Deck 6: Medicine and Ethics
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Deck 6: Medicine and Ethics
1
Logically, the control of gametes should be left to the man and woman who produced them.
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2
Norma McCorvey was the real Jane Roe in Roe v.Wade.
True
3
Physicians are required to be familiar with the signs of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse.
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4
Roe v.Wade was heard by the U.S.Supreme Court in 1970.
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The CEJA is in favor of all abortions at any time and for any reason.
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6
Voluntary written consent must be obtained from patients who are to participate in clinical trials.
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7
The medical assistant can discuss patients at home with his or her spouse but only if the spouse can be trusted to keep the confidences.
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8
The physician involved in caring for a patient should be an advocate for the family rather than for the patient.
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9
Physician-assisted suicide now is generally accepted in the United States.
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10
If a person appears in the medical office with an official press badge, the medical assistant must make information available.
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11
Advertising is not considered ethical for physicians.
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12
Certain kinds of news, such as births and deaths, are considered part of the public domain.
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13
Which word best describes issues that have a moral implication of right and wrong?
A)Ethics
B)Etiquette
C)Precepts
D)Contracts
A)Ethics
B)Etiquette
C)Precepts
D)Contracts
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14
Physicians who know that they have an infectious disease should not engage in any activity that creates an identified risk of transmission to the patient.
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15
Privacy and confidentiality issues do not affect the human genome findings.
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16
Ghost surgery is now ethically acceptable.
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17
The medical assistant will not have to discuss ethical issues with patients.
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18
If a physician owns a pharmacy, he or she is free to refer patients to that pharmacy.
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19
Requesting payment at the time services are rendered is unethical.
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20
An inward reflective examination of one's own feelings and thoughts is called introspection.
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21
An obligation that people have or perceive themselves to have is called a(n):
A)duty
B)reparation
C)right
D)opinion
A)duty
B)reparation
C)right
D)opinion
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22
With regard to ethical distress, what stands in the way of making an ethical choice?
A)Morals
B)Ethics
C)Concerns
D)Barriers
A)Morals
B)Ethics
C)Concerns
D)Barriers
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23
Which of the following statements is not true regarding the human genome?
A)Experts need to educate Congress, federal agencies, and governments about the use of genetic information.
B)The genome project formally began in 1890.
C)The mapping of the human genome has raised questions about confidentiality and privacy issues.
D)Major healthcare agencies, such as the CDC, DHHS, NIH, and FDA, are involved in the genome project.
A)Experts need to educate Congress, federal agencies, and governments about the use of genetic information.
B)The genome project formally began in 1890.
C)The mapping of the human genome has raised questions about confidentiality and privacy issues.
D)Major healthcare agencies, such as the CDC, DHHS, NIH, and FDA, are involved in the genome project.
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24
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
A)Likelihood of benefit
B)Duration of benefit
C)Urgency of need
D)All of the above
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25
What is the opinion of the CEJA with regard to abortion?
A)Agrees fully
B)Agrees with stipulations
C)Disagrees
D)Has no opinion
A)Agrees fully
B)Agrees with stipulations
C)Disagrees
D)Has no opinion
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26
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
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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27
What is the strongest argument for the use of unique identifiers for patients with HIV?
A)To make processing insurance claims easier
B)To ensure that patients receive proper care
C)To keep the identity of the patient confidential
D)To keep on record a list of the names of those who are HIV positive
A)To make processing insurance claims easier
B)To ensure that patients receive proper care
C)To keep the identity of the patient confidential
D)To keep on record a list of the names of those who are HIV positive
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28
Ghost surgery is a term describing an unethical situation in which:
A)the patient has not signed a consent form for surgery
B)a physician other than the one approved by the patient performs the surgery
C)a family member has made the decision for a patient to undergo surgery
D)the surgery performed is not medically necessary
A)the patient has not signed a consent form for surgery
B)a physician other than the one approved by the patient performs the surgery
C)a family member has made the decision for a patient to undergo surgery
D)the surgery performed is not medically necessary
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29
Which area of ethical question involves the development of new drugs and procedures?
A)Organ donation
B)Human cloning
C)Quality of life
D)Clinical trials
A)Organ donation
B)Human cloning
C)Quality of life
D)Clinical trials
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30
Another name for somatic cell nuclear transfer is:
A)human cloning
B)organ donation
C)genetic counseling
D)artificial insemination
A)human cloning
B)organ donation
C)genetic counseling
D)artificial insemination
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31
With regard to capital punishment, the CEJA agrees that a physician can ethically:
A)give the lethal injection
B)certify death
C)give the lethal injection and certify death
D)completely abstain from participation in capital punishment
A)give the lethal injection
B)certify death
C)give the lethal injection and certify death
D)completely abstain from participation in capital punishment
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32
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
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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33
What is the opinion of the CEJA with regard to physician-assisted suicide?
A)Agrees fully
B)Agrees with stipulations
C)Disagrees
D)Has no opinion
A)Agrees fully
B)Agrees with stipulations
C)Disagrees
D)Has no opinion
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34
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
A)Ethical dilemma
B)Ethical distress
C)Locus of authority
D)Distributive justice
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35
The ethical responsibility of a sports medicine physician includes:
A)the duty to the team to make sure valuable players do not miss games
B)the practice of offering drugs to enhance sports performance
C)the protection of the health and safety of all participants
D)making medical judgments based on the team owner's preferences
A)the duty to the team to make sure valuable players do not miss games
B)the practice of offering drugs to enhance sports performance
C)the protection of the health and safety of all participants
D)making medical judgments based on the team owner's preferences
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36
What is the opinion of the CEJA with regard to surrogate motherhood?
A)Agrees fully
B)Agrees with stipulations
C)Disagrees
D)Has no opinion
A)Agrees fully
B)Agrees with stipulations
C)Disagrees
D)Has no opinion
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37
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
A)Reparation
B)Veracity
C)Justice
D)Beneficence
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38
What ethical problem is created with the use of computers and patient databases in the modern medical office?
A)Important patient information can be lost because of a lack of knowledge about the use of the computer.
B)Unauthorized individuals may gain access to confidential medical records.
C)Many patients believe that computers represent an impersonal way of conducting business.
D)Computers have increased the cost of providing medical care.
A)Important patient information can be lost because of a lack of knowledge about the use of the computer.
B)Unauthorized individuals may gain access to confidential medical records.
C)Many patients believe that computers represent an impersonal way of conducting business.
D)Computers have increased the cost of providing medical care.
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39
The person who normally decides what is ethical on a daily basis in the medical office is the:
A)physician
B)individual faced with an ethical choice
C)office manager
D)patient
A)physician
B)individual faced with an ethical choice
C)office manager
D)patient
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40
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.
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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41
Administering a lethal drug to a patient to promote death is called __________.
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42
Filing a false or intentionally inaccurate report is punishable by:
A)loss of one's job
B)criminal charges
C)fines
D)all of the above
A)loss of one's job
B)criminal charges
C)fines
D)all of the above
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43
Which of the following does the CEJA not only consider ethical, but also encourages?
A)Capital punishment
B)Abortion
C)Organ donation
D)Human cloning
A)Capital punishment
B)Abortion
C)Organ donation
D)Human cloning
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44
Refraining from the act of causing harm or committing evil is called:
A)nonmaleficence
B)beneficence
C)duty
D)fidelity
A)nonmaleficence
B)beneficence
C)duty
D)fidelity
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45
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
A)distributive justice
B)locus of authority
C)an ethical dilemma
D)ethical distress
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46
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
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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47
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
A)heal patients
B)render service to humanity
C)make money
D)all of the above
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48
A physician may be subject to civil or criminal __________ for violation of government laws.
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49
The document that expresses the wishes of patients in case of terminal illness or an accident after which patients cannot express their wishes is called a:
A)power of attorney
B)DNR order
C)will
D)living will
A)power of attorney
B)DNR order
C)will
D)living will
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50
Physicians are obligated to act in cases of:
A)terrorist attacks
B)natural disasters
C)local and national emergencies
D)all of the above
A)terrorist attacks
B)natural disasters
C)local and national emergencies
D)all of the above
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51
Sexual abuse or assault of an adult usually is reported to the:
A)local police
B)state police
C)local health department
D)local constable
A)local police
B)state police
C)local health department
D)local constable
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52
__________ waiver of insurance co-payments may violate the policies of some insurers.
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53
One who pleads the cause of another or defends a cause or proposal is a(n):
A)attorney
B)defender
C)counselor
D)advocate
A)attorney
B)defender
C)counselor
D)advocate
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54
Which of the following are physicians required to do with regard to the opinions of the CEJA?
A)Operate their practice in accordance with all the opinions of the CEJA.
B)Consider a different career if they cannot abide by the CEJA's opinions.
C)Consider the opinions but operate their practice in accordance with their own belief system.
D)Follow the opinions without any deviation.
A)Operate their practice in accordance with all the opinions of the CEJA.
B)Consider a different career if they cannot abide by the CEJA's opinions.
C)Consider the opinions but operate their practice in accordance with their own belief system.
D)Follow the opinions without any deviation.
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55
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
A)become a surrogate
B)express fidelity
C)express an opinion
D)make reparations
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56
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
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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57
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
A)a supervisor
B)the physician
C)the police
D)the closest relative of the person abused
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58
How many active members of the AMA serve as CEJA members?
A)Five
B)Seven
C)Nine
D)Three
A)Five
B)Seven
C)Nine
D)Three
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59
Idealism means :
A)a devotion to or conformity with the truth
B)faithfulness to something to which one is bound by pledge or duty
C)the practice of forming ideas or living under the influence of ideas
D)consequences produced by a cause or following from a set of conditions
A)a devotion to or conformity with the truth
B)faithfulness to something to which one is bound by pledge or duty
C)the practice of forming ideas or living under the influence of ideas
D)consequences produced by a cause or following from a set of conditions
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60
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
A)idealism
B)introspection
C)disposition
D)veracity
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61
The provision of care to medical colleagues or their families and staff is called __________.
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62
A devotion to or conformity with the truth is called __________.
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63
Although attorneys often accept clients on a(n) __________ fee basis, it is unethical for a physician to do so.
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64
A physician committed to saving life and relieving suffering may sometimes find those two goals __________.
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65
Something that is __________ is oriented or directed toward social needs and problems.
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66
A formal expression of judgment or advice by an expert is called a(n) __________.
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67
__________ are defined as claims that a person or group makes on society.
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The realm embracing property rights that belong to the community at large is called the __________.
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