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1) Bioethics refers to moral dilemmas and issues that are a result of advances in
medicine and medical research.
2) Medical ethics is an Applied ethics meaning that it is practical application of moral
standards that concern benefiting the patient.
3) Medical ethics is a moral conduct based on principles regulating the behavior of health
care professionals.
4) Applied ethics definition is the practical application of moral standards to the conduct of
individuals involved in organizations.
5) Laws are rules or actions prescribed by a governmental authority that have binding legal
force.
6) Utilitarianism an ethical theory based on the principle of the greatest good for the greatest
number.
7) Ethics is the study of branch of philosophy related to morals and moral principles.
8) Integrity is the unwavering adherence to one's principles.
9) Empathy is the ability to understand another person's feeling without actually experiencing
that person's pain or distress.
10) Honesty is the quality of truthfulness,no matter what the situation.
11) b) Anyone who carries out orders for a physician has a duty to notify the physician or any
error or discrepancy in those orders is an example of Honesty.
12) b) Sympathy is the feeling of pitying someone.
13) d) Respect is the critical characterstic for those who working in healthcare industry because
patient came from a variety of racial,ethnic and religious background.
14) d) Never appropriate to recommend that a patient seek the services of another physician unless
instructed to do so by the physician is an example of Loyality.
15) b) Another term for confidentiality is Privacy.
16) d) Question not a part of three step model for evaluating an ethical dilemma is
What will others think of me ?
17) b) The term bio when combined with ethics refers to Life and death issues.
18) a) Treating everyone same is called Fairness.
19) b) The term focusing on performing one's duty to various people and institutions
such as parents,employees,employers and patients is Duty-based ethics.
20) b) Comparative worth is also known as Pay equity.
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In your opinion, does our health care system encourage moral
excellence, or make it difficult for doctors, nurses and other
medical professionals to achieve moral excellence? Why or why not?
(This is your OPINION, but you must give REASONS for it, hence the
reason it is called a “Reasoned Opinion Post”. You are not graded
on what your opinion is, but rather on how well you substantiate or
support that opinion.)
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