TN ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE
PRACTICE TEST PAPER 2026 FULL
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED SOLUTIONS
100% CORRECT GRADED A+
⩥ True. Answer: T/F
Patients do not have the right to possess their original records. They do
have the right to see, review, inspect, request, and obtain a copy of their
record.
⩥ confidentiality. Answer: holds information entrusted by the patient
(not to be disclosed).
⩥ societal trust. Answer: ensures a positive relationship between the
general public and the healthcare professional.
⩥ nonmaleficence. Answer: treat patients in a way that minimizes harm.
⩥ beneficence. Answer: treat patients with a commitment to provide the
highest standard of care.
⩥ justice. Answer: treat patients with fairness, regardless of all factors
, ⩥ veracity. Answer: provide only truthful information
⩥ autonomy. Answer: : provide patient the freedom of choice to make
medical/dental decisions based on the medical/dental assessment given
by the healthcare professional.
⩥ paternalism. Answer: act as a parent would on behalf of a child.
Sometimes can override the decisions and opinions of an individual (not
included in the ADHA core values).
⩥ standard of care. Answer: all patients should be granted the same level
of attentiveness.
⩥ mores. Answer: customs of a group
⩥ values. Answer: principles used to define that which is right, good,
and just. Values provide guidance to determine right versus wrong and
good versus bad. Typical values include honesty, integrity, compassion,
courage, honor, responsibility, patriotism, respect, fairness, etc.
⩥ moral. Answer: values that are attributed to a system of beliefs,
typically a religion.
⩥ ethics. Answer: set of rules which are explicitly adopted by a group of
people. When one acts in ways which are consistent with our beliefs
PRACTICE TEST PAPER 2026 FULL
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED SOLUTIONS
100% CORRECT GRADED A+
⩥ True. Answer: T/F
Patients do not have the right to possess their original records. They do
have the right to see, review, inspect, request, and obtain a copy of their
record.
⩥ confidentiality. Answer: holds information entrusted by the patient
(not to be disclosed).
⩥ societal trust. Answer: ensures a positive relationship between the
general public and the healthcare professional.
⩥ nonmaleficence. Answer: treat patients in a way that minimizes harm.
⩥ beneficence. Answer: treat patients with a commitment to provide the
highest standard of care.
⩥ justice. Answer: treat patients with fairness, regardless of all factors
, ⩥ veracity. Answer: provide only truthful information
⩥ autonomy. Answer: : provide patient the freedom of choice to make
medical/dental decisions based on the medical/dental assessment given
by the healthcare professional.
⩥ paternalism. Answer: act as a parent would on behalf of a child.
Sometimes can override the decisions and opinions of an individual (not
included in the ADHA core values).
⩥ standard of care. Answer: all patients should be granted the same level
of attentiveness.
⩥ mores. Answer: customs of a group
⩥ values. Answer: principles used to define that which is right, good,
and just. Values provide guidance to determine right versus wrong and
good versus bad. Typical values include honesty, integrity, compassion,
courage, honor, responsibility, patriotism, respect, fairness, etc.
⩥ moral. Answer: values that are attributed to a system of beliefs,
typically a religion.
⩥ ethics. Answer: set of rules which are explicitly adopted by a group of
people. When one acts in ways which are consistent with our beliefs