Medical Ethics MidTerm Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Medical Ethics MidTerm Exam
Questions With Correct Answers
Paternalism is: - answerinterference with a person's liberty justified by an appeal to their own
interests
Which of the following is not an example of a paternalistic law? - answerLaws making
robbery illegal
Which of the following are...
Medical Ethics MidTerm Exam
Questions With Correct Answers
Paternalism is: - answer✔✔interference with a person's liberty justified by an appeal to their own
interests
Which of the following is not an example of a paternalistic law? - answer✔✔Laws making
robbery illegal
Which of the following are necessary for a patient to be medically competent? - answer✔✔The
patient must have a stable set of goals and values, The patient must be able to communicate their
decision, The patient must be able to understand the effects of their decisions
The Principle of Informed Consent requires medical professionals to: - answer✔✔generally
respect and follow patient treatment requests
Which of the following is not an example of a medically incompetent patient? - answer✔✔An
elderly patient who refuses chemotherapy
The Expressed Wishes Standard of medical incompetency requires medical professionals to: -
answer✔✔act according to the patient's previous publicly available autonomous decisions
Which of the following must be disclosed to patients when seeking their informed consent? -
answer✔✔Details about whether the procedure is merely diagnostic, Details about the possible
alternatives to the procedure, Details about the risks and benefits of the procedure, Details about
whether procedure is invasive
A medical professional treats a patient impartially when they: - answer✔✔treat the patient the
same as how they treat the other patients
According to FitzGerald & Hurst, a bias: - answer✔✔is any negative evaluation of a group and
its members compared to other groups
An explicit bias is a bias: - answer✔✔known to the person who has it and endorsed by them
An implicit bias is: - answer✔✔which is not necessarily known or endorsed by the person who
has it
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