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Week 1 Quiz HCA322- Health Care Ethics & Medical Law (HCE2422A) - Score for this attempt: 30 out of 30.

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Week 1 - Quiz Due Jun 2 at 11:59pm Points 30 Questions 30 Time Limit 180 Minutes Allowed Attempts 3 Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 74 minutes 30 out of 30 Ethical Behaviors in Health Care and Health Research [WLOs: 2, 3, 4, 5] [CLOs: 1, 3, 4, 5] Prior to taking this quiz, read chapters 1, 2, and 3 in the course textbook. The quiz contains 30 matching, multiple choice, and true or false questions and is worth 4% of your course grade. You have three attempts, each with a time limit of 3 hours, to complete the quiz. The highest score will be shown in the gradebook. Be sure you complete the quiz by Day 6 this week. Select the Take the Quiz button when you are ready to start this quiz. When you are finished, Select the Submit Quiz button. Please note that the questions may differ each time you retake the quiz. Take the Quiz Again Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 30 out of 30 Submitted May 30 at 5:19pm This attempt took 74 minutes.  Question 1 1 / 1 pts scientific members nonscientific members one or more community representatives one or more health care administrators  Question 2 1 / 1 pts the first U.S. Public Health Service study. the first ethically regulated research study. an example of horrendous research patient abuse. an example of research on Mexican-Americans.  Question 3 1 / 1 pts medical center law bureaucratic props reference guides precise analyses  Question 4 1 / 1 pts Institutional review boards (IRBs) must contain all of the following EXCEPT __________. The Tuskegee syphilis study was Flowcharts, or decision-tree diagrams, are BEST used as __________. Match the following terms to their ntialing confirmation process that is based upon the applicant proving their professional competence leading to a state lice standard of care the duty of care that a health care professional owes to a patient, as determined by the reasonably foreseeable risk licensure state permission given to a professional that allows the person to practice their profession within that jurisdiction. apparent agency health care professional appears to be acting as an employee of a health care institution when in actuality, they are certifications processes documenting competence in a skill or field.  Question 5 1 / 1 pts teens single females older patients poor people  Question 6 1 / 1 pts Which group of people may have the LEAST access to clinical trials and to drugs approved through research studies? In the Western model of health care delivery, a(n) __________ manages clinical ethical concerns, and a(n) __________ manages research-related ethical consultation board; bioethics committee clinical ethics review board; research ethics review board institutional review board; bioethics committee bioethics committee; institutional review board  Question 7 1 / 1 pts 1796 1847 1901 1953  Question 8 1 / 1 pts respect for cultural differences among your staff and patients. acknowledgement of the importance and prevalence of culture in people’s lives. analysis of cultural differences with your patients. minimization of the negative consequences arising from cultural differences.  Question 9 1 / 1 pts confidentiality choice fidelity respect  Question 10 When did the American Medical Association first establish its code of ethics, which stated that a physician’s main purpose was to “obey the calls of the sick”? The primary principles of cultural competence include all of the following EXCEPT: As a medical school graduate, Cherese swears to uphold the tenets of the Hippocratic oath. The original oath promises those under Cherese’s care all of the following EXCEPT ___________.1 / 1 pts autonomy respect for persons beneficence justice  Question 11 1 / 1 pts nursing home veteran Medicare and Medicaid research hospital  Question 12 1 / 1 pts procedural justice distributive justice nonmaleficence beneficence  Question 13 1 / 1 pts society Which of the following is NOT a basic principle of the Belmont Report regarding research involving human subjects? Before a national patient bill of rights was passed by Congress, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services established an earlier patient bill of rights that specifically addressed __________ patients. Ms. Godfrey is a nursing home codirector. She orders and allocates all medical, rehabilitation, and office supplies throughout the home’s various departments, and to specific patients. Which specific ethical principle MOST likely informs Ms. Godfrey’s work? The Office of Minority Health defines __________ as the thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social economics culture health care  Question 14 1 / 1 pts Capacity Intelligence Consciousness Objectivity  Question 15 1 / 1 pts Philosophical questioning An ethical theory Moral factoring A moral scheme  Question 16 1 / 1 pts the hospital social worker the admissions officer the attending practitioner the hospital director  Question 17 1 / 1 pts the code of conduct followed by the Israelites __________ refers to decision-making ability as applied to a specific decision and is generally determined by the attending physician. __________ offers general criteria for determining an action’s rightness. In a case where a patient’s informed consent is not property obtained, who is the MOST liable? What is the Code of Hammurabi?a code of conduct prescribed and enforced by Julius Caesar the oldest physical evidence of a code of conduct the first known oral history to include a code of conduct  Question 18 1 / 1 pts beneficence justice autonomy nonmaleficence  Question 19 1 / 1 pts vicarious liability the legal doctrine that holds an employer or supervisor liable for the negligent acts or omissions of an employee or corporate liability the legal doctrine that health care organizations, as corporations, are responsible for exercising reasonable care fo legal liability the legal duties and responsibilities that are owed to another. negligence the failure to meet the minimum requirements of care. torte In a variety of landmark cases, courts have established which of the following as the dominant ethical principle? Match the following terms to their definitions.a wrong or harm toward another person that breaches society's expectations for civil personal conduct.  Question 20 1 / 1 pts Quinlan committee ethical dilemma care team Joint Commission bioethics committee  Question 21 1 / 1 pts self-determination legal collaborative ethical  Question 22 1 / 1 pts macroallocation the processes performed and decisions made to determine how limited resources are distributed in large groups o microallocation the processes performed and decisions made to determine how limited resources are distributed in individual case medical futility What is another term for institutional ethics committee? Before they sign the informed consent forms for his shoulder surgery, Tim and his doctor set recovery and rehabilitation goals. Tim is exercising the __________ function of informed consent. Match the following terms to their near certainty that an action taken in pursuit of a health care goal will fail. rationing allocation of scarce resources; this is necessary and unavoidable whenever the need or demand for any product or triage a system that indicates which patients have priority for treatment and is dependent on the typ of health care setting  Question 23 1 / 1 pts fiscal moral community corporate  Question 24 1 / 1 pts justice kindness beneficence autonomy  Question 25 1 / 1 pts A clinical patient must have a second opinion on a procedure. A health care organization’s __________ identity should both reflect and prescribe that organization’s core values and principles. Which of the following is NOT a dominant principle of principlist ethics? According to Cotler, how do clinical ethical concerns MOST differ from ethical concerns in research testing?A clinical patient’s right to refuse treatment is well established. A clinical patient must be informed of the cost of the treatment. A clinical patient’s family is always included in decisions.  Question 26 1 / 1 pts how to finance a new hospital wing what should appear on informed consent forms whether life support should be stopped making large-scale resource allocation for emergencies  Question 27 1 / 1 pts Tom Beauchamp and James Childress Immanuel Kant John Rawls and John Stuart Mill Hippocrates  Question 28 1 / 1 pts mediation, or alternative dispute resolution, in case of disagreement education of one’s family about treatments and risks consistency and steadfastness in decision making cooperation with health care providers to achieve treatment goals  Question 29 1 / 1 pts Which of the following decisions would LEAST likely be the responsibility of a clinical ethics committee? With whom is the principlist approach to medical ethics most associated? What patient duty does the Joint Commission’s patient rights bill emphasize? The chapter’s Web Field Trip box describes how the Joint Commission has recently cracked down on __________ by health care l misconduct drug theft rude behavior tobacco use  Question 30 1 / 1 pts only member organizations all member organizations and all veterans any patient who has health insurance all U.S. citizens and permanent residents Quiz Score: 30 out of 30 In the cases of the AHA and the Joint Commission, their patient bills of rights apply to __________ that have adopted the bills.

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Week 1 - Quiz
Due Jun 2 at 11:59pm
Points 30
Questions 30
Time Limit 180 Minutes
Allowed Attempts 3

Instructions



Ethical Behaviors in Health Care and Health Research
[WLOs: 2, 3, 4, 5] [CLOs: 1, 3, 4, 5]
Prior to taking this quiz, read chapters 1, 2, and 3 in the course textbook.

The quiz contains 30 matching, multiple choice, and true or false questions and is worth 4% of
your course grade. You have three attempts, each with a time limit of 3 hours, to complete the
quiz. The highest score will be shown in the gradebook. Be sure you complete the quiz by Day
6 this week.

Select the Take the Quiz button when you are ready to start this quiz. When you are finished,
Select the Submit Quiz button. Please note that the questions may differ each time you retake
the quiz.

Take the Quiz Again

Attempt History
Attempt Time Score

LATEST Attempt 1 74 minutes 30 out of 30




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,  Correct answers are hidden.

Score for this attempt: 30 out of 30
Submitted May 30 at 5:19pm
This attempt took 74 minutes.

Question 1
pts
Institutional review boards (IRBs) must contain all of the following EXCEPT __________.
scientific members
nonscientific members
one or more community representatives
one or more health care administrators

Question 2
pts
The Tuskegee syphilis study was
the first U.S. Public Health Service study.
the first ethically regulated research study.
an example of horrendous research patient abuse.
an example of research on Mexican-Americans.

Question 3
pts
Flowcharts, or decision-tree diagrams, are BEST used as __________.
medical center law
bureaucratic props
reference guides
precise analyses

Question 4
pts
Match the following terms to their definitions.




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