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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 CHAPTER 1 verified already passed
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 CHAPTER 1 verified already passedFirst step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Stating the ethical problem in terms of ethical values at stake 
 
Second step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Identification of stakeholders and necessary information 
 
Third step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Assessment of a wide range of solutions and possible outcomes 
 
Fourth step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Justifying y...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 CHAPTER 1 verified already passedFirst step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Stating the ethical problem in terms of ethical values at stake 
 
Second step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Identification of stakeholders and necessary information 
 
Third step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Assessment of a wide range of solutions and possible outcomes 
 
Fourth step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Justifying y...
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Definitions well answered
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Definitions well answeredLaw - correct answer a society's way of promoting its values and inhibiting those acts that are contradictory 
 
Ethics - correct answer a philosophical system for critically examining situations that involve questions of right or wrong 
 
Morals - correct answer a system of rules within a society or group which guides conduct and establishes standards of behavior 
 
Values - correct answer ideals, beliefs, customs, modes of cond...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Definitions well answeredLaw - correct answer a society's way of promoting its values and inhibiting those acts that are contradictory 
 
Ethics - correct answer a philosophical system for critically examining situations that involve questions of right or wrong 
 
Morals - correct answer a system of rules within a society or group which guides conduct and establishes standards of behavior 
 
Values - correct answer ideals, beliefs, customs, modes of cond...
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Ethics in Health Care Chapter 1
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Ethics in Health Care Chapter 1Normative Ethics - correct answer The study of what is right and wrong. 
 
Metaethics - correct answer The study of ethical concepts 
 
Normative Ethical Theories (6) - correct answer 1. Natural Law Theories 2. Egoistic Theories 3. Authority based Theories 4. Teleological Theories 5. Deontolgical Theories 6. Virtue Ethics 
 
authority-based ethics - correct answer determine the right thing to do on the basis of what an autho...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Ethics in Health Care Chapter 1Normative Ethics - correct answer The study of what is right and wrong. 
 
Metaethics - correct answer The study of ethical concepts 
 
Normative Ethical Theories (6) - correct answer 1. Natural Law Theories 2. Egoistic Theories 3. Authority based Theories 4. Teleological Theories 5. Deontolgical Theories 6. Virtue Ethics 
 
authority-based ethics - correct answer determine the right thing to do on the basis of what an autho...
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HCR 210 Final Exam Review well answered 
Utilitarian Theory - correct answer A moral theory holding that an action is judged as good or bad in relation to the consequence, outcome, or end result derived from it. The intention or virtue of the act is secondary to the outcome. 
 
Palliative Care - correct answer An approach to care focusing on primarily the comfort and support of patients facing illness that is chronic or not responsive to curative treatment. 
 
Futile Care - correct answer An app...
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HCR 210 Final Exam Review well answered 
Utilitarian Theory - correct answer A moral theory holding that an action is judged as good or bad in relation to the consequence, outcome, or end result derived from it. The intention or virtue of the act is secondary to the outcome. 
 
Palliative Care - correct answer An approach to care focusing on primarily the comfort and support of patients facing illness that is chronic or not responsive to curative treatment. 
 
Futile Care - correct answer An app...
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam Review with complete solutions
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam Review with complete solutionsnormative ethical theories - correct answer - authority based 
- egoistic 
- virtue 
- deontological 
- teleological 
 
Authority based - correct answer Concepts of right and wrong are based on authority figures 
 
Ethical Egoism - correct answer Based on the idea that people make decisions to act in their own self-interests 
 
virtue ethics - correct answer Aristotle's concept of eudaimonia 
- being virtuous and...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam Review with complete solutionsnormative ethical theories - correct answer - authority based 
- egoistic 
- virtue 
- deontological 
- teleological 
 
Authority based - correct answer Concepts of right and wrong are based on authority figures 
 
Ethical Egoism - correct answer Based on the idea that people make decisions to act in their own self-interests 
 
virtue ethics - correct answer Aristotle's concept of eudaimonia 
- being virtuous and...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam well answeredThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality 
 
Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology 
 
Ethical theory that deals with the greater g...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Exam well answeredThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality 
 
Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology 
 
Ethical theory that deals with the greater g...
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HCR 210 Final Exam fully solvedThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality 
 
Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology 
 
Ethical theory that deals with the greater good - correct answer Teleology 
 
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HCR 210 Final Exam fully solvedThe obligation to keep private (not to disclose) any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient - correct answer Confidentiality 
 
Based upon the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequences. - correct answer Deontology 
 
Ethical theory that deals with the greater good - correct answer Teleology 
 
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Q&A already passed
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Q&A already passedWhat is not a principle of Rawl's theory of justice? 
 
- justice is fairness 
- people will differ in their view of what is just 
- rule of law does not need to be respected 
- people are in agreement to arbitration - correct answer rule of law does not need to be respected 
 
What ethical theory is associated with the morality of actions toward the end goal? 
 
- virtue 
- deontology 
- teleology 
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final Q&A already passedWhat is not a principle of Rawl's theory of justice? 
 
- justice is fairness 
- people will differ in their view of what is just 
- rule of law does not need to be respected 
- people are in agreement to arbitration - correct answer rule of law does not need to be respected 
 
What ethical theory is associated with the morality of actions toward the end goal? 
 
- virtue 
- deontology 
- teleology 
- relativism - correct answer t...
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final well answered
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final well answered 
Ethics - correct answer a philosophical system for examining situations that involve questions of right and wrong; usually involve conflict among competing moral principles or values and requires a way to make decisions about what to do 
 
Morals - correct answer Makes up a system of rules within a society or group that establishes standards of behavior & guides conduct 
 
Values - correct answer Ideals, beliefs, customs, modes of con...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final well answered 
Ethics - correct answer a philosophical system for examining situations that involve questions of right and wrong; usually involve conflict among competing moral principles or values and requires a way to make decisions about what to do 
 
Morals - correct answer Makes up a system of rules within a society or group that establishes standards of behavior & guides conduct 
 
Values - correct answer Ideals, beliefs, customs, modes of con...
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final correctly solved
HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final correctly solvedWho is responsible for denouncing ethical violations? - correct answer Because the nurse has witnessed these behaviors, she is obligated to report them to her supervisor 
 
What type of offenses warrant denunciation? - correct answer A nurse suspects that one of the anesthesia care providers is diverting narcotics for personal use. 
 
What is an appropriate first step to take in denouncing ethical violations? - correct answer Believi...
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HCR210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Final correctly solvedWho is responsible for denouncing ethical violations? - correct answer Because the nurse has witnessed these behaviors, she is obligated to report them to her supervisor 
 
What type of offenses warrant denunciation? - correct answer A nurse suspects that one of the anesthesia care providers is diverting narcotics for personal use. 
 
What is an appropriate first step to take in denouncing ethical violations? - correct answer Believi...
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