PPLE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS | TESTED AND
PROVEN ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025
100% (GRADE A+)
What is ethics
Ans>> -reflection and application of moral norms to to human motivation and conduct
-distinctive logic of ethical statements
what are the four bio-ethics principles
Ans>> 1. autonomy
2. non-maleficence
3. beneficence
4. justice
True or false
Law is a subset of ethics
1
,Ans>> True
why are there more ethical questions than legal questions
Ans>> -developments in society and technology happen years or decades before law catches
up
-we want to leave people freedom to do the right thing for the right reason rather than by force
Who created the Code of Ethics (PREAMBLE) for pharmacists
Ans>> American Pharmacists Association for Pharmacists (APhA)
what is the difference between professional ethics and personal ethics
Ans>> -professional ethics is focused on supporting the pharmacist-patient relationship as well
as the profession's relationship to the society
-that may conflict in some instances with one's personal ethics or values
2
,steps to pass a bill at the federal level
Ans>> 1. bill is sponsored by a legislator
2. bill is sent to appropriate congressional committee and determines whether the bill will go to
the Senate or House floor
3. bill debated and passed in one chamber before being sent to another chamber for debate
and passage
4. the President approves or vetos bill
5. congress can override veto with two thirds vote
Differences between Criminal, Civil, and Administrative actions
Ans>> Criminal
-government vs private party (selling illegal drugs without license)
-defendant is either acquitted or guilty
Civil
-private party vs private party (prescribing wrong drug)
-defendant found liable or not liable
3
, Administrative
-agency vs private party
-defendant has license or permit suspended, revoked, or fines imposed
what is virtue ethics
Ans>> -character of the moral actor (a person with good morals will do the right thing)
what is deonto-logical ethics
Ans>> -whether the act conforms to a universal rational duty (telling the truth)
-doing the right thing for the right reason
what is utilitarian ethics
Ans>> whether the act results in the maximum of good consequences over bad ones (good
outweigh the bad)
4
PROVEN ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025
100% (GRADE A+)
What is ethics
Ans>> -reflection and application of moral norms to to human motivation and conduct
-distinctive logic of ethical statements
what are the four bio-ethics principles
Ans>> 1. autonomy
2. non-maleficence
3. beneficence
4. justice
True or false
Law is a subset of ethics
1
,Ans>> True
why are there more ethical questions than legal questions
Ans>> -developments in society and technology happen years or decades before law catches
up
-we want to leave people freedom to do the right thing for the right reason rather than by force
Who created the Code of Ethics (PREAMBLE) for pharmacists
Ans>> American Pharmacists Association for Pharmacists (APhA)
what is the difference between professional ethics and personal ethics
Ans>> -professional ethics is focused on supporting the pharmacist-patient relationship as well
as the profession's relationship to the society
-that may conflict in some instances with one's personal ethics or values
2
,steps to pass a bill at the federal level
Ans>> 1. bill is sponsored by a legislator
2. bill is sent to appropriate congressional committee and determines whether the bill will go to
the Senate or House floor
3. bill debated and passed in one chamber before being sent to another chamber for debate
and passage
4. the President approves or vetos bill
5. congress can override veto with two thirds vote
Differences between Criminal, Civil, and Administrative actions
Ans>> Criminal
-government vs private party (selling illegal drugs without license)
-defendant is either acquitted or guilty
Civil
-private party vs private party (prescribing wrong drug)
-defendant found liable or not liable
3
, Administrative
-agency vs private party
-defendant has license or permit suspended, revoked, or fines imposed
what is virtue ethics
Ans>> -character of the moral actor (a person with good morals will do the right thing)
what is deonto-logical ethics
Ans>> -whether the act conforms to a universal rational duty (telling the truth)
-doing the right thing for the right reason
what is utilitarian ethics
Ans>> whether the act results in the maximum of good consequences over bad ones (good
outweigh the bad)
4