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Final Exam Healthcare Ethics
When was the first artificial insemination performed on humans?
1690
1790
1890
1969
1790
T/F
The Catholic church objects to AID (assisted insemination donor).
True
What is AIH?
A combination of AIDS and HIV.
Assisted insemination using the husband's sperm.
Assisted insemination using the human sperm.
Aid In Husbanding.
Assisted insemination using the husband's sperm.
T/F
One objection to AID is that it can transmit disease.
True
Who is Louise Brown?
The first AI recipient.
The first test tube baby.
The first woman to give birth to a sheep.
The first woman to be a sperm donor
The first test tube baby
T/F
Children produced by IVF show more abnormalities than normal.
False
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What is the "surplus embryo" problem?
Too many women wanting to donate eggs.
The world overpopulation problem.
Techniques of IVF produce too many eggs than can be safely implanted
Techniques of IVF produce too many eggs than can be safely implanted
T/F
A Tennessee court concluded that frozen embryos are marital property.
False
T/F
Third party IVF raises the same ethical and safety issues as artificial
insemination donor.
True
T/F
IVF can be used for sex selection.
True
T/F
IVF can be used for genetic screening.
True
Why do some favor embryonic research?
It will enable us to obtain information about fertilization.
It will enable us to obtain information about contraception.
It will enable us to obtain information about birth defects.
All of the above.
None of the above.
All of the above.
T/F
Walters claims that your attitude to embryo research will largely depend on
your views regarding the moral status of the embryo.
True
T/F
Some argue that surrogate parenthood is as old as the Bible
True
T/F
Surrogate mother contracts allow the contracting couple be able to order the
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surrogate to abort the fetus if they decide that they do not like the way that it
was turning out.
True
Y/N
Does the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ban surrogate
parenthood?
No
T/F
The artificial placenta and the artificial uterus could obviate the need for
surrogate mothers.
True
What are amniocentesis and chorionic villi sampling?
A means of prenatal genetic screening.
A means of postnatal genetic screening.
A means of prenatal genetic screening.
T/F
The Human Genome Project is an attempt to map all the genes in the human
body.
True
What kind of genetic intervention is it when the change can be passed on to
offspring?
Somatic.
Germ-line.
Eugenics
All of the above.
Germ-Line
What kind of genetic intervention affects only the person to whom it is done?
Somatic.
Germ-line.
Eugenics
All of the above.
Somatic
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Which kind of genetic intervention is the most worrisome morally?
Somatic
Germ-line
Germ-Line
What is the stigmatization problem?
Genetic samples must be taken from the palms of the hands thereby
mimicking the wounds of Christ -- the stigmata.
People known to have genetic diseases or be carriers of it may be
discriminated against.
People known to have genetic diseases or be carriers of it may be discriminated
against.
T/F
All or almost all are carriers of genetic disease.
True
What does the President's Commission conclude about the value of genetic
screening?
Genetic screening should be legislatively mandated.
Genetic screening should be banned.
Genetic screening should be made available for information purposes.
Genetic screening should be made available for information purposes.
What is the "ethics of genetic duty"?
An obligation to prevent genetic disease.
An obligation to let nature take its genetic course without our intervention in it.
An obligation to prevent genetic disease
What are the problems associated with disclosing genetic screening
information when it comes to employment and insurance?
Insurance companies would not want to insure you if you have a genetic
predisposition to get certain diseases.
Employers would not want to employ you if you have a genetic predisposition
to get certain diseases.
Both of the above
Both of the above
What is a "speciation event"?
Genetic modifications or changes become so great that fertile offspring