Utilitarianism theory can also be applied to the situation, “this theory supports what is best for most people. The value of the act is determined by its usefulness, with the main emphasis on the outcome or consequences”(American Nursing Association). In other words, the greatest value for all, is the selection that is morally accurate. For example, some patients support active euthanasia because it ends the suffering of the person. The choice to end life in return brings the great happiness for large amount of people.
The autonomy theory states, “Agreements to respect right to self determine is a course of action and support of independent decision making”. (Beauchamp,2009 p.38). People should have their own choice to make decision for themselves when it involves their life’s. If the member is unable to make his or her needs known, an inform consent or power of attorney should be made before hand of the patient wishes. The ethical theory such as deontology mentions, people should abide to their task and obligations when review an ethical dilemma.
Reference
Beauchamp, T. L., & Childress, J. F. (2009). Principles of biomedical ethics (6th ed., pp. 38-39). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
American Nurses