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JMESI - Bioethics One. Concepts and
Principles

Which of the following terms relates to the norms about right and wrong conduct? -
answer Morality

What ethical approach or concept specifies standards of conduct for a particular
profession? - answer Professional morality

Which of the following arguments are supported by the ethical principle of justice? -
answerAll of the above

Which of the following moral rules of obligation are supported by the bioethical principle
of beneficence? - answerAll of the above

What term refers to the set of universal norms that all "morally serious persons share"?
- answerCommon morality

Which of the following ethical philosophies or theories can be summarized in one simple
statement: "one should do good and avoid evil"? - answerNatural Law

What ethical principle forms the basis of informed consent in patient care? -
answerRespect for autonomy

Which ethical justification approach or concept is most frequently used when making a
moral justification or decision? - answerDeductive Approach

What bioethical principle is closely associated with the maxim, primum non nocere --
first do no harm? - answerNon-maleficence

What ethical philosophy or theory purports that the moral rightness of a decision is
based on whether it brings more good than other alternatives? - answerUtilitarianism

A small-town physician conducted a research study on his female patients without their
awareness or formal consent. He took blood samples from all his patients and told them
that it was simply routine blood work. (The blood samples were used as part of the
experimental research.) Given this situation, what ethical principle was not taken into
consideration?
Non-maleficence
Respect for Autonomy - answerRespect for Autonomy

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