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1. Which of the following is not a function of a hospital Ethics Committee?
Reviewing the credentials of all medical staff
2. When people say healthcare is a paternalistic system, they mean that practitioners for
various reasons:
Intentionally limit a patient’s autonomy by deciding what is best for him / her
3. The standard care to prevent harm to patients is called?
Due harm
4. The principle of distributive justice means:
Fairness in the allocation of scarce goods and services
5. A patient offers you money for caring for him. You tell the patient you cannot accept it.
This is an example of.
Rule Utility
6. A right that claims that all mean are created equal is a natural right. T
7. A belief that standards of right and wrong only make sense in the context of a particular
individual, society, or culture is termed beneficence. F
8. A right that obligates others not to interfere is a negative right. T
9. The right that allows one to receive goods and services from another is a natural right. F
10. A legal right is a right that provides legal principles as a basis for its justification. T
11. Virtue Ethics calls for an individual to think about what a “good practitioner” would do
when making a decision. T
12. Maleficience means to never use treatment to injure or harm an individual. F
13. Autonomy allows an individual to choose his / her own decisions without constraint or
coercion. T
14. The principle that deals with fairness is justice. T
, 15. Distributive justice calls for virtue in the distribution of scarce goods and services. T
16. Promoting the health and welfare of the patient above other considerations is termed
autonomy. F
17. Informed consent in health care situations means to understand one’s condition, treatment
options and risks in order to make an informed consent decision. T
18. This practice occurs when a woman agrees to carry a baby to term and to give that baby
up to another set of parents or another individual to raise. Surrogacy
19. An individual or group of individuals who advocate that abortion should be a matter of
choice are described as. Pro– Choice advocates
20. An individual or group of individuals who advocate that abortion should be illegal as a
matter of respect for the sanity of human life are described as. Pro-Life advocates
21. Whatever the intention or reason, abortion results in the death of the fetus.
22. When people wonder about what kind of persons they should be, what type of ethics is of
concern to them? Virtue Ethics
23. The ability to have control over your own body relates to the principle of Autonomy.
24. Adopted children are often interested in determining their genetic parentage.
25. When people sell their sperm, eggs, embryos, or wombs they are selling their genetic
identity.
26. Scientists divide viable clones into two types research and productive.
27. Making the statement that one can use cloning to replace a dying child is an example of
reductionism.