Ambulatory care Exam Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers |ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS > > NEW Update!!
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Ambulatory care Exam Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers |ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS > > NEW Update!!
what are the two ways to look at morality - Answers - consequences and responsibility
what are the consequential theories - Answers - egoism
utilitarianism
pragmatism
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Ambulatory care Exam Questions With
Revised Correct Detailed Answers
|ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS > > NEW
Update!!
what are the two ways to look at morality - Answers -✔✔ consequences and
responsibility
what are the consequential theories - Answers -✔✔ egoism
utilitarianism
pragmatism
egoism - Answers -✔✔ do whats best for yourself
utilitarianism - Answers -✔✔ do whats best for the most people
pragmatism - Answers -✔✔ do what works
what are the nonconsequential theories - Answers -✔✔ intuitionism
Natural Law
Virtue Law
female ethics
duty ethics/ deontology
duty command ethics
situational ethics
intuitionism - Answers -✔✔ each person innately knows right from wrong
Natural Law - Answers -✔✔ Universe governed by rational thinking/natural inclination
virtue law - Answers -✔✔ Self realization. Morality is a learned behavior (imitation,
internalization and practice). Aristotle and Plato
female ethics - Answers -✔✔ Women focus on social relationships and emotion while
men focus more on principles
Duty Ethics/Deontology - Answers -✔✔ Reasoning is the source of morality. Do the
right thing...adhere to your obligations/duties...Golden Rule
Duty Command Ethics - Answers -✔✔ Driven by divine authority
, Situational Ethics - Answers -✔✔ Do the loving thing; circumstances matter
what are the ethical principles - Answers -✔✔ Autonomy
Beneficence
Non-maleficence
Justice
Veracity
what age is a child when they can give assent - Answers -✔✔ age 7
autonomy - Answers -✔✔ right to self determine
beneficence - Answers -✔✔ best interest
non-maleficence - Answers -✔✔ do no or minimal harm
justice - Answers -✔✔ fair and equal treatment
veracity - Answers -✔✔ duty to tell the truth
what are the types of ethical issues - Answers -✔✔ Informed Consent and Assent
Decision Making
Phase I Clinical Trials
Futility
DNR/Withdrawal of Care
Under treatment of pain
Euthanasia/Physician-assisted suicide
informed consent - Answers -✔✔ Full Disclosure
Comprehension
Competency
Voluntary
assent - Answers -✔✔ Child agrees
Usually not legally required; some IRBs require it
How do you determine the age?
Best interest trumps authonomy
The mature minor
decision making - Answers -✔✔ Who gets to make the decisions?
Understand that previous experiences may impact decisions
Age makes a difference
A bucket list makes a difference
Inconsistent medical information is problematic
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