Q24, b, Questionable benefit on the fatal disease(high case
fatality rate)
There will be an absence of improvement with active treatment for
the disease.
We can continue the treatment in case of high exposure to disease
with preventive therapy
Ethical concerns should be made by the physician when the family
obligation to withhold the treatment. the physician should ensure
appropriate measures to relieve the symptoms. patient autonomy and
patient wellbeing should be the principle of ethical
background.
Q25,e, all of the above
Truth-telling improves the patient-physician relationship, it
protects patient autonomy. veracity indicates truthtelling it
considers fidelity to explain the ethics of promises.
Q1, True
In clinical ethical support meeting ethical free zone when
professional confident and truth enough to handle the
situation.
Q2, True
Ethical focus on discipline standards of conduct to act and
critically complex situations and issues.
answer #24-25& #1-8 please Q24. Which of the following is often given as a rationale for...
#1-8 answer all please Q24. Which of the following is often given as a rationale for withholding treatment? a. Excessive risk of contracting disease exposure b. Questionable benefit on fatal disease (high case fatality ratio) c. Obligation to other patient care d. Obligation to self and family which of the following are justifications for truth telling in patient encounters? a. Telling the truth is a respect owed to all people b. Veracity is consistent with fidelity and keeping promises c....
answer all #1-8 please uiu benehts the patient e. All of the above CIRCLE TRUE/ FALSE. Q1. There are ethical free zones. TRUE FALSE Q2. There are differences in ethical importance on issues and problems. TRUE FALSE Q3. Health care is a social endeavor. TRUE FALSE Q4. After vent removal, Karen Quinlan continued to spontaneously breathe. TRUE FALSE Q5. Dealing with organizational issues as employer, insurer, and citizen are macro issues. TRUE FALSE Q6. In Greek, the word eudaemonia is...
answer 1-25 please answer 1-25 please answer 1-25 please MATCHING. Place the letter next to the number. 1.German Philosopher, known for his theory of a single moral obligation, a categorical imperative, derived from a concept of duty. Imperatives are principles that are valid, good in and of themselves, and must be obeyed by all in all situations 2. Forgiveness, mercy and suffering, the opposite of anger and wrath 3. Persistence, fortitude, effort, ethical and showing rectitude, the opposite of sloth...
answer #21-25 & #1-11 please #12-25 Q21. Most patients report satisfaction over the confidentiality and privacy of their records TRUE FALSE Q22. Duty to treat patients is enshrined in the Hippocratic Oath and other codes of professional TRUE FALSE Q23. Violations of confidentiality are often a "slip of the tongue. professional conduct TRUE FALSE 24. In general, physicians and priest are entitled to professional secrecy and nondisclosure TRUE FALSE 925. Via testimonial compulsion individuals with pertinent information cannot be required...