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The concept of __________ addresses the question “Does it matter; and if so how much?”
What is values
100
What is right for one must be right for everyone, and in contrast what is wrong for one person has to be wrong for everyone addresses __________.
What is Moral Universalism
100
Standing when the judge enters the room, to demonstrate your respect for the judge and the judicial proceedings, is an example of __________.
What is official etiquette
100
The three branches of ethics?
What is meta-ethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics
200
If something was wrong only some of the time, moral __________ would argue demonstrates the flaw that it was wrong to begin with.
What is absolutists
200
The ethical theory of __________ is based on “What is the end result?”
What is consequentialism
200
Decisions should be made based on what allows people free reign over themselves and their bodies, is based on the ethical theory of __________.
What is respect for autonomy
200
After you have defined the issue, the next step in the Potter Box is the __________ where you review the ethical principles that are influencing the dilemma.
What is identification
200
When using the Potter Box for ethical decision-making, which step identifies if any conflicts of interest exist?
What is Loyalties
300
The main criticism of a/an ___________ surgical procedure comes from within the medical community itself, because if a pregnancy does not occur, the procedure will need to be repeated.
What is epididymal sperm aspiration
300
If a court requires a surrogate to return a child to the donor parents, that decision is based on __________ law, focusing on the element of consideration.
What is contract
300
The controversy surrounding genetic testing is on:
What is what is done with the information obtained.
300
What are the debates regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine?
What is Vaccines cause autism, Condones sexual intercourse, Most often given to girls instead of boys.
300
One of the most common problems associated with in vitro fertilization is __________.
What is multiple births
400
Which of the following is a suggested act for states to use to set criteria for when a patient has clinically expired?
What is UDDA
400
In order for a person to be declared clinically dead under the UDDA, their condition has to be __________.
What is irreversible
400
If the person whom you designate to be your healthcare proxy declines that responsibility:
What is the law of intestacy replaces the healthcare proxy.
400
An example of __________ euthanasia is NOT performing CPR when a person’s heart stops.
What is passive
400
Death With Dignity Laws allow for:
What is active voluntary euthanasia.
500
Instead of admitting pain, __________ may tell a story about a friend, neighbor, or animal that experienced pain during battle or on a hunt.
What is Native Americans
500
Traditionally, __________ women are stoic and complacent; however, childbirth is an exception where women are allowed to outwardly express their emotions.
What is Asian
500
Most __________ are very dynamic people, and have what can appear to be an almost exaggerated communication style.
What is Gypsies
500
Which group believes that God is a healer and rarely seeks outside medical assistance?
What is Amish
500
Which of the following might explain why Mormons may be modest about undressing in front of healthcare providers?
What is Template garments