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Ethics and Law Chapters
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Answers Study Guide
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The higher standards expressed in a professional A. self-regulating behavior
code of ethics and enforced by those within the
profession represents
A. self-regulating behavior
B. a service orientation
C. a standard of practice
D. an organized association
The three fundamental ethical principles of the C. social justice
"Physician Charter" include the primacy of patient
welfare, patient autonomy, and the principle of
A. professionalism
B. interprofessionalism
C. social justice
D. altruism
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Which of the following models of professionalism B. interactive model
described by Ozar is considered to be most
desirable?
A. commercial model
B. interactive model
C. guide model
The term interprofessional education (IPE) refers C. learn together during part of their professional training
to occasions when students from two or more
health professions
A. are combined into a single education program,
for example, R.N. and L.P.N. or D.O. and M.D.
B. complete the degree requirements for more
than one program, for example an M.D. and a
D.D.S
C. learn together during part of their professional
training
D. take the same written board examination as part
of the licensing process
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______________ are essential skills requiring knowledge, D. competencies
skill, and ability that are performed by a health
care provider.
A. duties
B. obligations
C. basics
D. competencies
Which of the following is the term used to C. accreditation
describe the system that has been developed in
the US to protect the public welfare and provide
standards for the evaluation of educational
programs and schools?
A. standards
B. competencies
C. accreditation
D. uniformity
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Ethics and Law Chapters
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Answers Study Guide
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The higher standards expressed in a professional A. self-regulating behavior
code of ethics and enforced by those within the
profession represents
A. self-regulating behavior
B. a service orientation
C. a standard of practice
D. an organized association
The three fundamental ethical principles of the C. social justice
"Physician Charter" include the primacy of patient
welfare, patient autonomy, and the principle of
A. professionalism
B. interprofessionalism
C. social justice
D. altruism
Page 2 of 49 2 Ethics and Law Chapters 1-6.pdf
,Ethics and Law Chapters 1-6 3 of 49 2026-03-26
Which of the following models of professionalism B. interactive model
described by Ozar is considered to be most
desirable?
A. commercial model
B. interactive model
C. guide model
The term interprofessional education (IPE) refers C. learn together during part of their professional training
to occasions when students from two or more
health professions
A. are combined into a single education program,
for example, R.N. and L.P.N. or D.O. and M.D.
B. complete the degree requirements for more
than one program, for example an M.D. and a
D.D.S
C. learn together during part of their professional
training
D. take the same written board examination as part
of the licensing process
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______________ are essential skills requiring knowledge, D. competencies
skill, and ability that are performed by a health
care provider.
A. duties
B. obligations
C. basics
D. competencies
Which of the following is the term used to C. accreditation
describe the system that has been developed in
the US to protect the public welfare and provide
standards for the evaluation of educational
programs and schools?
A. standards
B. competencies
C. accreditation
D. uniformity
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