Morals
Protocols and Etiquette
Ethical Principles
Throwback
Random
100
This principle owns the idea that human beings are unable to make a determination of what is right and wrong because they have emotions and beliefs.
What is moral nihilism?
100
Which form of etiquette involves this statement "Mr. Graham the doctor is ready to see you in the examination room."
What is professional etiquette?
100
Which principles involves helping others but there is no individual sacrifice?
What is beneficence?
100
"Thou shall not kill" is an example of what type of writing style?
What is apodictic?
100
The US declared war on which country after the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
What is Japan?
200
This moral principle owns the idea that if something is wrong then it is always wrong.
What is moral absolutism?
200
Which form of protocol involves someone filling out an application for housing assistance?
What is official protocol?
200
Which principle concentrates on the benefit of the person instead of others?
What is egoism?
200
Which type of coding is used to code outpatient treatments?
What is CPT?
200
The medical term hepat/o means what?
What is liver?
300
The "Holy Bible" involves which two possible moral principles?
What is moral universalism and moral absolutism?
300
Which protocol is violated if someone commits battery towards another?
What is social protocol?
300
Explain the "Least Harm" principle.
What is taking the path of least resistance.
300
Which form of dispute resolution is a process using a neutral party who gets the parties to work together to resolve their differences.
What is mediation?
300
What is Michael Jackson's middle name?
What is Joseph?
400
_________________ is sometimes used when discussing the issue of abortion.
What is relativism?
400
Which etiquette involves people standing in the courtroom when the judge walks in?
What is official etiquette?
400
Explain consequentialism.
What is that it asks "What is the end result?"
400
Res ipsa loquitor means what? (don't just give the latin translation)
What is the thing itself speaks. A legal theory whereby the mere occurrence of an event infers causation.
400
Which American President was an actor?
Who is Ronald Reagan?
500
Morals addresses the question of?
What is right and what is wrong?
500
What is the name of the king started some of the early forms of etiquette?
Who is Louis XIV?
500
Explain deontology.
What is that this is concerned with the duty/action and not the result?
500
What are three ways in which defendants can refute an allegation?
What is denial defense, assumption of risk, and emergency defense.
500
Who is the scientist that is famous for their Theory of Relativity, married their cousin, and son developed schizophrenia?
Who is Albert Einstein?