List the 10 steps in Welfel’s model for ethical decision making.

What will be an ideal response?


Step 1: Becoming sensitive to the moral dimensions of practice
Step 2: Identify relevant facts, sociocultural context, and stakeholders
Step 3: Define the central issues in the dilemma and the available options
Step 4: Refer to professional ethical standards and relevant laws and regulations
Step 5: Search out relevant ethics literature
Step 6: Apply fundamental ethical principles and theories to the situation
Step 7: Consult with colleagues about the dilemma
Step 8: Deliberate independently and decide which alternative is most ethical and how to implement the decision
Step 9: Inform appropriate people and implement the decision
Step 10: Reflect on the actions taken

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a. Centers on families with primary members over 40 years old, and focuses on the family system, relationships, transitions, and social support networks of older family members b. Centers on families with primary members over the age of 65 and focuses on retirement, widowhood, and end-of-life issues c. Centers on the residential needs of older adults d. Centers on health-related challenges in older adults

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