JMESI - Bioethics Two. Applications (1
hr.)
As the senior leader of a healthcare organization, you have concerns regarding the
effectiveness of the ethics committee group interactions. This stems from an incident in
which one of the members angrily stormed out of the room during a previous committee
meeting because they felt dismissed by other members. What would be an appropriate
action to improve committee membership and functioning? - answerAppointing a
Committee Chair with commitment, time availability, and strong facilitation, listening,
and conflict-management skills
As a member of the healthcare organization Ethics Committee, you have been asked to
speak to medical students and residents at a local hospital about ethical decision
making. Of the following, which is considered a basic ethical principle in resolving
ethical dilemmas? - answerBeneficence
During an interview with a reporter, you are asked to provide an overview of Ethics
Committees. The next day, you glance over the article in the newspaper, and under the
heading, Roles of the Ethics Committee, you notice the following error in the sub-heads
of the article: - answerProviding value in product and service
As the leader of the Ethics Committee, you decide to conduct an annual
evaluation/audit of the healthcare organization's ethics program. What method would
you use to obtain in-depth information from senior administrative and clinical managers?
- answerInterview or focus group
As a new member of the healthcare organization Ethics Committee, you do a mental
check of Baylor's 7-Step Model for Ethical Decision Making prior to entering the
conference room for the afternoon committee meeting. The seven steps include all of
the following except: - answerSetting a time limit for a decision
What ethical principle should be applied when a healthcare provider is balancing the
risks and benefits of a particular procedure? - answerWhat ethical principle should be
applied when a healthcare provider is balancing the risks and benefits of a particular
procedure?
You have been the Commander of a community hospital for six months. During this
time, you have successfully implemented an ethics program and recruited the help of an
Ethics Officer. You now face an ethical dilemma as to whether or not to continue
rehabilitative services for retirees. The problem has arisen following severe budget cuts
and the transfer of two physical therapists. You and the Ethics Officer are now faced
hr.)
As the senior leader of a healthcare organization, you have concerns regarding the
effectiveness of the ethics committee group interactions. This stems from an incident in
which one of the members angrily stormed out of the room during a previous committee
meeting because they felt dismissed by other members. What would be an appropriate
action to improve committee membership and functioning? - answerAppointing a
Committee Chair with commitment, time availability, and strong facilitation, listening,
and conflict-management skills
As a member of the healthcare organization Ethics Committee, you have been asked to
speak to medical students and residents at a local hospital about ethical decision
making. Of the following, which is considered a basic ethical principle in resolving
ethical dilemmas? - answerBeneficence
During an interview with a reporter, you are asked to provide an overview of Ethics
Committees. The next day, you glance over the article in the newspaper, and under the
heading, Roles of the Ethics Committee, you notice the following error in the sub-heads
of the article: - answerProviding value in product and service
As the leader of the Ethics Committee, you decide to conduct an annual
evaluation/audit of the healthcare organization's ethics program. What method would
you use to obtain in-depth information from senior administrative and clinical managers?
- answerInterview or focus group
As a new member of the healthcare organization Ethics Committee, you do a mental
check of Baylor's 7-Step Model for Ethical Decision Making prior to entering the
conference room for the afternoon committee meeting. The seven steps include all of
the following except: - answerSetting a time limit for a decision
What ethical principle should be applied when a healthcare provider is balancing the
risks and benefits of a particular procedure? - answerWhat ethical principle should be
applied when a healthcare provider is balancing the risks and benefits of a particular
procedure?
You have been the Commander of a community hospital for six months. During this
time, you have successfully implemented an ethics program and recruited the help of an
Ethics Officer. You now face an ethical dilemma as to whether or not to continue
rehabilitative services for retirees. The problem has arisen following severe budget cuts
and the transfer of two physical therapists. You and the Ethics Officer are now faced