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  • November 19, 2024
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Bioethics prelims simplex

d. first is true, second statement is false - answerPrinciple of Bioethics:
1 - The principle of common good state that to protect the well-being of the entire group,
the rights of each member must be protected.
2 - a just physician ensures that all patients coming to his clinic for consult pays the
same amount of professional fee, even if they cannot afford it.
a. both statements is true
b. both statements is false
c. first is false, second is true
d. first is true, second statement is false

d. Patient do not have moral obligation to prolong their life by extraordinary means -
answer which of the ff is not true?
a. Patient may opt to use extraordinary rights to prolong his life
b. Patient has the right to life
c. Physician have moral obligation to sustain life by the use of extraordinary means
d. Patient do not have moral obligation to prolong their life by extraordinary means

c. not doing harm to patient - answer on maleficence means
a. fidelity
b. doing good to patient
c. not doing harm to patient
d. confidentiality

d. International Code of Medical Ethics (1949) - answerEthical codes governing
researches involving human subjects, EXCEPT
a. Declaration of Geneva (1948)
b. Nuremberg (1946)
c. Declaration of Helsinki (1964)
d. International Code of Medical Ethics (1949)

a. Ending the life of a person to relieve pain - answerWhich of the ff described
Euthanasia?
a. Ending the life of a person to relieve pain
b. Does not intervene with patient's life
c. There is totally no hope for improvement from an incapacitating condition
d. Do not slow down nor speed up the onset of death

c. A sworn agreement made by the physicians when they become doctors -
answerWhat is the Hippocratic oath?
a Something that Hippocrates came up with, but don't agree these days
b. A document created by medical schools

,c. A sworn agreement made by the physicians when they become doctors
d. A law that doctors have to follow

c. Share anecdotal experience as clinical fact - answerThe acceptable way of using
your social network as health professional is:
a. Post only material that you may not be familiar with
b. Refusing patients on your personal page even with different privacy settings
c. Share anecdotal experience as clinical fact
d. Not apologize about your posts as it diminishes your professional standing

b. Alma atta declaration - answerThis are focus on the obligation of the individual
research in his relationship with each individual subject, EXCEPT:
a. Nuremberg code of 1947
b. Alma atta declaration
c. Declaration of Geneva 1948
d. Declaration of Helsinki 1964

b. Infinitude of resources - answerThere is a need for bioethics because given the
following circumstances, EXCEPT:
a. Rampant unethical behavior
b. Infinitude of resources
c. Pluralistic communities
d. Scientific advances

c. Pioneering heart transplant - answerThe ff scientific advances contribute to human
genetics, EXCEPT:
a. Cloning of Dolly
b. Stem cell research
c. Pioneering heart transplant
d. Mapping of the human genome

b. I will give to my parents the respect and gratitude that is their due - answerthe ff are
highlights of the Hippocratic Oath as revised by the Declaration of Geneva, EXCEPT:
a. I will respect the secrets that are confined in me, even after the patient has died
b. I will give to my parents the respect and gratitude that is their due
c. I solemnly pledge to consecrate my life to the service of humanity
d. The health of my patient will be my first consideration

d. Refuse to disclose because that information is private and confidential - answeran
employer asks you about a potential employee's HIV status. What is the most
appropriate response?
a. Lie tot he employer and tell him the patient tested negative
b. Admit in secret that the potential employee tested positive for HIV
c. Tell him that can only disclose an HIV result to a family member
d. Refuse to disclose because that information is private and confidential

, d. I solemnly swear to first do no harm to my patients - answerThe ff statement is not
clearly a part of the Hippocratic oath
a. I will not use my medical knowledge to violate human rights and civil liberties, even
under threat
b. I will practice my profession with conscience and dignity
c. I will maintain by all means in my power, the honor an the noble traditions of the
medical profession
d. I solemnly swear to first do no harm to my patients

c. It is amoral - answerEthics may be described as follows, EXCEPT:
a. It is compatible with human conduct
b. It is practical
c. It is amoral
d. It is scientific

- answerEthics is characterized by any of the ff, EXCEPT:
a. Ethics is involved in the art of bedside manners
b. Ethics stresses the important on moral values that should govern professional
practice
c. Ethics can be a deciding factor between right and wrong
d. Ethics are moral principles that govern a person's behavior

(no answer)

a. Expressed consent - answera child being asked if he is okay with vaccination after
his parents agreed to it is in line with
a. Expressed consent
b. Implied consent
c. Presumed consent
d. assent

d. Personal acceptance - answerStages in the development of Bioethics, EXCEPT:
a. Research ethics
b. Medical ethics
c. Public policy
d. Personal acceptance

d. Decision makers have to prioritize who received when there is not enough for
everyone who needs it. - answerFinitude of resources in Bioethics means:
a. Dumping of unwanted drugs to developing countries
b. Which program received the aid called Macro allocation
c. Which program received the fund termed Micro allocation
d. Decision makers have to prioritize who received when there is not enough for
everyone who needs it.

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