Exam 3: Principle-Oriented and Case-Oriented Bioethics

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Given the principle of nonmaleficence, what should health care providers be mindful of?

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Casuists propose to evaluate bioethical issues by primarily using …

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Which of the following best captures a Kantian perspective on patient autonomy? Patient autonomy …

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Given the principle of nonmaleficence, health care professionals should be aware of which of the following?

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How do beneficence and patient autonomy relate to the view on truth-telling prevalent in the history of Western medicine, as discussed in Chapter 1?

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The principle of justice captures the health professional's obligation …

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In medicine, the expression "due care" refers to …

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Distinguish the concepts of moral 'harm' and 'wrong,' and describe the types of harm most often to be met with in medicine.

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Which principles of bioethics may be invoked to support, and which to undermine, the anti-vaccinators' refusals of vaccines for themselves or their children?

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Which, if any, of the following factors determines whether a paternalistic decision in medicine illustrates soft, as opposed to hard, paternalism?

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The principle of respect for autonomy captures the health professional's obligation …

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Which of the following best captures the principle of autonomy?

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Provide some reasons for the claim that a principle-oriented bioethics is compatible with casuistry. Consider the guidance that each could give in deciding what's the right thing to do in a real or imaginary case.

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The principle of beneficence captures the health professional's obligation …

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Radical and moderate casuists agree in the importance of …

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The principle of nonmaleficence captures the health professional's obligation …

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Given respect for patient autonomy, which of the following are health care providers obligated to do?

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Some think that a principle of beneficence can capture the health care providers' obligations of beneficence and nonmaleficance. What would such overarching principle say? And how might it deal with the problem that inflicting harm may come into conflict with preventing harm? Illustrate your answer with examples.

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Which of the following best captures a principle of beneficence?

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In the Dax Cowart case, the health care providers' decision to treat amounted to …

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