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CHLH 260 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Graded A+ States with Physician Assisted Suicide - Answers -Oregon (1997) -Washington -Montana -Vermont (2013) Janet Adkins - Answers diagnosed with Alzheimer's, went to Kevorkian, performed the PAS in a public park in his van and the with the flip of a switch, potassium chloride was administered and would be dead Value conflicts with PAS - Answers autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence Pain control - Answers palliative care experts believe that pain can be alleviated in all but the rarest cases, some patients may withhold or delay narcotics with fear of addiction Oregon Criteria for PAS - Answers -must be terminally ill -6 months or less to live -2 oral requests for assistance in dying -must have one written request for assistance in dying -must convince two physicians that she/he is sincere, not acting on a whim, and that the decision is voluntary -no depression influence -wait 15 days Marcia Angell - Answers YES: principles which predominate are autonomy and duty to relieve suffering, doctors should not be prosecuted for providing PAS Kathleen Foley - Answers NO: PAS will substitute for interventions that would otherwise improve the quality of life, hurts training education and practice improvements in palliative care Ethical Theory that best fits Bush Admin. trying to repeal the Death with Dignity Act of 1997 - Answers Deontological: not ethical to have a doctor assist in suicide Natural Law: Bush supports dying naturally and not having someone help you. first place in the WORLD to legalize euthanasia - Answers Northern Territory of Australia reasons for genomic testing - Answers -health & disease -prenatal testing: controversial -down syndrome -cystic fibrosis -spina bifida Utilitarianism for Genetic Testing - Answers -at times can require sacrifice, baby born with impairment, less optimal life and burden for family and society Deontological Theory for Genetic Testing - Answers Right action determined by intention not outcome, choice examined Mary Example - Answers Family influence: add pressure, families make decisions together, explore clients values autonomy for genetic testing - Answers social values and personal values conflict -may not want to know offspring is at risk -may prefer offspring to have same condition privacy and confidentiality for genetic testing - Answers complex, genetic test may reveal risk of disease -for other biological family members & other family members may be unaware of risk justice for genetic testing - Answers fair and equal treatment: equal access to testing -socioeconomic, ethnic, geographical groups -weakened w/o universal access -not available at all hospitals ethical dilemmas in genetic testing - Answers -some tests don't identify all mutations -may not provide enough info for a decision -should info be gathered if no treatment exists -undesired options after testing -false positives & negatives -uncertain implications for early intervention

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CHLH 260 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Graded A+

States with Physician Assisted Suicide - Answers -Oregon (1997)

-Washington

-Montana

-Vermont (2013)

Janet Adkins - Answers diagnosed with Alzheimer's, went to Kevorkian, performed the PAS in a public
park in his van and the with the flip of a switch, potassium chloride was administered and would be
dead

Value conflicts with PAS - Answers autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence

Pain control - Answers palliative care experts believe that pain can be alleviated in all but the rarest
cases, some patients may withhold or delay narcotics with fear of addiction

Oregon Criteria for PAS - Answers -must be terminally ill

-6 months or less to live

-2 oral requests for assistance in dying

-must have one written request for assistance in dying

-must convince two physicians that she/he is sincere, not acting on a whim, and that the decision is
voluntary

-no depression influence

-wait 15 days

Marcia Angell - Answers YES: principles which predominate are autonomy and duty to relieve suffering,
doctors should not be prosecuted for providing PAS

Kathleen Foley - Answers NO: PAS will substitute for interventions that would otherwise improve the
quality of life, hurts training education and practice improvements in palliative care

Ethical Theory that best fits Bush Admin. trying to repeal the Death with Dignity Act of 1997 - Answers
Deontological: not ethical to have a doctor assist in suicide

Natural Law: Bush supports dying naturally and not having someone help you.

first place in the WORLD to legalize euthanasia - Answers Northern Territory of Australia

reasons for genomic testing - Answers -health & disease

, -prenatal testing: controversial

-down syndrome

-cystic fibrosis

-spina bifida

Utilitarianism for Genetic Testing - Answers -at times can require sacrifice, baby born with impairment,
less optimal life and burden for family and society

Deontological Theory for Genetic Testing - Answers Right action determined by intention not outcome,
choice examined

Mary Example - Answers Family influence: add pressure, families make decisions together, explore
clients values

autonomy for genetic testing - Answers social values and personal values conflict

-may not want to know offspring is at risk

-may prefer offspring to have same condition

privacy and confidentiality for genetic testing - Answers complex, genetic test may reveal risk of disease

-for other biological family members & other family members may be unaware of risk

justice for genetic testing - Answers fair and equal treatment: equal access to testing

-socioeconomic, ethnic, geographical groups

-weakened w/o universal access

-not available at all hospitals

ethical dilemmas in genetic testing - Answers -some tests don't identify all mutations

-may not provide enough info for a decision

-should info be gathered if no treatment exists

-undesired options after testing

-false positives & negatives

-uncertain implications for early intervention

-potential adverse personal or society consequences

genetic discrimination - Answers -real or perceived genetic differences

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