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JMESI - Ethical Decision Making (1 hr.)

Which step in moral reasoning involves providing compelling and sufficient moral
reason that is consistent with an established moral principle? - answer Justifying

Which step in ethical analysis involves determining the patient’s autonomy and ensuring
the patient understands all information? - answer Deciding what ethical principles are
the most relevant to the situation

What ethical philosophy/theory is based on the premise that there is an independent
right or wrong, regardless of the consequences? - answer Deontology/Kantianism

Which one of the following provides an overall framework to assist in resolving ethical
dilemmas? - answerBaylor's Seven-Step Model

What category of healthcare ethics would deal with the ethical dilemma of restricting
healthcare services to the community? - answerOrganizational

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

What ethical principle applies the moral obligation to act for the benefit of others? -
answerBeneficence

What concept or approach focuses on factual investigation of current and actual moral
conduct and beliefs? - answerNon-normative ethics

What approach examines existing practices and particular cases, and then builds rules,
principles, and theory? - answerInductive

Which of the following is an effective tool to identify and weigh alternatives? -
answerDecision matrix

Which one of the following is used to compare various alternatives against criteria
(values or principles) in analyzing an ethical dilemma? - answerDecision matrix

What principle obliges us to equitably distribute benefits, risks, costs, and resources? -
answerJustice

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