CORE CHI HEALTHCARE EXAM SCRIPT 2026
FULL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
◉ Beneficence. Answer: Quality of doing or producing good; to
implement actions that benefit clients and their support persons
◉ Caring. Answer: To show compassion through interpersonal
relationships
◉ Code of ethics. Answer: Set of rules governing ones ethical
principles; formal guidelines and standards for professional actions
◉ Ethics. Answer: System of rules and principles that guide decision-
making relating to what is morally right or wrong; ethics provides a
standard of conduct or code of behavior
◉ Euthanasia. Answer: "Mercy killing" performs action that results in
the death of a client to alleviate suffering with belief of no hope for
recovery
◉ Honesty. Answer: Fairness and straightforwardness of behaviors/
actions; truthful
,◉ Morals. Answer: Personally held beliefs, opinions and attitudes that
guide our actions. Persona standards of right or wrong
◉ Nonmaleficence. Answer: The duty to do no harm; basis of most
codes of nursing ethics
◉ Quality of life. Answer: Focuses on clients physical and mental
functioning; usually judged by the person to whom it applies
◉ Role duty. Answer: Pattern of behavior expected as part of ones
position
◉ Socialization. Answer: The process by which individuals learn the
knowledge, skills, and accepted behaviors of their social group or
society
◉ Values. Answer: Standard that provide the foundation for making
decisions and guiding behavior; ideas of life, customs, and ways of
behaving that society regards as desirable
◉ Veracity. Answer: The ability to tell the truth; essential to the integrity
of a relationship
, ◉ Liability. Answer: the state of being legally responsible for the harm
one causes another
◉ Standard of reasonable care. Answer: assumes that an individual is a
person of reasonable and ordinary prudence; the care you give a patient
must be equivalent to the care another professional with your same level
of certification, knowledge, and skill level would have given
◉ Negligence. Answer: the failure to use ordinary and reasonable care
◉ Tort. Answer: legal wrongs committed against a person (a wrongful
act or failure to act.)
◉ Assumption of risk. Answer: an athlete assumes the risk of
participating in an activity when he or she knows and understands the
dangers of that activity and voluntarily chooses to be exposed to those
dangers
◉ HIPAA. Answer: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
◉ Three Parts of HIPAA. Answer: Privacy
Security
Enforcement
FULL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
◉ Beneficence. Answer: Quality of doing or producing good; to
implement actions that benefit clients and their support persons
◉ Caring. Answer: To show compassion through interpersonal
relationships
◉ Code of ethics. Answer: Set of rules governing ones ethical
principles; formal guidelines and standards for professional actions
◉ Ethics. Answer: System of rules and principles that guide decision-
making relating to what is morally right or wrong; ethics provides a
standard of conduct or code of behavior
◉ Euthanasia. Answer: "Mercy killing" performs action that results in
the death of a client to alleviate suffering with belief of no hope for
recovery
◉ Honesty. Answer: Fairness and straightforwardness of behaviors/
actions; truthful
,◉ Morals. Answer: Personally held beliefs, opinions and attitudes that
guide our actions. Persona standards of right or wrong
◉ Nonmaleficence. Answer: The duty to do no harm; basis of most
codes of nursing ethics
◉ Quality of life. Answer: Focuses on clients physical and mental
functioning; usually judged by the person to whom it applies
◉ Role duty. Answer: Pattern of behavior expected as part of ones
position
◉ Socialization. Answer: The process by which individuals learn the
knowledge, skills, and accepted behaviors of their social group or
society
◉ Values. Answer: Standard that provide the foundation for making
decisions and guiding behavior; ideas of life, customs, and ways of
behaving that society regards as desirable
◉ Veracity. Answer: The ability to tell the truth; essential to the integrity
of a relationship
, ◉ Liability. Answer: the state of being legally responsible for the harm
one causes another
◉ Standard of reasonable care. Answer: assumes that an individual is a
person of reasonable and ordinary prudence; the care you give a patient
must be equivalent to the care another professional with your same level
of certification, knowledge, and skill level would have given
◉ Negligence. Answer: the failure to use ordinary and reasonable care
◉ Tort. Answer: legal wrongs committed against a person (a wrongful
act or failure to act.)
◉ Assumption of risk. Answer: an athlete assumes the risk of
participating in an activity when he or she knows and understands the
dangers of that activity and voluntarily chooses to be exposed to those
dangers
◉ HIPAA. Answer: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
◉ Three Parts of HIPAA. Answer: Privacy
Security
Enforcement