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Quiz 1 (Chapters 1&2)
OSHA was created by which branch of government?

A.) Legislative
B.) Executive
C.) Judicial
D.) Municipal
Executive
The principle of "doing no harm" is called:

A.) integrity
B.) beneficence
C.) nonmaleficence
D.) autonomy
nonmaleficence
The branch of government establishes agencies to enact administrative law.

A.) Legislative
B.) Executive
C.) Judicial
D.) Municipal
Executive
What is the difference between ethics & laws?

A.) Illegal acts are most likely unethical
B.) Unethical acts are illegal
C.) Ethical acts are legal
D.) Legal acts are ethical
Illegal acts are most likely unethical
The foundation of the law of the land is:

A.) State Constitutions
B.) Municipal Laws
C.) District Court Decisions
D.) The Constitution of the United States
The Constitution of the United States
When the US Supreme Court decides a case, it is binding to:

A.) only the parties involved

, B.) only the city involved & its residents
C.) only the state involved & its residents
D.) all state & federal courts
all state & federal courts
Which is true about a malpractice case?

A.) There must be proof of a breach of duty
B.) No damages can be present
C.) The cause of the damages does not have to be specific
D.) The person who caused the damages does not have the duty to care for the patient
Which cases could be sent from the district court to the appellate court?

A.) A woman suing for the right to have an abortion in her last trimester of pregnancy
B.) A man suing a physician for negligence
C.) A parent suing on behalf of a child injured in a car accident
D.) All options
All options
Who is the most important person in the healthcare organization's code of ethics?

A.) Healthcare professional
B.) Patient
C.) Physician
D.) Hospital administrator
Patient
The definition of ethics is:

A.) the values that influence human behavior
B.) tying our actions to what is right or wrong
C.) one's moral principles
D.) All of the options
All of the options
What is the first question one should ask when making ethical business decisions?

A.) Is it true?
B.) Is it legal?
C.) Is it balanced?
D.) How does it make me feel?
Is it legal?
All the cases below would be considered a civil case except:

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