Question Answered step-by-step SUBJECT: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LAWS AND BIOETHICS MODIFIED… SUBJECT: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LAWS AND BIOETHICS MODIFIED ALTERNATIVE.  Select a SINGLE BEST response  78. Situation: A patient has a dangerously low hemoglobin and requires a blood transfusion.       (1.) The attending physician can allow the transfusion in the principle of paternity.       (2.) This type is called pure extended. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  79. Genetic testing opens up the possibility of identifying a group of people who may be regarded as socially undesirable.      This situation may cause undue discrimination to some people. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  80. A medical laboratory scientist shall treat their pathologist with respect.       A pathologist is superior to all healthcare professionals. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  81. Respecting the will of a competent terminally ill patient not to be intubated is assisted suicide.        Assisted suicide of a terminally ill patient is always euthanasia. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  82. Debi, a medical laboratory scientist, can accept employment in more than one institution provided that there is no conflict of interest.        She can also exchange helpful information and experience gained from both institutions with fellow medical laboratory scientists. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  83. Justice is being fair to both parties.        Equity is a form of justice. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  84. Beneficence is literally not doing harm.        Nonmaleficence is doing good. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  85. SITUATION: A 60-year-old man has a 3-month history of chest pain and fainting spells. His doctor mentioned that he might need cardiac catheterization. The risk and potential benefits were explained to the patient. He can demonstrate and understand all of this but refuses the intervention.       (1.) The man can refuse intervention because he is competent to make this decision.       (2.) The doctor can perform cardiac catheterization because the patient does not comprehend his cardiovascular condition. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  86. Euthanasia is merciful hastening the death of a terminally ill patient.       This is a beneficent act when the patient voluntarily and willfully asked for it. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  87. Assisted reproduction technology is supported by the principle of stewardship.       It is however, against personalized sexuality. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  88. The right to refuse treatment is under the principle of self-determination.        The parents as a surrogate decision maker can also refuse treatment for the patient if the patient is incompetent to make a sound decision. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE. Health Science Science Nursing MTLBE 0898 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step SUBJECT: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LAWS AND BIOETHICS MODIFIED… SUBJECT: MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LAWS AND BIOETHICS MODIFIED ALTERNATIVE.  Select a SINGLE BEST response  78. Situation: A patient has a dangerously low hemoglobin and requires a blood transfusion.       (1.) The attending physician can allow the transfusion in the principle of paternity.       (2.) This type is called pure extended. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  79. Genetic testing opens up the possibility of identifying a group of people who may be regarded as socially undesirable.      This situation may cause undue discrimination to some people. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  80. A medical laboratory scientist shall treat their pathologist with respect.       A pathologist is superior to all healthcare professionals. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  81. Respecting the will of a competent terminally ill patient not to be intubated is assisted suicide.        Assisted suicide of a terminally ill patient is always euthanasia. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  82. Debi, a medical laboratory scientist, can accept employment in more than one institution provided that there is no conflict of interest.        She can also exchange helpful information and experience gained from both institutions with fellow medical laboratory scientists. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  83. Justice is being fair to both parties.        Equity is a form of justice. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  84. Beneficence is literally not doing harm.        Nonmaleficence is doing good. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  85. SITUATION: A 60-year-old man has a 3-month history of chest pain and fainting spells. His doctor mentioned that he might need cardiac catheterization. The risk and potential benefits were explained to the patient. He can demonstrate and understand all of this but refuses the intervention.       (1.) The man can refuse intervention because he is competent to make this decision.       (2.) The doctor can perform cardiac catheterization because the patient does not comprehend his cardiovascular condition. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  86. Euthanasia is merciful hastening the death of a terminally ill patient.       This is a beneficent act when the patient voluntarily and willfully asked for it. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  87. Assisted reproduction technology is supported by the principle of stewardship.       It is however, against personalized sexuality. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE.  88. The right to refuse treatment is under the principle of self-determination.        The parents as a surrogate decision maker can also refuse treatment for the patient if the patient is incompetent to make a sound decision. * A. The first statement is TRUE. The second statement is FALSE. B. The first statement is FALSE. The second statement is TRUE. C. Both statements are TRUE. D. Both statements are FALSE. Health Science Science Nursing MTLBE 0898 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)