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[Show more]Pellegrino "The Metamorphosis of Medical Ethics" correct answer: o A lot of change had been happening and ------ wanted to return to the foundations of medical ethics, including the doctor-patient relationship. Describes the 4 historic periods. 
o The nature of medicine is at stake 
o A physicia...
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Add to cartPellegrino "The Metamorphosis of Medical Ethics" correct answer: o A lot of change had been happening and ------ wanted to return to the foundations of medical ethics, including the doctor-patient relationship. Describes the 4 historic periods. 
o The nature of medicine is at stake 
o A physicia...
Reducing or eliminating altogether feeling of grief, shyness, low self-esteem and depression is a: correct answer: Mood enhancement 
 
Providing help to the sickest first belongs to this category of principles: correct answer: Favoring the worst-of 
 
Fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, false ...
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Add to cartReducing or eliminating altogether feeling of grief, shyness, low self-esteem and depression is a: correct answer: Mood enhancement 
 
Providing help to the sickest first belongs to this category of principles: correct answer: Favoring the worst-of 
 
Fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, false ...
making jokes in the discussion board is correct answer: not permitted 
 
if your computer shuts down in the middle of a quiz correct answer: email the instructor tell him what happened and he will reset the quiz for you the first time it happens 
 
EVERY week there will be correct answer: one or ...
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Add to cartmaking jokes in the discussion board is correct answer: not permitted 
 
if your computer shuts down in the middle of a quiz correct answer: email the instructor tell him what happened and he will reset the quiz for you the first time it happens 
 
EVERY week there will be correct answer: one or ...
Purdy correct answer: "Conception can sometimes be morally wrong on grounds of genetic information, although the judgment will not apply to those who accept the moral legitimacy of abortion and are willing to employ prenatal screening and selective abortion." 
 
Risk 
 
(there are risks to procr...
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Add to cartPurdy correct answer: "Conception can sometimes be morally wrong on grounds of genetic information, although the judgment will not apply to those who accept the moral legitimacy of abortion and are willing to employ prenatal screening and selective abortion." 
 
Risk 
 
(there are risks to procr...
A problem that occurs when using a duty-based approach to ethics is: 
a. the primary emphasis on a person's individual rights 
b. determining the greatest good for the greatest number of people 
c. the conflicting opinions regarding what our responsibility is 
d. remembering the three-step model ...
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Add to cartA problem that occurs when using a duty-based approach to ethics is: 
a. the primary emphasis on a person's individual rights 
b. determining the greatest good for the greatest number of people 
c. the conflicting opinions regarding what our responsibility is 
d. remembering the three-step model ...
The delivery of high-quality, compassionate, holistic and patient-centered care, including end-of-life care, is central to nursing practice. 
 
Means cutting the life of a person either aided by the person or the patient itself correct answer: Euthanasia 
 
Is inconsistent with the core commitment...
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Add to cartThe delivery of high-quality, compassionate, holistic and patient-centered care, including end-of-life care, is central to nursing practice. 
 
Means cutting the life of a person either aided by the person or the patient itself correct answer: Euthanasia 
 
Is inconsistent with the core commitment...
the current laws relating to artificial insemination 
a. do not forbid artificial insemination 
b. state that the donor father must provide a potion of the child's support 
c. provide for the records that relate to the donor to remain open 
d. clarify the child's legitimacy 
e. all of the above co...
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Add to cartthe current laws relating to artificial insemination 
a. do not forbid artificial insemination 
b. state that the donor father must provide a potion of the child's support 
c. provide for the records that relate to the donor to remain open 
d. clarify the child's legitimacy 
e. all of the above co...
Principle of Bioethics: 
1 - The principle of common good state that to protect the well-being of the entire group, the rights of each member must be protected. 
2 - a just physician ensures that all patients coming to his clinic for consult pays the same amount of professional fee, even if they can...
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Add to cartPrinciple of Bioethics: 
1 - The principle of common good state that to protect the well-being of the entire group, the rights of each member must be protected. 
2 - a just physician ensures that all patients coming to his clinic for consult pays the same amount of professional fee, even if they can...
The major branch of ethics that focuses primarily on the character of the moral actor and not simply on the morality of specific acts. It focuses on "being" a certain kind of person. correct answer: Virtue 
 
The domain of social scientists more than that of philosophical ethicists, the branch of...
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Add to cartThe major branch of ethics that focuses primarily on the character of the moral actor and not simply on the morality of specific acts. It focuses on "being" a certain kind of person. correct answer: Virtue 
 
The domain of social scientists more than that of philosophical ethicists, the branch of...
What happened in the Seattle artificial kidney program? correct answer: 1962 
When dialysis was perfected, not everyone who wanted it could receive it, so they had t decide who could and could not get it. 
 
What was the Tuskegee study? correct answer: 
- recruited black males who needed money ...
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Add to cartWhat happened in the Seattle artificial kidney program? correct answer: 1962 
When dialysis was perfected, not everyone who wanted it could receive it, so they had t decide who could and could not get it. 
 
What was the Tuskegee study? correct answer: 
- recruited black males who needed money ...
What is bioethics? correct answer: A discussion about ethical standards in medicinal practices that takes place in the media, in the academy, in classrooms, and in labs, offices, and hospital wards. It involves not just doctors, but patients, not just scientists and politicians but the general publ...
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Add to cartWhat is bioethics? correct answer: A discussion about ethical standards in medicinal practices that takes place in the media, in the academy, in classrooms, and in labs, offices, and hospital wards. It involves not just doctors, but patients, not just scientists and politicians but the general publ...
4 main principles that create obligations correct answer: Non-malefience, beneficence, respect for autonomy, justice 
 
Hippocrates correct answer: 5th century BC created main thing of to do no harm nonmaleficence 
 
non-malefience correct answer: the obligation to do no harm 
 
beneficence corre...
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Add to cart4 main principles that create obligations correct answer: Non-malefience, beneficence, respect for autonomy, justice 
 
Hippocrates correct answer: 5th century BC created main thing of to do no harm nonmaleficence 
 
non-malefience correct answer: the obligation to do no harm 
 
beneficence corre...
Utilitarianism correct answer: *The moral theory based on the greastest happiness principle "We should seek the greatest happiness for the greatest number" 
*Based on the consequences of our actions (or policies), rather than the principles or motivations for them 
*Sacrifice the few for the man...
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Add to cartUtilitarianism correct answer: *The moral theory based on the greastest happiness principle "We should seek the greatest happiness for the greatest number" 
*Based on the consequences of our actions (or policies), rather than the principles or motivations for them 
*Sacrifice the few for the man...
What are the four principles? correct answer: 1) Autonomy (Respecting decision making capacity) 
2) Nonmaleficence (Avoiding causation of harm) 
3) Beneficence (Providing benefits, balancing risks & costs) 
4) Justice (Fairly distributing benefits, risks, costs) 
 
Ethics correct answer: Way of st...
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Add to cartWhat are the four principles? correct answer: 1) Autonomy (Respecting decision making capacity) 
2) Nonmaleficence (Avoiding causation of harm) 
3) Beneficence (Providing benefits, balancing risks & costs) 
4) Justice (Fairly distributing benefits, risks, costs) 
 
Ethics correct answer: Way of st...
Ten Leaky Buckets correct answer: presenting a series of severally unsound arguments as if their mere conjunction might render them collectively valid: something that needs to be distinguished carefully from the accumulation of evidence, where every item possesses some weight in its own right. 
 
A...
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Add to cartTen Leaky Buckets correct answer: presenting a series of severally unsound arguments as if their mere conjunction might render them collectively valid: something that needs to be distinguished carefully from the accumulation of evidence, where every item possesses some weight in its own right. 
 
A...
Before the late 1960s medical ethics was primarily the concern of ______________ ethicists. Others were not interested. correct answer: Roman Catholic 
 
______________ was a founder of Royal College (first to determine who could practice medicine). correct answer: Thomas Linacre 
 
Protestant Eth...
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Add to cartBefore the late 1960s medical ethics was primarily the concern of ______________ ethicists. Others were not interested. correct answer: Roman Catholic 
 
______________ was a founder of Royal College (first to determine who could practice medicine). correct answer: Thomas Linacre 
 
Protestant Eth...
Major Ethical Frameworks correct answer: egoism, authority-based ethics, virtue ethics, natural law, deontology, consequentialism (teleological/utilitarianism), liberal individualism/rights, communitarianism, ethics of care/feminist ethics, casuistry 
 
Mappes' 2 criteria for evaluating ethical th...
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Add to cartMajor Ethical Frameworks correct answer: egoism, authority-based ethics, virtue ethics, natural law, deontology, consequentialism (teleological/utilitarianism), liberal individualism/rights, communitarianism, ethics of care/feminist ethics, casuistry 
 
Mappes' 2 criteria for evaluating ethical th...
What are the primary moral principles predominantly employed in bioethics correct answer: Autonomy, Non-maleficence, beneficence, justice 
 
Michael Sandel argues that the real problem with performance enhancing drugs and genetic engineering in sports is NOT "that they undermine effort and erode h...
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Add to cartWhat are the primary moral principles predominantly employed in bioethics correct answer: Autonomy, Non-maleficence, beneficence, justice 
 
Michael Sandel argues that the real problem with performance enhancing drugs and genetic engineering in sports is NOT "that they undermine effort and erode h...
Which of the following is TRUE of libertarians? correct answer: They favor government for defense and for limited public works. 
 
There is a breakthrough in cancer research and a new drug seems to cure anyone who takes it for a year, but it is very rare and expensive, so there is only enough for a...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is TRUE of libertarians? correct answer: They favor government for defense and for limited public works. 
 
There is a breakthrough in cancer research and a new drug seems to cure anyone who takes it for a year, but it is very rare and expensive, so there is only enough for a...
BELL QUIZ 1-1 correct answer: 
 
True or False: The discipline of bioethics is the study of the biological sciences and how biology provides answers to our ultimate questions about the meaning of life. includes some study of the biomedical/logical sciences. correct answer: False 
 
True or False:...
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Add to cartBELL QUIZ 1-1 correct answer: 
 
True or False: The discipline of bioethics is the study of the biological sciences and how biology provides answers to our ultimate questions about the meaning of life. includes some study of the biomedical/logical sciences. correct answer: False 
 
True or False:...
Finnis thinks abortion is ALWAYS wrong because every fetus... correct answer: is an organic unity 
 
Tooley argues that neonates (infants) do NOT have a right to life. correct answer: True 
 
According to the McCaughey's, who was responsible for the ensuring of the health of their fetuses? correc...
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Add to cartFinnis thinks abortion is ALWAYS wrong because every fetus... correct answer: is an organic unity 
 
Tooley argues that neonates (infants) do NOT have a right to life. correct answer: True 
 
According to the McCaughey's, who was responsible for the ensuring of the health of their fetuses? correc...
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bioethics correct answer: The study of ethics related to issues that arise in health care. 
 
ethics correct answer: sustained and intentional reflection on morality and the moral life with analysis, discontent, reasoning, and arguments 
 
moral rules or principles of behavior that should guide me...
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Add to cartbioethics correct answer: The study of ethics related to issues that arise in health care. 
 
ethics correct answer: sustained and intentional reflection on morality and the moral life with analysis, discontent, reasoning, and arguments 
 
moral rules or principles of behavior that should guide me...
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