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PHIL 235 quiz 2 exam course questions and answers Concordia
University


According to Alan William, there is sometimes good reason to think of •
Question 1:
the death of a young person as MORE of a tragedy than the death of an older
person.


(1 Points)
• True
• False
According to Mack Lipkin, there are never any sufficient reasons for •
Question 2: withholding the truth from a patient. After all, it is the patient's life at stake,
and the principle of autonomy must in the end trump any belief we have in
benevolence.

(1 Points)
• True
• False
In this course, we understand "competency" as: e.
Question 3:
a. something that some people have regardless of the task in
question,like when we say that someone is a competent person
"in general."
(1 Point) b. really as having to do with language ability. If you can state your
preferences in clear and coherent language, then you are
consideredcompetent and Health Care Professionals have to
follow your decisions.
c. something everyone has by virtue of their being a human
being,whereas incompetence is a vice that sometimes
overshadows competency.
d. something that is dependent upon the task in question. That is, the
same person may be competent for one task but not another one,
or even not the same task at a different time if the circumstance
change.



Question 4:
e.
In the article “Managing Care the Canadian Way,” Pat Armstrong
identifies ways in which:


(1 Point)
a. adopting an American “managed care” approach would
improveCanadian Healthcare.
b. the attempt to place a private system alongside a public system (a

, t uch as cases of “skimming” and a less caring system of medical
w decision-making). Thus, Canadians should protect their public
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