HTHRHSC 4000 - Application of Ethical Decision Making
in Health Care
HTHRHSC 4000 - Exam
Course Title and Number: HTHRHSC 4000 - Exam
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Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025
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HTHRHSC 4000 - Week 6-7 Midterm 1 Exam Review
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Informed consent is a mechanism that shows respect
for a patient through patient autonomy. - Answer>>
True
Which of the following is an important element to
informed consent? - Answer>> -the disclosure of
information is comprehensible to the patient
-the patient understands that it is voluntary
-the patient is able to understand the information
Why should the informed consent document be written
at a 5th-7th grade reading level? - Answer>> to
increase the chance that potential research participants
can read and understand the document
Freedom from external control or influence and the
capacity for intentional action describes what concept?
- Answer>> autonomy
What 2 conditions are essential for the existence of
autonomy - Answer>> agency & liberty
The principles of autonomy and authority can coexist. -
Answer>> True
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Lacking cultural sensitivity has the potential to violate
the principle of nonmaleficence. - Answer>> True
Which of the following statements best reflect the
principle of nonmaleficence? - Answer>> Do not harm
anyone
Because a healthcare provider intends to act with
beneficence when making a paternalistic decision for a
patient, he/she is always justified - Answer>> False
A living will is an example of: - Answer>> Advanced
Directive
Which of the following statements best reflect the
principle of nonmaleficence? - Answer>> do not harm
anyone
Professional malpractice only occurs if professional
standards are not met. - Answer>> True
The absence of due care is known as: - Answer>>
Negligence
Which of the following are conditions for justified
physician-assisted suicide? - Answer>> -structured
consultation with other healthcare providers
-an ongoing patient-physician relationship
-a voluntary request by a competent patient
-a considered rejection of alternative treatments
On the way home from work Mike, an EMT, comes
across a car accident in which a person's car has taken
down and electric pole. Electric wires are across the car
and street and it is unclear if they are live (could
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electrocute him). The driver of the car is slumped over
and non-responsive. Does Mike have an obligation to
physically rescue the person in need? - Answer>> No -
Mike does not have an obligation to physically rescue
the person from the car because it poses a significant
risk of injury or death to himself, but he should call for
help
Because a healthcare provider intends to act with
beneficence when making a paternalistic decision for a
patient, he/she is always justified. - Answer>> False
Paternalism usually limits a patient's autonomy, even
when it is justified. - Answer>> True
Kate and her medical team must decide between
funding a community nutrition education program for
people at risk of developing diabetes OR a nutrition
intervention for people diagnosed with diabetes. At
which level of resource allocation is Kate and her team
working? - Answer>> allocation within the health care
budget
Two patients (who have the same physician) need a
liver transplant for survival. Patient Z is 45 years old
and also suffers from diabetes, high cholesterol, and
high blood pressure. Patient X is 60 years old without
any other co-morbidities. The physician decided to add
the 60-year old patient to the transplant registry. Which
factor most likely contributed to this decision? -
Answer>> prospect of success
A new drug for the treatment of breast cancer has been
developed and needs to be tested. Which patient
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