MGMT 353 Ole Miss Exam 2 || with 100% Error-free Answers.
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What is a code of ethics? correct answers Based on a combination of the concepts that health care professionals are held to a higher ethical standard than non-professionals
-Demand a certain standard of behavior
-Universal principles that are required of health care professionals in every aspect ...
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What is a code of ethics? correct answers Based on a combination of the concepts that health
care professionals are held to a higher ethical standard than non-professionals
-Demand a certain standard of behavior
-Universal principles that are required of health care professionals in every aspect of health care
Policy decision about healthcare are based on 3 things: correct answers -Access
-Quality
-Cost
Health care ethics addresses which concepts correct answers Respect for autonomy, Non-
maleficency (do no harm), Beneficence (do good), Justice, Veracity (truth-telling), Privacy,
Confidentiality, Professional roles
Medicare and Medicaid correct answers Established in 1965
-The federal government became the largest broker of healthcare in the world when enacted.
What is an ethical issue correct answers How does society decide who should get health care
benefits and who will be left out?
Ethical Issues correct answers Are those issues in which there are competing values or goods. or
when there are insufficient resources to care for both (like trying to decide on whether to treat a
kid or older patient) and choices must be made.
Autonomy correct answers Requires healthcare providers to adhere to the patients decisions.
Nonmaleficence correct answers Requires healthcare providers not to inflict harm intentionally.
(do no harm)
Beneficence correct answers Requires us to contribute positively to the welfare of others. (do
good-not evil)
Major principles involved in professional behavior: correct answers -Veracity (telling the truth)
-Confidentiality
-Compassion
-Integrity
-trustworthiness
-Wisdom
Rights Theory correct answers An ethical theory that believes people have certain basic rights as
human beings and as citizens
, Utilitarianism (Utilitarian Theory) correct answers An ethical theory that believes resources
should be distributed to achieve the maximum benefit.
Kantian Theory correct answers An ethical theory developed by Immanuel Kant that says a
universal moral law obligates one to treat people as an end in itself
John Rawls theory of Justice correct answers Published in 1971, Based on two Principles:
-Each person is to have equal rights to basic liberties compatible with a similar system of liberty
for all (no one has more rights than their neighbor)
-Given that there are neutral and social inequalities, they have to be handled so that they both
give the least advantages as much benefit as is possible.
Ethics with Organ Transplants correct answers A doctor having to make the decision on who
receives the first available organ.
-Transplant procedures are among the most expensive of all medical procedures
National Organ Transplant Law of 1984 correct answers Prohibits the sale of organs.
Social utility method of allocation correct answers A method of determining the allocation of
organs by giving them to people who will benefit the most
Nontherapeutic research correct answers Research conducted that will not directly benefit the
research subject
Therapeutic research correct answers A form of medical research that might directly benefit the
research subject
Malpractice correct answers Professional misconduct or demonstration of an unreasonable lack
of skill with the result of injury, loss, or damage to the patient
Negligence correct answers Unintentional action that occurs when a person performs or fails to
perform an action that a reasonable person would or would not have committed in a similar
situation
4 D's of negligence correct answers -Duty
-Dereliction
-Direct or proximate cause
-Damages
Duty correct answers Obligation established between a physician and patient. (not to perform a
medical procedure that is known to be harmful to a patient)
Dereliction correct answers Physician or HC provider failed to provide a correct standard of care
to the patient and, therefor, has not met the duty.
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