15. Which ethical principle obligates healthcare professionals to not inflict intentional harm to patients? a. Beneficence...
15. Which ethical principle obligates healthcare professionals to not inflict intentional harm to patients? a. Beneficence b. Autonomy c. Nonmaleficence d. Justice 16. The process of creating a genetically identical biologic entity. Cloning b. Genetic engineering c. Genetic testing d. Pharmacogenetics a. 17. The manipulation of genetic material in cells to change hereditary traits or produce a specific resalt Cloning b. Genetic engineering c Genetic testing d. Pharmacogenetics 18. Which of the following is an important advance in genomic medicine? a Genetic testing b. Pharmacogenetics c Stem cell transplants d. All of the above 19. This experimental technique uses genes to prevent or treat diseases a. Gene therapy b. Pharmacogenetics Stem cell transplants d. Cloning C. 20. This allows the court to make decisions for the child. Safe Haven Infant Protection Laws b. HIPAA Patient Self-Determination Act d. Parens patriac doctrine c. 21. This allows a person to bring an unwanted infant to a state designated location and to give the child up anonymously. a. Safe Haven Infant Protection Laws b. HIPAA c. Patient Self-Determination Act d. Parens patriae doctrine 22. This involves removing egg cells from a female 's ovaries. The cells are fertilized with sperm cells outside of the body and the fertilized egg is then implanted in the uterrus for pregnancy. a. Partial surrogacy b. Gestational surrogacy c. In vitro fertilization