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Theological Bioethics (RELG 2650) Midterm IDs Latest Update Graded A+
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Theological Bioethics (RELG 2650) 
Midterm IDs Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
bioethics The study of ethics related to issues that arise in health care. 
 
ethics sustained and intentional reflection on morality and the moral life with analysis, 
discontent, reasoning, and arguments 
 
moral rules or principles of behavior that should guide members of a profession or organization 
and make them deal honestly and fairly with each other and with their custom 
 
utilitarianism 1 fundamental moral good-...
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Bioethics exam| 100 Questions | With Complete Solutions
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What happened in the Seattle artificial kidney program? correct answer: 1962 
When dialysis was perfected, not everyone who wanted it could receive it, so they had t decide who could and could not get it. 
 
What was the Tuskegee study? correct answer: 
- recruited black males who needed money and were desperate to give them syphilis 
- The men did not have informed consent, they told that they were being treated for "bad blood" 
- They did not receive proper treatment 
- lasted 40 year...
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Bioethics Midterm Exam (Phil 345) Questions With Complete Solutions
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Pellegrino "The Metamorphosis of Medical Ethics" correct answer: o A lot of change had been happening and ------ wanted to return to the foundations of medical ethics, including the doctor-patient relationship. Describes the 4 historic periods. 
o The nature of medicine is at stake 
o A physician's virtue is now WHAT IS MOST LUCRATIVE 
Wants to figure out the philosophical reasons for why some doctors are departing from traditional ethics in medicine & is this really where we want it to go....
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Bioethics 227, Bioethics Exam III, Bioethics Test 2 Study Guide, Bioethics exam 3, Bioethics Chapter 9 Test, Genetic Choice Board Vocab., Genetic processes multiple choice, Chapter 9 Genetic Choices final exam review | Rated A+
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Bioethics 227, Bioethics Exam III, Bioethics Test 2 Study Guide, 
Bioethics exam 3, Bioethics Chapter 9 Test, Genetic Choice Board 
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Purdy - "Conception can sometimes be morally wrong on grounds of genetic information, 
although the judgment will not apply to those who accept the moral legitimacy of abortion and 
are willing to employ prenatal screening and selective abortion." 
Risk 
(there are ...
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Bioethics Final Review - Multiple Choice Questions With Complete Solutions
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A problem that occurs when using a duty-based approach to ethics is: 
a. the primary emphasis on a person's individual rights 
b. determining the greatest good for the greatest number of people 
c. the conflicting opinions regarding what our responsibility is 
d. remembering the three-step model approach to solving ethical dilemmas 
e. understanding the difference between what is fair and unfair correct answer: The conflicting opinions regarding what our responsibility is 
 
Moral issues tha...
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Christian Bioethics Final Exam| 300 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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The major branch of ethics that focuses primarily on the character of the moral actor and not simply on the morality of specific acts. It focuses on "being" a certain kind of person. correct answer: Virtue 
 
The domain of social scientists more than that of philosophical ethicists, the branch of ethics that observes and reports patterns of human behavior without stipulating what people ought to do. correct answer: Descriptive 
 
By formulating concrete moral rules, this branch of ethics sti...
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Les 5 Socialezekerheidsrecht - Pensioenverzekeringen
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Bioethics midterm exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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4 main principles that create obligations correct answer: Non-malefience, beneficence, respect for autonomy, justice 
 
Hippocrates correct answer: 5th century BC created main thing of to do no harm nonmaleficence 
 
non-malefience correct answer: the obligation to do no harm 
 
beneficence correct answer: the obligation to do good 
 
respect for autonomy (self-rule) correct answer: from Immanuel Kant, our capacity to say whats best for ourselves, patient gets to make the decision (dr gives...
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bioethics final exam multiple choice Questions With Complete Solutions
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the current laws relating to artificial insemination 
a. do not forbid artificial insemination 
b. state that the donor father must provide a potion of the child's support 
c. provide for the records that relate to the donor to remain open 
d. clarify the child's legitimacy 
e. all of the above correct answer: do not forbid artificial insemination 
 
the baby M case is an example of 
a. problems encountered with fertility drugs 
b. problems relating to the practice of eugentics 
c. problems ...
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Bioethics Midterm 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What are the four principles? correct answer: 1) Autonomy (Respecting decision making capacity) 
2) Nonmaleficence (Avoiding causation of harm) 
3) Beneficence (Providing benefits, balancing risks & costs) 
4) Justice (Fairly distributing benefits, risks, costs) 
 
Ethics correct answer: Way of studying, examining, and understanding moral life 
 
Normative ethics correct answer: How we OUGHT to behave/do 
 
Non-normative ethics correct answer: Establishes what IS the case 
 
Descriptive non-...
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