Exam 3: Ethical Principles and Values

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The application of patient autonomy is based upon which of the following theories of ethical thinking?

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The term used to describe a person's ability to understand his or her health care conditions, treatment options, and ability to make his or her own decisions is

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The promotion of good for the public can be difficult, because good is defined according to differing values and belief systems.

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Which of the following is the recommended method of assuring that a patient has the capacity to make an informed consent?

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All of the following statements are true; however, which one takes precedence over the rest?

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Fundamental to the principle of justice is an effort to treat people who have similar needs in a similar or identical manner. All patients who seek treatment for the prevention of periodontal disease should receive the same level of care and attention from the dental hygienist regardless of personal or social characteristics.

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Paternalism was more prevalent in health care in the past because the health care provider had superior knowledge and skills and because the patient expected the health care provider to make decisions in the best interest of the patient.

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Charitable service meets the needs of those who cannot access dental care for economic reasons, because many dental hygienists and dentists recognize their obligation to serve society.

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Which of the following principles is concerned with providing individuals or groups with what is owed, due, or deserved?

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Which of the following refers to the most basic, historic principle of nonmaleficence rather than beneficence?

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A health care provider may not always be able to avoid harm, because causing some degree of harm when that harm will lead to a greater good may be necessary.

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Which of the following principles is self-determination and the ability to be self-governing and self-directing?

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Which of the following terms is used to describe the allocation of resources in large social systems?

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An ethical dilemma occurs when one or more ethical principles

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