Exam 1: Introduction: Obligations of a Professional
Exam 1: Introduction: Obligations of a Professional46 Questions
Exam 2: Human Value Development and the System of Public Law33 Questions
Exam 3: Decision Making in Value Issues and Private Law31 Questions
Exam 4: Basic Principles of Health Care and the Nature of Rights in Ethical Discourse39 Questions
Exam 5: Confidentiality and the Management of Health Care Information29 Questions
Exam 6: Justice and the Allocation of Scarce Resources35 Questions
Exam 7: Role Fidelity28 Questions
Exam 8: Reproductive Issues30 Questions
Exam 9: Decisions at the End of Life52 Questions
Exam 10: Health Care Ethics and the Near Future49 Questions
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-A person who brings an action; the party who complains or sues in civil action?
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A lawsuit begins when a _________ files a complaint or petition with the court that addressed the elements of the prima facie case.
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-The referral of a dispute to an impartial (third) person chosen by the parties to the dispute who agree in advance to abide by the arbitrator's decision issued after a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be heard?
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-Of or concerned with the judgement principles of right and wrong in relation to human actions and character?
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-Introduced or governed by statute, as opposed to common law?
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-Health care professions that are distinct from nursing, medicine and pharmacy?
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Specialty practice acts will vary in emphasis, but the majority will address which of the following?
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Explain what arbitration is and why it might be a preferred choice regarding a legal problem.
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-A belief that there are no universal principles that bind human beings and that standards of right or wrong only make sense in the context of a particular society or culture?
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Health care professional groups generally operate under a legal practice act and develop a ______________ to assist in self-regulation.
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_______________ is often the longest part of a lawsuit and, in many instances, ends the case when information is detrimental to one of the sides.
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-A type of relationship that consists of loyalty and responsibility formed between the patient and practitioner
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-Critical reflections about morality and the rational analysis of it
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Explain why common misunderstandings of law have developed, and identify three basic common misunderstandings regarding the nature of law.
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In regard to clients and patients, practitioners have a(n) ______________ relationship which requires them to act primarily in the best interests of those they serve.
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-A principle, personal standard, or quality considered worthwhile or desirable?
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-Law established by court decisions rather than statutes enacted by legislatures
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______________ is recognized in most states and involves a neutral third party that both sides have agreed will have the power to decide the outcome and render a binding decision.
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