Deck 6: Medicine and Ethics

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With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens?

A) Reparation
B) Veracity
C) Justice
D) Beneficence
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One who pleads the cause of another or defends a cause or proposal is a(n)

A) attorney.
B) defender.
C) counselor.
D) advocate.
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The prime objective of the medical profession is to

A) heal patients.
B) render service to humanity.
C) make money.
D) All of the above
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With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice?

A) Morals
B) Ethics
C) Concerns
D) Barriers
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Refraining from the act of causing harm or committing evil is called

A) nonmaleficence.
B) beneficence.
C) duty.
D) fidelity.
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Which statement best describes the practice of physicians waiving co-payments required by insurance companies?

A) The practice may violate insurers' policies if done routinely.
B) The practice is the best and most humane way to treat needy patients.
C) The practice is encouraged by insurance companies.
D) The practice encourages patients to take advantage of the medical payment system.
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An obligation that people have or perceive themselves to have is called a(n)

A) duty.
B) reparation.
C) right.
D) opinion.
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In the allocation of health resources, the criterion (or criteria) should be which of the following?

A) Likelihood of benefit
B) Duration of benefit
C) Urgency of need
D) All of the above
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If the medical assistant believes that the employer is participating in unethical behavior, the first course of action should be to

A) be absolutely sure of the facts and circumstances.
B) quit immediately.
C) report the employer to the local medical society and police.
D) do nothing.
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Which statement best defines the practice known as fee splitting?

A) The unethical practice of basing the physician's fee on the success of the treatment
B) The unethical practice in which physicians are paid for referring patients
C) The lowering of the physician's fee as a way to help poor patients
D) An appropriate method of allowing two physicians to work together in treating a patient
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Which type of ethical problem is characterized by two or more courses of action, in which, regardless of the course taken, something of value will be lost?

A) Ethical dilemma
B) Ethical distress
C) Locus of authority
D) Distributive justice
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If the medical assistant suspects that a patient is being abused, the first person to whom the medical assistant should report the abuse is

A) a supervisor.
B) the physician.
C) the police.
D) the closest relative of the person abused.
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The tendency of something or someone to act in a certain manner under given circumstances is called

A) idealism.
B) introspection.
C) disposition.
D) veracity.
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Which of the following terms best describes a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others?

A) Nonmaleficence
B) Beneficence
C) Fidelity
D) Veracity
E) Justice
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The type of ethical problem in which two or more agents think that each knows what is best for the patient but only one agent can prevail is called

A) distributive justice.
B) locus of authority.
C) an ethical dilemma.
D) ethical distress.
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The earliest written code of ethics was

A) the Oath of Hippocrates.
B) the AMA Code of Ethics.
C) the Code of Hammurabi.
D) Percival's Code of Medical Ethics.
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The AMA's code of ethics specifically acknowledged which of the following as its foundation for the document?

A) The code of Hammurabi
B) Hippocrates statement of principles
C) Thomas Percivil's code of medical ethics
D) All of the above
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The first step in the five-step process of ethical decision making is

A) determining the ethical approach to use.
B) gathering relevant information.
C) exploring the practical alternatives.
D) identifying the type of ethical problem.
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Which word best describes issues that have a moral implication of right and wrong?

A) Ethics
B) Etiquette
C) Precepts
D) Contracts
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When a person has wronged another person, the person in the wrong has the duty to

A) become a surrogate.
B) express fidelity.
C) express an opinion.
D) make reparations.
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The criteria to consider when allocating health resources include all of the following except

A) urgency of need.
B) amount of resources required for successful treatment.
C) potential for change in the quality of life.
D) social worth of the individual.
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Which of the following best describes the example of organ donation and distribution of scarce or costly medications?

A) Ethical distress
B) Ethical dilemma
C) Dilemma of justice
D) Locus of authority
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__________ are defined as claims that a person or group makes on society.
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Confidentiality restrictions apply to which of the following?

A) Information in the patient record
B) Anything the medical assistant is told by the patient
C) Minor requesting confidential services
D) All of the above
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The physician involved in caring for a patient should be an advocate for the family rather than for the patient.
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A medical assistant is authorized to release which of the following information without the patient's permission?

A) Public domain information
B) Verification that a patient is under the provider's care
C) Patient's condition
D) None of the above
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Certain kinds of news, such as births and deaths, are considered part of the public domain.
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Something that is ______________ is oriented or directed toward social needs and problems.
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According the AMA's code of ethics, which of the following is acceptable?

A) Payment by or to a physician for the referral of a patient
B) Contingency fees
C) Fee based on the value of service provided
D) All of the above
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Physicians are required to be familiar with the signs of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse.
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Although attorneys often accept clients on a(n) ______________ fee basis, it is unethical for a physician to do so.
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Providers must obtain patients' written consent before HIV testing is done. If a healthcare worker has an accidental exposure, such as a needle stick, HIV testing cannot be done on the patient without informed consent.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second is true.
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____________ waiver of insurance co-payments may violate the policies of some insurers.
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The realm embracing property rights that belong to the community at large is called the __________________.
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A devotion to or conformity with the truth is called ____________.
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The medical assistant will not have to discuss ethical issues with patients.
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The provision of care to medical colleagues or their families and staff is called ___________________.
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Which of the following is the most common form of organ donation?

A) Kidney
B) Retina
C) Bone marrow
D) Blood
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A physician committed to saving life and relieving suffering may sometimes find those two goals ______________.
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If the medical assistant believes that patient safety is at risk, he or she is legally responsible for reporting provider actions to the local authorities and the state Medical Board. Some states can prosecute individuals who file a false report.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second is true.
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1
With regard to medical ethics, which term deals with the fair distribution of benefits and burdens among individuals or groups in society having legitimate claims on those benefits and burdens?

A) Reparation
B) Veracity
C) Justice
D) Beneficence
Justice
2
One who pleads the cause of another or defends a cause or proposal is a(n)

A) attorney.
B) defender.
C) counselor.
D) advocate.
advocate.
3
The prime objective of the medical profession is to

A) heal patients.
B) render service to humanity.
C) make money.
D) All of the above
render service to humanity.
4
With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice?

A) Morals
B) Ethics
C) Concerns
D) Barriers
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5
Refraining from the act of causing harm or committing evil is called

A) nonmaleficence.
B) beneficence.
C) duty.
D) fidelity.
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6
Which statement best describes the practice of physicians waiving co-payments required by insurance companies?

A) The practice may violate insurers' policies if done routinely.
B) The practice is the best and most humane way to treat needy patients.
C) The practice is encouraged by insurance companies.
D) The practice encourages patients to take advantage of the medical payment system.
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7
An obligation that people have or perceive themselves to have is called a(n)

A) duty.
B) reparation.
C) right.
D) opinion.
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8
In the allocation of health resources, the criterion (or criteria) should be which of the following?

A) Likelihood of benefit
B) Duration of benefit
C) Urgency of need
D) All of the above
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9
If the medical assistant believes that the employer is participating in unethical behavior, the first course of action should be to

A) be absolutely sure of the facts and circumstances.
B) quit immediately.
C) report the employer to the local medical society and police.
D) do nothing.
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10
Which statement best defines the practice known as fee splitting?

A) The unethical practice of basing the physician's fee on the success of the treatment
B) The unethical practice in which physicians are paid for referring patients
C) The lowering of the physician's fee as a way to help poor patients
D) An appropriate method of allowing two physicians to work together in treating a patient
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11
Which type of ethical problem is characterized by two or more courses of action, in which, regardless of the course taken, something of value will be lost?

A) Ethical dilemma
B) Ethical distress
C) Locus of authority
D) Distributive justice
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12
If the medical assistant suspects that a patient is being abused, the first person to whom the medical assistant should report the abuse is

A) a supervisor.
B) the physician.
C) the police.
D) the closest relative of the person abused.
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13
The tendency of something or someone to act in a certain manner under given circumstances is called

A) idealism.
B) introspection.
C) disposition.
D) veracity.
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14
Which of the following terms best describes a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others?

A) Nonmaleficence
B) Beneficence
C) Fidelity
D) Veracity
E) Justice
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15
The type of ethical problem in which two or more agents think that each knows what is best for the patient but only one agent can prevail is called

A) distributive justice.
B) locus of authority.
C) an ethical dilemma.
D) ethical distress.
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16
The earliest written code of ethics was

A) the Oath of Hippocrates.
B) the AMA Code of Ethics.
C) the Code of Hammurabi.
D) Percival's Code of Medical Ethics.
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17
The AMA's code of ethics specifically acknowledged which of the following as its foundation for the document?

A) The code of Hammurabi
B) Hippocrates statement of principles
C) Thomas Percivil's code of medical ethics
D) All of the above
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18
The first step in the five-step process of ethical decision making is

A) determining the ethical approach to use.
B) gathering relevant information.
C) exploring the practical alternatives.
D) identifying the type of ethical problem.
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19
Which word best describes issues that have a moral implication of right and wrong?

A) Ethics
B) Etiquette
C) Precepts
D) Contracts
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20
When a person has wronged another person, the person in the wrong has the duty to

A) become a surrogate.
B) express fidelity.
C) express an opinion.
D) make reparations.
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21
The criteria to consider when allocating health resources include all of the following except

A) urgency of need.
B) amount of resources required for successful treatment.
C) potential for change in the quality of life.
D) social worth of the individual.
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22
Which of the following best describes the example of organ donation and distribution of scarce or costly medications?

A) Ethical distress
B) Ethical dilemma
C) Dilemma of justice
D) Locus of authority
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23
__________ are defined as claims that a person or group makes on society.
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24
Confidentiality restrictions apply to which of the following?

A) Information in the patient record
B) Anything the medical assistant is told by the patient
C) Minor requesting confidential services
D) All of the above
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25
The physician involved in caring for a patient should be an advocate for the family rather than for the patient.
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26
A medical assistant is authorized to release which of the following information without the patient's permission?

A) Public domain information
B) Verification that a patient is under the provider's care
C) Patient's condition
D) None of the above
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27
Certain kinds of news, such as births and deaths, are considered part of the public domain.
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28
Something that is ______________ is oriented or directed toward social needs and problems.
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29
According the AMA's code of ethics, which of the following is acceptable?

A) Payment by or to a physician for the referral of a patient
B) Contingency fees
C) Fee based on the value of service provided
D) All of the above
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30
Physicians are required to be familiar with the signs of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse.
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31
Although attorneys often accept clients on a(n) ______________ fee basis, it is unethical for a physician to do so.
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32
Providers must obtain patients' written consent before HIV testing is done. If a healthcare worker has an accidental exposure, such as a needle stick, HIV testing cannot be done on the patient without informed consent.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second is true.
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33
____________ waiver of insurance co-payments may violate the policies of some insurers.
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34
The realm embracing property rights that belong to the community at large is called the __________________.
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35
A devotion to or conformity with the truth is called ____________.
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36
The medical assistant will not have to discuss ethical issues with patients.
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37
The provision of care to medical colleagues or their families and staff is called ___________________.
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38
Which of the following is the most common form of organ donation?

A) Kidney
B) Retina
C) Bone marrow
D) Blood
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39
A physician committed to saving life and relieving suffering may sometimes find those two goals ______________.
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If the medical assistant believes that patient safety is at risk, he or she is legally responsible for reporting provider actions to the local authorities and the state Medical Board. Some states can prosecute individuals who file a false report.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second is true.
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