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Bioethics Midterm 1 Questions And Answers
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What are the primary moral principles predominantly employed in bioethics correct answer: Autonomy, Non-maleficence, beneficence, justice 
 
Michael Sandel argues that the real problem with performance enhancing drugs and genetic engineering in sports is NOT "that they undermine effort and erode human agency." What, according to Sandel, is the real ethical problem with such technologies? correct answer: "represent a kind of hyper-agency, a Promethean aspiration to remake nature, including h...
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ATI Leadership Final Questions and Answers with Verified Answers
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ATI Leadership Final Questions and Answers with Verified Answers 
Which of the following behaviors in the workplace should the nurse recognize are consistent with substance use disorder? extended lunch periods and breaks calling in sick frequently on mondays or fridays decrease in concern about personal appearance and grooming excessive use of cologne or mouthwash 
a school nurse is assessing a child who has multiple bruises to the trunk and extremities. the child reports he fell out of a tree 2...
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NGN ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR 2019 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADE
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A nurse is assessing a newborn who has a blood glucose level of 30 mg/dl. Which of the following 
manifestations should the nurse expect? 
A. Loose stools 
B. Jitteriness 
C. Hypertonia 
D. Abdominal distention - B. Jitteriness 
 
A nurse is assessing a client who is immediately post-operative following total hip arthroplasty, which 
of the following considerations should the nurse take when positioning the client? 
A. Place the client's heels directly against the bed mattress 
B. Ensure that t...
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Comlex Ethics Level 2 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Comlex Ethics Level 2 Exam Questions and Answers 2024 
What is respondeat superior or vicarious liability? -Answer-it is when an employer is 
responsible for the actions of their employees. Both terms essentially mean the same 
thing. 
what is res ipsa loquitur? -Answer-it is when a physician acts negligently to lead to an 
accident. 
the thing speaks for itself 
Example is if a physician prescribes the wrong medication leading to injury or leaves a 
scalpel inside someone . 
What is contributor...
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ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXIT EXAM 2019 FORM B /REAL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/AGRADE
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ATI RN COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR EXIT EXAM 2019 FORM B /REAL 
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/AGRADE 
1. A nurse is assessing a newborn who has a blood glucose level of 30 mg/dl. Which of the following 
manifestations should the nurse expect? 
A. Loose stools 
B. Jitteriness 
C. Hypertonia 
D. Abdominal distention 
2. A nurse is assessing a client who is immediately post-operative following hip arthroplasty, which of the 
following considerations should the nurse take when positioning the ...
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HCR 210 Final Exam questions with complete solutions
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HCR 210 Final ExamThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality 
 
Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology 
 
Ethical theory that deals with the greater good - correct answer Teleology 
 
holds that th...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam already passed
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam already passedThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality 
 
Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology 
 
Ethical theory that deals with the greater...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam verified/passed
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam verified/passedThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality 
 
Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology 
 
Ethical theory that deals with the greate...
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RN ATI Capstone Comprehensive Predictor Form B.pdf Form B
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RN ATI Capstone Comprehensive Predictor Form B.pdf 
Form B 
1. A nurseis assessing a newborn who has a blood glucose level of30 mg/dl. Which of thefollowingmanifestations 
should the nurse expect? 
A. Loose stoolsB. 
Jitteriness 
C. Hypertonia 
D. Abdominal distention 
2. A nurseis assessing a client who is immediately post-operative following total hip arthroplasty, whichof the following 
considerations should the nurse take when positioning theclient? 
A. Placetheclient’s heels directly agai...
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PHI 015 Midterm 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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When did bioethics emerge? correct answer: → Bioethics emerged in the 50s and 60s following the Nuremberg trials 
Issued Nuremberg code: 1st code of ethics in this field 
Coincided with Civil Rights movement - when parental, academic, political, medical, and military authorities were challenged 
Invention of life-saving technology such as ventilator or AED 
 
What did the patient-physician relationship look like before the emergence of Bioethics? correct answer: Less focus on patient autonom...
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