Deck 8: Life and Death: Issues in Biomedical Ethics

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A modern change in health care is that much responsibility for decision making has moved away from the physician to the __________.

A) hospital
B) patient
C) insurance company
D) family
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Roe v. Wade dramatically changed the legal status of __________.

A) abortion
B) stem cell research
C) cloning
D) euthanasia
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"Late-term" refers to the time __________.

A) before a fetus is viable
B) before conception
C) after a fetus is viable
D) after conception
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Many pro-choice advocates believe that the decision to have an abortion should only be made by __________.

A) government
B) the father
C) a doctor
D) the woman
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The process of placing a ripe ovum into a lab dish with sperm is called __________.

A) artificial insemination
B) in vitro fertilization
C) cloning
D) stem cell research
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Surrogate motherhood makes it possible for a couple to rear a child who is biologically, and most likely, __________.

A) related to the father only
B) related to the mother only
C) unrelated to either parent
D) related to both parents
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One ethical question is whether __________ violates the husband-wife relationship.

A) artificial insemination
B) in vitro fertilization
C) cloning
D) stem cell research
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In 2000, Tony Blair and Bill Clinton announced that the __________ had been deciphered.

A) human genome
B) cause of cancer
C) end of life
D) secret to biomedical parents
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According to Christian morality, we have a moral obligation to __________ the helpless.

A) eliminate
B) care for
C) ignore
D) evaluate
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In 1997, Ian Wilmut successfully __________.

A) harvested stem cells
B) mapped the human genome
C) cloned a person
D) cloned an animal
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One of the Council on Bioethics's five most important possible uses for cloning was __________.

A) to avoid genetic disease
B) to create super humans
C) to produce healthier animals
D) to reproduce beloved pets
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One of the ethical quandaries regarding cloning is what would happen to __________ embryos.

A) failed
B) created
C) left over
D) damaged
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Unlike adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells can develop into __________ tissue.

A) brain
B) organ
C) heart
D) any
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It is not morally permissible to remove an organ from a donor who is __________.

A) sick
B) alive
C) unwilling
D) poor
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The problem of meeting the need for organ transplants is an issue of __________.

A) administration
B) matching
C) scarcity
D) technology
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Doctors confront ethical issues in performing organ transplants, in part, because of the risk to the __________.

A) patient
B) donor
C) hospital
D) doctor
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One of the moral difficulties in the advancements of medicine the problem of determining __________ death occurs.

A) why
B) when
C) how
D) whether
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Because of medical advancements, we have begun to reject the idea that there is a time to __________.

A) heal
B) parent
C) die
D) be born
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Patients' rights include the right to be treated __________.

A) as a living human being
B) as an equal
C) fairly compared to other patients
D) regardless of ability to pay
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The issue of __________ questions whether a person can ever act morally in helping a terminally ill patient end their life.

A) biomedicine
B) cloning
C) abortion
D) euthanasia
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Can a terminally ill person ever refuse treatment? What factors would be important to making that kind of decision?
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Who should be responsible for making medical decisions for a patient? How does your answer change when the patient is incapable of making any decisions for him or herself?
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Does surrogacy violate the sanctity of the marital bond? Can a couple still consider themselves faithful?
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Compare the ethical questions that relate to surrogacy and artificial insemination. Are the moral issues the same or different? Would varying religious traditions view these procedures differently?
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Cloning a human being is now a technological possibility. What moral hazards are present in cloning people? How can we navigate those issues?
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Write an argument explaining your personal beliefs regarding abortion. Make sure to identify the moral basis for your stance.
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Make a pro and con list for stem cell research. Once done, consider which interests appear most important.
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Who should decide when a person is dead for the purpose of organ transplant? What other moral concerns arise in organ donation? How can those moral issues be resolved?
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Late-term abortion is now illegal. Are there circumstances in which late-term abortion could be moral? What circumstances, if any, might abortion generally be moral?
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How does cloning undermine the concept of personal identity? Are personality and identify different or the same in this context?
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Deck 8: Life and Death: Issues in Biomedical Ethics
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A modern change in health care is that much responsibility for decision making has moved away from the physician to the __________.

A) hospital
B) patient
C) insurance company
D) family
patient
2
Roe v. Wade dramatically changed the legal status of __________.

A) abortion
B) stem cell research
C) cloning
D) euthanasia
abortion
3
"Late-term" refers to the time __________.

A) before a fetus is viable
B) before conception
C) after a fetus is viable
D) after conception
after a fetus is viable
4
Many pro-choice advocates believe that the decision to have an abortion should only be made by __________.

A) government
B) the father
C) a doctor
D) the woman
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The process of placing a ripe ovum into a lab dish with sperm is called __________.

A) artificial insemination
B) in vitro fertilization
C) cloning
D) stem cell research
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Surrogate motherhood makes it possible for a couple to rear a child who is biologically, and most likely, __________.

A) related to the father only
B) related to the mother only
C) unrelated to either parent
D) related to both parents
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One ethical question is whether __________ violates the husband-wife relationship.

A) artificial insemination
B) in vitro fertilization
C) cloning
D) stem cell research
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In 2000, Tony Blair and Bill Clinton announced that the __________ had been deciphered.

A) human genome
B) cause of cancer
C) end of life
D) secret to biomedical parents
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9
According to Christian morality, we have a moral obligation to __________ the helpless.

A) eliminate
B) care for
C) ignore
D) evaluate
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10
In 1997, Ian Wilmut successfully __________.

A) harvested stem cells
B) mapped the human genome
C) cloned a person
D) cloned an animal
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11
One of the Council on Bioethics's five most important possible uses for cloning was __________.

A) to avoid genetic disease
B) to create super humans
C) to produce healthier animals
D) to reproduce beloved pets
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12
One of the ethical quandaries regarding cloning is what would happen to __________ embryos.

A) failed
B) created
C) left over
D) damaged
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13
Unlike adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells can develop into __________ tissue.

A) brain
B) organ
C) heart
D) any
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14
It is not morally permissible to remove an organ from a donor who is __________.

A) sick
B) alive
C) unwilling
D) poor
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15
The problem of meeting the need for organ transplants is an issue of __________.

A) administration
B) matching
C) scarcity
D) technology
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16
Doctors confront ethical issues in performing organ transplants, in part, because of the risk to the __________.

A) patient
B) donor
C) hospital
D) doctor
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17
One of the moral difficulties in the advancements of medicine the problem of determining __________ death occurs.

A) why
B) when
C) how
D) whether
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Because of medical advancements, we have begun to reject the idea that there is a time to __________.

A) heal
B) parent
C) die
D) be born
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19
Patients' rights include the right to be treated __________.

A) as a living human being
B) as an equal
C) fairly compared to other patients
D) regardless of ability to pay
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The issue of __________ questions whether a person can ever act morally in helping a terminally ill patient end their life.

A) biomedicine
B) cloning
C) abortion
D) euthanasia
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21
Can a terminally ill person ever refuse treatment? What factors would be important to making that kind of decision?
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22
Who should be responsible for making medical decisions for a patient? How does your answer change when the patient is incapable of making any decisions for him or herself?
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23
Does surrogacy violate the sanctity of the marital bond? Can a couple still consider themselves faithful?
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24
Compare the ethical questions that relate to surrogacy and artificial insemination. Are the moral issues the same or different? Would varying religious traditions view these procedures differently?
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Cloning a human being is now a technological possibility. What moral hazards are present in cloning people? How can we navigate those issues?
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Write an argument explaining your personal beliefs regarding abortion. Make sure to identify the moral basis for your stance.
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Make a pro and con list for stem cell research. Once done, consider which interests appear most important.
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Who should decide when a person is dead for the purpose of organ transplant? What other moral concerns arise in organ donation? How can those moral issues be resolved?
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Late-term abortion is now illegal. Are there circumstances in which late-term abortion could be moral? What circumstances, if any, might abortion generally be moral?
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How does cloning undermine the concept of personal identity? Are personality and identify different or the same in this context?
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