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Moral obligation to act for the benefit of others
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it includes a more or less extensive set of criteria, supported by deontology with norms and values that formulate and assume those who carry out a professional activity correctly
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Focused on the individual when there are conflicts of values that affect the well-being and quality of life of the person or the patient
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It refers to the fair or equitable distribution of finite resources among all members of a community
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a health care profession whose purpose is the study, understanding and management of human body movement, as an essential element of the health and well-being of man, families and communities
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It arises in response to the phenomena, challenges and problems
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Respect the values and personal choices of each individual in those basic decisions that affect him vitally
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Science of moral behavior of men in society, human behavior
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stable quality of the person, whether natural or acquired
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Set of consciously accepted norms that regulate the individual and social behavior of men