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Management in Dental Hygiene 3rd Edition by
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KimbroughLatest Updated 2025 kx kx kx
Rated Grade A+ kx kx
, Test Bank for Ethics, Jurisprudence and Practice kx kx kx kx kx kx
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ChapterOne Test xk kx
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Multiple Choice/True-False:
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1. Utilitarianismisconcernedwith x
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a. rights.
b. duties.
c. happiness.
d. the total amountof happinessin theworld.
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e. privileges.
2. Kantianethicsis concernedwith kx kx kx kx
a. rights.
b. duties.
c. happiness.
d. the total amountof happinessin theworld.
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e. privileges.
3. Virtue ethicsisbasedontheories fromvarious philosophers,such as
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a. Rawls.
b. Kant.
c. Socrates.
d. none of the above. kx kx kx
4. The firsttwoutilitarian philosopherswere
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a. JeremyBentham andJohn Stuart Mill. kx kx kx kx kx
b. ImmanuelKant andJohn Rawls. kx kx kx kx
c. ImmanuelKantandJohn Stuart Mill. x
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d. John Rawls and John Stuart Mill.kx kx kx kx kx
5. Virtue ethics isbasedon kx kx kx kx
a. character traits. kx
b. rights.
c. duties.
d. privileges.
6. Primafacie dutiesare determinedby the presentsituation.
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, a. true
b. false
7. Utilitariansareconcernedwithconsequenceswhen makingethicaldecisions. x
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a. true
b. false
8. If person Ahas a right, then person Bhasa dutyto ensure that right.
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a. true
b. false
9. A privilegeisgrantedonly ifcertain conditionsare met.
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a. true
b. false
10. A deontological approach considers the benefit or happiness that would result
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from a decision, while a teleological approach does not consider the
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consequences.
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a. true
b. false
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1. A utilitarian who is concerned with individual acts is a/an
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2. A utilitarian who is concerned with the best ways of acting in a given situation is a/an
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utilitarian.
3. The ethical studies thatexplore the nature of moral judgments and the structure of
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moral concepts are called
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4. A dutyis a duty made obvious by thecircumstancessurrounding it. kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx
5. is a position taken by a teleologist and is based on the notion that whatkx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx
matters is the result of an action.
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6. Kant’sethics, or theories,emphasizeduties.
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7. Utilitariansview socialjustice asa means to . kx kx kx kx kx kx kx
8. John Rawls is known for his theory of
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9. Utilitarianism isa theory. kx kx
10. ethics was advocated by early philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx
Aristotle.
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Matching: Match the descriptionto one of the termslistedbelow.
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1.A type of normative ethicsthatjudges anaction by its consequences.
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2.A valid claimearned by effort and hard work.
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3.A type ofconsequentialist theory. x
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4.A branch ofnormative ethics thatemphasizes duties.
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5.A disciplineconsistingofthoughts andideas about morality.
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6.A branch of ethics that recommends specific actionsit considersjustified.
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, 7.Amoralposition thatincludesconsequentialisttheories.
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8.A type of ethicsthatemphasizes aperson’scharacter traits.
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9.An obligation or action that ought tobe done regardless of consequences.
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10. A validclaim guaranteed by a society.
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a. privilege f. ethics kx
b. virtue g. deontology kx
c. duty h. teleology kx
d. right i. utilitarianism
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e. normative j. consequentialism
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ChapterTwo Test xk kx
Name
Multiple Choice/True-False:
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1. Beneficencemeans x
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a. to do what is good for yourself. kx kx kx kx kx kx
b. to do no harm. kx kx kx
c. to do what is good for others.
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d. faithfulness.
2. Nonmaleficencemeans x
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a. to do no harm. kx kx kx
b. to do only what is beneficial. kx kx kx kx kx
c. totell the truth. kx kx kx
d. to do onlywhat the patient accepts. kx kx kx kx kx kx
3. Autonomymay be restricted in cases of x
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a. mental incompetence. kx
b. minors.
c. emergency.
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4. Self-determinationisassociatedwith kx x
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a. autonomy.
b. parentalism.
c. beneficence.
d. veracity.
5. A termcloselyassociatedwith beneficence is
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a. nonmaleficence.
b. maternalism.