Multiple Choice
Research on the impact of the bioethics movement suggests that doctors
A) have changed how they make decisions about patient care but not how they document those decisions.
B) are now less likely than in the past to tell patients that they have cancer.
C) have become more committed to incorporating ethical principles into their work.
D) still can assert their discretion over patient care, even when they cannot enforce their decisions.
E) routinely fight hard against hospital bureaucrats in order to practice ethically.
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