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PHIL 235 Exam Study Guide. Ethical statements do not hold in any objective sense - answerEthical relativism argues The notion that ethics is a matter of feelings - answerEthical non-cognitivism is Identifies the good as happiness - answerEudaemonistic Utilitarianism Proceeds on a case by case b...

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PHIL 235 Exam Study Guide.


Ethical statements do not hold in any objective sense - answer✔Ethical relativism argues


The notion that ethics is a matter of feelings - answer✔Ethical non-cognitivism is


Identifies the good as happiness - answer✔Eudaemonistic Utilitarianism


Proceeds on a case by case basis - answer✔Act utilitarianism


Rights - answer✔Deontological theories are concerned with


Categorical Imperative - answer✔Immanuel Kant named his basic principle


Obligation - answer✔The Principle of _____ is not known to be one of the main principles held

by pluralistic deontologists


None of the above - answer✔The Hippocratic Oath was formulated by:


None of the above - answer✔The first codes of medical ethics for the English-speaking world

were written by:


Ethical relativism - answer✔Meta-ethical positions include

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Deontological ethics, Teleological theories, and virtue ethics - answer✔The most common

objectivist ethical theories are

Outlines how physicians should conduct themselves, provides a foundation for health care, and

emphasizes practical concerns - answer✔The Hippocratic oath does which of the following


Has an association with the law and tends to be university-based - answer✔Theoretical

biomedical ethics


Has an association with the law and is practiced by consultants - answer✔Applied biomedical

ethics


Care and compassion - answer✔The virtues that find their most obvious expression in health

care are


Biological function - answer✔The most persuasive version of the objectivist viewpoint of

disease is one that relies on the concept of


Universality - answer✔One key value of the Canada Health Act is


A moral enterprise - answer✔Canadians perceive Medicare as


Hospital care - answer✔Direct Health services include


The elderly have already had the opportunity to benefit from health care - answer✔the "fair

inning" argument claims that

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Medical necessity - answer✔The appropriate level of care to be provided to each individual is

based on


Economics, ethics, and quality - answer✔In Canada, the framework for decision making on core

and comprehensive health care services incorporates


Taxplayers - answer✔Who pays for Canadian students to go to medical school


True - answer✔True or False: Preventing Canadians from buying private health insurance

violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms


Often referred to as the paternalistic model - answer✔The priestly model is


Engineering model - answer✔The notion that the physician is nothing more than an applied

scientist and leaves the decision making entirely up to the patient falls under the


Collegial model - answer✔The _____ model recognizes that physician and patient are connected

by common bonds of mutual loyalty, common interests and goals

The assumption that physician and patient come together as independent equal is part of the: -

answer✔Collegial model


Patient's needs - answer✔Paternalism tends to concentrate on


Technician model - answer✔This model of the health care professional-patient relationship does

not seem possible or even desirable

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