questions 13-25.
Q12. We should treat others fairly a. Normative basis b. Non-maleficence c. Beneficence d. Autonomy e. Justice Q13. Which of the following is a rationale for studying medical ethics? 2. Health care is basic need that all have and supports physical health and mental well being b. Patients tend to be vulnerable (less power, less knowledge, stigmatizing) c. Health care is a social endeavor d. All of the above Q14. Study of how health care, in its structure, organization, delivery, relationships, and means affects human well being (dignity, character, QOL) and the good of the community. & Ethics b. Ontology c. Healthcare ethics d. Normative Q15. Which of the following is NOT a rationale for the growth of healthcare ethics as a discipline? a. Patient satisfaction scores b. Karen Ann Quinlan case c. Nuremburg Trial d. Tuskegee syphilis study Q16. Involved the abuse of concentration camp detainees in Germany. a. Quinlan case b. Nuremburg Trial c. Tuskegee syphilis study d. Heidelberg University prison experiment Q17. Started in the 1930s before the advent of antibiotics, originally a study of the natural history of a spirochete. a. Quinlan case b. Nuremburg Trial C. Tuskegee syphilis study d. Heidelberg University prison experiment
Q18. Famous legal case involved the right to privacy, including the right to terminate extraordinary medical measures, even if death results. a. Quinlan case b. Nuremburg Trial c. Tuskegee syphilis study d. Heidelberg University prison experiment Q19. Macro or health policy issues deals with which of the following? a. Healthcare organization and reform b. Healthcare financing c. Public health issues d. Healthcare regulations and legislation e. All of the above Q20. Micro or clinical issues does NOT deal with which of the following? & End of life b. Sexuality and reproductive issues C. Healthcare policy d. Caring for special populations Q21. Your text cites which of the following as individuals considered virtuous. a. St. Thomas More b. Rosa Parks c. Mother Teresa of Calcutta d. Gandhi e. All of the above Q22. Which of the following is NOT a step in the discernment process? a. Ignore all relevant factual information b. Identify ethical issues c. Consider what right relationships require and what lead ultimately to human flourishing d. Brainstorm options, weigh options and select one 6. Evaluate decision against external and internal criteria Q23. Traditionally and historically, which of the following was NOT considered a profession? a. Medicine b. Law c. The press/journalism d. A religious life
Q24. Which of the following is often given as a rationale for withholding treatment? a. Excessive risk of contracting discase/ exposure b. Questionable benefit on fatal disease (high case fatality ratio) C. Obligation to other patient care d. Obligation to self and family Q25. Which of the following are justifications for truth telling in patient encounters? a. Telling the truth is a respect owed to all people b. Veracity is consistent with fidelity and keeping promises c. Lying and deception undermine patient-physician trust d. Telling the truth benefits the patient c. All of the above
please answer Q12. We should treat others fairly a. Normative basis b. Non-maleficence c. Beneficence d. Autonomy e. Justice Q13. Whic
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