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which definition most accurately describes applied ethics?
the practical application pf moral standards that are meant to beenft the patient.
Illegal actions are
usually unethical
The study of a branch of philosophy related to morals, moral principles, and moral
judgments is called
ethics.
The quality of being virtuous is called
morality
Unethical acts are
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not always illegal.
The study of ethics includes the use of
A) moral principles.
B) moral judgments.
C) logic.
In applied ethics, medical professionals must apply moral standards for the purpose
of
helping the patient.
Which statement best describes the theory underlying utilitarianism?
Actions must be chosen to achieve the greatest good for the greatest number.
An example of utilitarianism might be
a drug company keeping the cost of a widely used life-saving drug low and
providing it free to those who can't afford it.
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Rights-based ethics emphasizes the
individual rights of persons.
Ethical standards that relate to the medical profession are set and defined by
professional organizations.
The purpose of a cost/benefit analysis in relation to medical care is to
justify the cost of a treatment as compared to the benefit.
A three-step model developed by Kenneth Blanchard and Norman Vincent Peale is
used to evaluate
an ethical dilemma.
The best definition for ethics is the branch of philosophy relating to
morals, moral principles, and moral judgments.
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Which of the following is a branch of applied ethics?
A) Medical ethics
B) Ethical philosophy
Bioethics is concerned with moral dilemmas and issues relating to
advances in medicine and medical research.
The contract for services with a physician includes
A) an agreement to pay for services for as long as they are received by the patient.
B) truthful disclosure of conditions by the patient.
C) an agreement to provide services by the doctor.
Physicians may
A) refuse to treat patients, except in emergencies.
B) not refuse to treat patients.
A physician can turn away patients that