations and Métis content, perspectives or ways of knowing.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $175.00
Record posted/updated: December 7, 2018
R101043
Anatomy & Physiology for Health Professions. Student Text: An Interactive Journey(4th ed.)
The chapters in this textbook resource provide support for the Human Body outcomes. This visually appealing textbook is rich in features that include: a Pronunciation guide, a Clinical Application section to connect the content to clinical practice, an Applied Science section to present the health science in relation to the anatomical and physiological content being studied, an Amazing Body Facts box with interesting facts, a Learning Hints section to facilitate learning of content, a Media Extra section that provides links to related online videos and media, a Test Your Knowledge section to check understanding, and a Case Study section to place the science within the real-world context. Each chapter ends with a chapter summary and review questions. The textbook does not address First Nations and Métis content, perspectives, or ways of knowing.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : $97.60
Record posted/updated: April 5, 2019
R101471
Thinking Critically. Medical Marijuana
The text presents the pros and cons of medical marijuana use. The book includes a table of contents, a section containing medical marijuana facts and suggestions for further research. Because this title contains information about US laws and statistics, students should be encouraged to research Canadian facts and perspectives on this issue as well.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : $41.40
Record posted/updated: January 4, 2019
R103748
Opportunities to Address Substance Misuse in Curriculum
This document outlines curricular opportunities to address substance misuse in various subject areas and grades. Suggested curriculum outcomes are identified and, if applicable, supporting indicators are noted.
Media and Formats : Document
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
saskatchewancontent
Record posted/updated: April 18, 2019
R007143
CurioCity Educator Resources
This website offers a compilation of resources including articles, videos, projects and activities.
Media and Formats : Website
Price : Free
free
canadiancontent
Record posted/updated: March 7, 2022