what is the core idea of human dignity and how is it different from something a person earns?, The idea that every person has intrinsic worth and deserves to be treated with respect, regardless of achievements., A status that is earned by contributing to society and following all laws., A reward given by the state to citizens who show great courage., Is it possible for a person’s family situation, school, or the state to take away their human dignity?, Because shoe size is a more important human trait than courage., Because internal characteristics are subjective and harder to measure than physical traits., The text compares recognizing dignity to recognizing hair color; what is the key difference between how we see these two traits?, It is as easy to see as someone's hair color., It can only be seen if a person is wearing expensive clothing., It is an internal value that is present even though we cannot physically see it., What are at least four principles of maintaining dignity within health and social care settings?, Acknowledging a person’s individual identity and tailoring support to meet their specific needs., Ignoring a person's individual needs to ensure "fairness.", Only helping people who have unique or rare hobbies., How does maintaining privacy in personal care relate to the broader culture of dignity?, es, if the person commits a crime, their dignity is legally removed., No, dignity is inherent and cannot be given or taken away by any institution., Yes, but only if the person’s family agrees to it., Why is "effective communication" listed as a specific principle for promoting dignity?, It is a core principle of maintaining a culture of dignity and respect for the individual., It is only done to save time for the healthcare workers., It is only necessary if the patient specifically pays extra for a private room., During the introductory "game," why might it be harder for students to group themselves by traits like "courage" or "self-confidence" compared to "shoe size" or "birth month"?, Human rights serve as a framework to help protect and uphold human dignity., Human rights are for the state, while dignity is only for individuals at home., Based on the concluding reflection questions, why is human dignity considered important in today's society?, Effective communication., Encouraging patients to earn their respect through good behavior., Prioritizing speed over the patient's comfort., What is the relationship between human rights and the protection of human dignity?, Throughout their entire life, simply by virtue of being human., Only after they graduate from school., What specific actions can an individual take to show they respect the dignity of those around them?, Creating an environment where every individual feels respected and honored., Making sure everyone has the same hair color and shoe size., Only showing respect to people who are in positions of authority..
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