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 89. Paternalism among doctors and patients is not an ethical attitude. This is because it conflicts with the patient’s autonomy. * 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. 90. The spontaneous or deliberate termination of pregnancy before the embryo or fetus has been born, or is viable outside the womb is abortion. The principle of subsidiarity supports performance of abortion. * 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. 91. Palliative care is given to patients with irreversible, fatal, and terminal conditions. It recognized that cure is still feasible if proper care is provided. * 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. 92. “Should malformed child be aborted?” is an ethical question. The pro-choice movement advocates the deformed fetus’s deliberate termination to prevent the deformed child’s future suffering and his family. * 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. 93. Gene therapy is used to correct an inborn genetic error or to provide a new function to the cell. An example is Stem cell therapy. * 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. 94. The immediate family of an incapacitated patient has the right to autonomy to refuse treatment. Doctors, in this case, have separate and independent rights to make decisions for the patient. * 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. 95. The virtue ethicist concentrates on the mistakes committed by an individual. In this theory, both rules and virtues are needed to do the right thing. * 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. 96. The principle of stewardship means that we cannot violate or destroy life. It also poses that this does not justify the removal of a part of the body. * 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. 97. Hospice care aims for a peaceful end-of-life experience of terminally ill patients. Part of hospice care is to disclose to the patient his real 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. 98. Prenatal diagnosis is the determination of fetal status prior to birth. While genetic testing is a part of diagnosis in pediatric practice. * 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. 99. Situation: A doctor is ordering a lumbar puncture for a patient with suspected meningitis. He orders the test on the wrong patient, but 10 minutes later catches his mistake before the test is incorrectly performed on the wrong patient. He corrects the mistake, orders the lumbar puncture for the actual patient, and goes about his business. (1.) This is a case of negligence. (2.) Although the patient was not harmed, there is breach of duty in the part of the doctor. * 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. 100. Non-maleficent can be exemplified in dysthanasia. Dysthanasia is delaying death beyond its natural time by all means available. * 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. 101. A healthcare provider has strong moral principles. A healthcare provider dares to make a medical decision despite the risk of being wrong. * 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 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 89. Paternalism among doctors and patients is not an ethical attitude. This is because it conflicts with the patient’s autonomy. * 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. 90. The spontaneous or deliberate termination of pregnancy before the embryo or fetus has been born, or is viable outside the womb is abortion. The principle of subsidiarity supports performance of abortion. * 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. 91. Palliative care is given to patients with irreversible, fatal, and terminal conditions. It recognized that cure is still feasible if proper care is provided. * 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. 92. “Should malformed child be aborted?” is an ethical question. The pro-choice movement advocates the deformed fetus’s deliberate termination to prevent the deformed child’s future suffering and his family. * 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. 93. Gene therapy is used to correct an inborn genetic error or to provide a new function to the cell. An example is Stem cell therapy. * 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. 94. The immediate family of an incapacitated patient has the right to autonomy to refuse treatment. Doctors, in this case, have separate and independent rights to make decisions for the patient. * 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. 95. The virtue ethicist concentrates on the mistakes committed by an individual. In this theory, both rules and virtues are needed to do the right thing. * 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. 96. The principle of stewardship means that we cannot violate or destroy life. It also poses that this does not justify the removal of a part of the body. * 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. 97. Hospice care aims for a peaceful end-of-life experience of terminally ill patients. Part of hospice care is to disclose to the patient his real 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. 98. Prenatal diagnosis is the determination of fetal status prior to birth. While genetic testing is a part of diagnosis in pediatric practice. * 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. 99. Situation: A doctor is ordering a lumbar puncture for a patient with suspected meningitis. He orders the test on the wrong patient, but 10 minutes later catches his mistake before the test is incorrectly performed on the wrong patient. He corrects the mistake, orders the lumbar puncture for the actual patient, and goes about his business. (1.) This is a case of negligence. (2.) Although the patient was not harmed, there is breach of duty in the part of the doctor. * 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. 100. Non-maleficent can be exemplified in dysthanasia. Dysthanasia is delaying death beyond its natural time by all means available. * 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. 101. A healthcare provider has strong moral principles. A healthcare provider dares to make a medical decision despite the risk of being wrong. * 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 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


