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ETHICAL Dilemma Medical Futility STUDENT Worksheet Mavis Anderson, 84 years old Overview This scenario highlights the ethical dilemma of medical futility when Mavis remains in ICU on a ventilator as a result of respiratory failure. She also has d
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ETHICAL Dilemma 
Medical Futility 
 
STUDENT Worksheet 
 
 
Mavis Anderson, 84 years old 
 
 
Overview 
This scenario highlights the ethical dilemma of medical futility when Mavis remains in ICU on a ventilator as a result of respiratory failure. She also has dementia and terminal cancer. The family is unwilling to consider withdrawing life support and one of the members is openly antagonistic and is not afraid to question and confront nurses about what he thinks is best for his mother. 
 
 
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STUDENT WORKSHEET-ETHICAL_DILEMMA-MEDICAL FUTILITY
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ETHICAL Dilemma 
Medical Futility 
 
STUDENT Worksheet 
 
 
Mavis Anderson, 84 years old 
 
 
Overview 
This scenario highlights the ethical dilemma of medical futility when Mavis remains in ICU on a ventilator as a result of respiratory failure. She also has dementia and terminal cancer. The family is unwilling to consider withdrawing life support and one of the members is openly antagonistic and is not afraid to question and confront nurses about what he thinks is best for his mother. 
 
 
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STUDENT WORKSHEET-ETHICAL_DILEMMA-MEDICAL FUTILITY
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ETHICAL Dilemma 
Medical Futility 
 
STUDENT Worksheet 
 
 
Mavis Anderson, 84 years old 
 
 
Overview 
This scenario highlights the ethical dilemma of medical futility when Mavis remains in ICU on a ventilator as a result of respiratory failure. She also has dementia and terminal cancer. The family is unwilling to consider withdrawing life support and one of the members is openly antagonistic and is not afraid to question and confront nurses about what he thinks is best for his mother. 
 
 
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ETHICAL Dilemma Medical Futility
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ETHICAL Dilemma 
Medical Futility This scenario highlights the ethical dilemma of medical futility when Mavis remains in ICU on a ventilator as a result of respiratory failure. She also has dementia and terminal cancer. The family is unwilling to consider withdrawing life support and one of the members is openly antagonistic and is not afraid to question and confront nurses about what he thinks is best for his mother. 
 
 
 
Clinical Dilemma Activity: STUDENT 
 
I.	Scenario 
History of Prese...
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PHI 208 (Week 5 Final Exam) 2020 with all the correct answers(Graded A)
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PHI 208 (Week 5 Final Exam) 2020 with all the correct answers(Graded A) Question 1 1 / 1 pts Rachels claims that most actual cases of killing: are morally required. are morally less bad than most actual cases of letting die. are morally the same most actual cases of letting die. Correct! are morally worse than most actual cases of letting die. The answer can be found in the article “Active and Passive Euthanasia” Question 2 1 / 1 pts What does Noddings have to say about essentialism about ge...
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PHI 208 FINAL EXAM
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PHI 208 FINAL EXAM 
 
Question 1 
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According to Thomas Nagel’s article, “War and Massacre,” the absolutist position that creates no problems of interpretation is 
 
rule utilitarianism 
 
 
act utilitarianism 
 
Correct! 
 
pacifism 
 
 
humanitarian intervention 
 
The answer can be found on p.126 of Thomas Nagel’s article “War and Massacre” 
 
Question 2 
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What, according to Tom Regan, is the contractarian approach to ethics? 
 
The view that ...
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PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam|Latest Complete solutions|Ashford University:DOWNLOAD TO SCORE AN A
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PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam Score for this attempt: 50 out of 50 Question 1 1 / 1 pts Rachels claims that most actual cases of killing: are morally required. are morally less bad than most actual cases of letting die. are morally the same most actual cases of letting die. Correct! are morally worse than most actual cases of letting die. The answer can be found in the article “Active and Passive Euthanasia” Question 2 1 / 1 pts What does Noddings have to say about essentialism about gender? Cul...
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PHI 208 (Week 5 Final Exam) 2020 with all the correct answers(Graded A)
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PHI 208 (Week 5 Final Exam) 2020 with all the correct answers(Graded A) Question 1 1 / 1 pts Rachels claims that most actual cases of killing: are morally required. are morally less bad than most actual cases of letting die. are morally the same most actual cases of letting die. Correct! are morally worse than most actual cases of letting die. The answer can be found in the article “Active and Passive Euthanasia” Question 2 1 / 1 pts What does Noddings have to say about essentialism about ge...
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PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam | Complete Solutions (Explained)
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Chamberlain PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam

 1.	Question :	In the video, “Drones Are Ethical and Effective,” Kenneth Anderson argues that the use of drones is ethical because

 			 it provides a greater separation between the target and operator 
 			 it allows us to maintain a list of high value targets 

 		 	 it is more precise than other forms of weaponry 

 			 none of the above 

 		


 		
 		



Question 2.	Question :	What does Tom Regan say is the source of inherent value in an individual...
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PHI 208 Week 5 Final Exam 
Score for this attempt: 50 out of 50
 
Question 1
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Rachels claims that most actual cases of killing:
 
are morally required.
 
 
are morally less bad than most actual cases of letting die.
 
 
are morally the same most actual cases of letting die.
 
Correct!
 
are morally worse than most actual cases of letting die.
 
The answer can be found in the article “Active and Passive Euthanasia”
 
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
What does Noddings have to say abo...
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