Ethics
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100

A set of principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.

Ethics

100

A life sustaining intervention that replaces or aids kidney function.

Dialysis

100

Professional negligence

Malpractice

100

A federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older

Medicare

100

What was unique about the discovery of penicillin?

First antibiotic/created by accident

200

Ethical principles that an individual personally believes in.

Personal ethics

200

Operation in which a healthy organ or tissue from a donor is placed in the patient's body.

Transplants

200

A case in which a person is harmed because of another person's actions or failure to act.

Tort

200

A public health insurance program for some people or families with limited incomes and resources, including children, pregnant women, older adults, and people with disabilities.

Medicaid

200

How many bones are in the human body?

206

300

Ethical standards that govern individuals in a professional context.

Professional Ethics

300

The practice of deliberately ending a patient's life to relieve suffering.

Euthanasia

300

A law designed to ensure that a patient's medical information is private

HIPPA

300

Where do more than 50% of Americans get their health insurance?

Their Job/Employer

300

What are the 4 main nutrients?

Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat/Lipids, and water

400

Ethical Standards that are accepted by society as a whole

Societal ethics

400

Medical procedure in which an ovum (egg) is fertilized by sperm in a test tube or Petri dish for implantation in a woman's uterus.

In Vitro Fertilization

400

A voluntary agreement between two or more people

Contract

400

Who supplies that funding for Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and the VA?

The Government

400

What element is necessary to have in the muscles for them to be able to contract?

Sodium/Potassium/Calcium