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The famous admonition "If you can't do the patient good, at least avoid harm," speaks of the two important principles, of beneficence and ____________________.


A) confidentiality
B) justice
C) veracity
D) nonmaleficence

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Dr. Kevorkian has called for a new health care specialty to be called Obiatrists. These specialists would administer drugs to assist clients in the dying process. Examine the basic principles of health care ethics and explain how each of the principles would relate to the new specialty.​

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Autonomy-one could make the argument tha...

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Match each principle to the definition listed below. -A doctrine used to determine whether an action is morally defensible when it has more than one consequence, usually both favorable and ill


A) Principle of double effect
B) Procedural justice
C) Correlative obligation
D) Imperfect obligation
E) Legal right
F) Paternalism
G) Perfect obligation

H) D) and E)
I) B) and G)

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Review the Tuskegee case study presented in the chapter, and give specific examples where each of the basic principles of health care ethics were compromised and sacrificed.

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The Tuskegee case involved research done...

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Review the principle of double effect found in the chapter. Based on the principle, could a nurse (with a written order) turn up the oxygen flowmeter to assist a dyspneic (having difficulty breathing) patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, knowing that oxygen, while making the patient more comfortable, often suppresses the respirations of these patients and might lead to respiratory failure? Explain your answer.

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If we removed the question as to whether...

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Review the chapter section dealing with the principle of justice. In regard to distributive justice, select the method or combination of methods you feel is best suited to the distribution of health care and defend your choice.

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The list includes the following common m...

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Paternalism, as practiced by clinicians, seems to be most in opposition to the basic principle of ____________________.


A) veracity
B) autonomy
C) justice
D) confidentiality

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Match each principle to the definition listed below. -A claim that justifies and creates correlative obligations


A) Principle of double effect
B) Procedural justice
C) Correlative obligation
D) Imperfect obligation
E) Legal right
F) Paternalism
G) Perfect obligation

H) B) and C)
I) D) and G)

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The legal principle of a right to privacy is matched to the ethical principle of ____________________.


A) confidentiality
B) justice
C) veracity
D) nonmaleficence

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Explain how actions known as paternalism, which are often criticized and always suspect, are, in their best sense, an application of the principle of beneficence.

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Often paternalism is seen as overweening...

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List the seven basic principles of health care ethics.

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​autonomy, veracity,...

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Define the term benevolent deception and provide examples of the type of cases where this suspect practice might be appropriate.

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Benevolent deception is when t...

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The principle that is most closely associated with concepts of fairness is ____________________.


A) veracity
B) beneficence
C) role fidelity
D) justice

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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The use of placebos is most problematic when you are considering the principle of ____________________.


A) veracity
B) beneficence
C) role fidelity
D) maleficence

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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Without adequate information regarding their condition and the treatment options, patients cannot exercise the important principle of ____________________.


A) veracity
B) autonomy
C) justice
D) confidentiality

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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Define the term fiduciary relationship. Explain how this concept guides the practice of health care provision.

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The patient-provider relationship is bes...

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____________________ is the principle that deals with the need to tell the truth.


A) Beneficence
B) Veracity
C) Confidentiality
D) Role fidelity

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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One of the rights claimed in the Patient's Bill of Rights is that patients have the right to know and receive an explanation of their bill regardless of the source of payment. Write a policy statement that would be congruent with the correlative obligation associated with this patient right.

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All patients will be...

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Perhaps the most famous moralized contractarian theory of rights that includes the concept of an original position comes from the work of ____________________.


A) John Locke
B) John Stuart Mill
C) John Rawls
D) Thomas Acquinas

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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