Question 1
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Which of the following is not one of the ways of determining locus of authority?
Question 2
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Beneficence means to do no harm
Question 3
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What are normative ethics?
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Question 1
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Which of the following is not one of the ways of determining locus of authority?
Question 2
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Beneficence means to do no harm
Question 3
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What are normative ethics?
Question 4
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Nonmaleficence means to help someone in a time of need, based on our professional and technical training
Question 5
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Who is a moral agent?
Question 6
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Sometimes we have to "step away from" the situation in order to make the most ethical decision
Question 7
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What factor is not involved in step 1 of the 6-step process?
Question 8
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Step 4 of the 6-step process involves coming up with at least 3 possible alternatives.
Question 9
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What does utilitarianism focus on?
Question 10
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What does deontology focus on?
Question 11
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What characteristics can help you determine the locus of authority?
Consulting with individuals with professional expertise
Consulting with individuals with professional experience
Reviewing the institutional arrangements
all of the above
Question 12
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In a Type A barrier, there is an issue but you can't exactly put your finger on what the problem is.
Question 13
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In relativism, one could justify that lying is ethical
Question 14
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In step one of the caring responses it states that we should get the facts about the situation by gathering as much information as possible. Why is this the very first step of the process?
it will allow you to see the bigger picture of the situation
This can help prevent mistakes or injuries to the patient
It will ensure your decision is based on facts and not assumptions
All of the above
Question 15
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When faced with an ethical dilemma, it is always best to "go with your gut" and make the quickest decision possible
Question 16
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Ethical principles:
Question 17
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The ethical principle that involves loyalty to one's friends or one's profession is called:
Question 18
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In general, what kind of ethics are we learning in this class?
Question 19
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The ethical theory that specifies that one should always do one's duty, regardless of the consequences is:
Question 20
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The ethical principle that is associated with self-determination is called:
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