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        |   The definition of law is closest to which of the following descriptions:   a. A set of moral standards and a code for behavior which governs an individual's interaction with others within society.   b. Societal rules or regulations that are advisable or obligatory to observe.   c. Ethical of biomedical technology and its practices.   d. Various codes of conduct that have been established through the years by members of the medical profession.  |  | Definition 
 
        | b. Societal rules or regulations that are advisable or obligatory to observe.     Correct. Laws are mandatory rules for which all citizens must adhere or else risk punishment. |  | 
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        | Ethics refers to:   a. a set of moral standards and a code for behavior that govern an individual's interactions with others in society.   b. mandatory rules for which all citizens must adhere.   c. federal and state government regulations.   d.regulations which protect the welfare and safety of society and resolve conflicts in an orderly and nonviolent manner.   |  | Definition 
 
        | a. a set of moral standards and a code for behavior that govern an individual's interactions with others in society.   Correct. Ethics often relate to morals and set forth goals which individuals strive to meet. |  | 
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        | Bioethics refers to the ethical implications of biomedical technology and its practices.   True False |  | Definition 
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        | Which of the following is NOT a reason to understand the importance of medical law, ethics, and bioethics:   a. To understand our own values, morals, and ethical stances.   b. To understand and appreciate the differences in moral reasoning among individuals and groups of individuals.   c. To understand and follow health care laws.   d. To promote bigotry and discrimination.   |  | Definition 
 
        | d. To promote bigotry and discrimination.   (a), (b), (c) are all important for recognizing the need to understand medical law, ethics, and bioethics. |  | 
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        | Which one of the follow statements is NOT part of Blanchard and Peale's three "ethics check" questions?   a. Is it legal or in accordance with institutional or company policy?   b. Do I agree with the patient's decision about an ethical dilemma?   c. How would I feel about myself were I to read about my decision or action in the daily newspaper?   d. Does it promote a win-win situation with as many individuals (client/employee/employer) as possible? |  | Definition 
 
        | b. Do I agree with the patient's decision about an ethical dilemma?   (a), (c), and (d) are all part of Blanchard and Peale's "ethics check" questions. |  | 
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        | Medical technology is advancing at a more rapid rate than legal and ethical standards can address.   True False   |  | Definition 
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        | Match the following codes of ethics with the organization to which it is associated:   The Hippocratic Oath |  | Definition 
 
        | First written in the fifth century B.C. and may still be found on the walls of many health care settings. |  | 
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        | Match the following codes of ethics with the organization to which it is associated:   The Medical Assistant Code of Ethics |  | Definition 
 
        | Adopted by the American Association of Medical Assistants. |  | 
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        | Match the following codes of ethics with the organization to which it is associated:   The Nuremberg Code |  | Definition 
 
        | Established as a result of the trials of war criminals after World War II. |  | 
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        | Match the following codes of ethics with the organization to which it is associated:   The Declaration of Helsinki |  | Definition 
 
        | An update on human experimentation. Includes guidelines for both therapeutic and scientific clinical research. |  | 
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        | The characteristics of a professional health care employee include which of the following (choose all that apply):   a. the ability to be nonjudgmental   b. the ability to be confidential   c. the ability to be diligent and knowledgeable   d. to be honest and have integrity |  | Definition 
 
        | a. the ability to be nonjudgmental   b. the ability to be confidential   c. the ability to be diligent and knowledgeable   d. to be honest and have integrity       All of the answers are important for a professional health care employee. |  | 
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        | Making an ethical and/or bioethical decision is based on:   Accuracy, knowledge, and information of the particular issue   An individual's religious belief   The direction of the provider-employer   State and federal law   The cost effectiveness of the particular decision to be made |  | Definition 
 
        | Accuracy, knowledge, and information of the particular issue |  | 
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        | Increasing numbers of specialists in medicine make it easier to coordinate client care.   True False   |  | Definition 
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A set of moral standardsCode for behaviorGoverns individual interactionsDifferent for everyoneCulture boundNo universal truth in ethics |  | 
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Ethical implications of medical treatment, technology, and proceduresLife and death issuesMoral issues or problems in modern medicine and research |  | 
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        | Compare Law, Ethics, Bioethics   |  | Definition 
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Hippocratic OathGeneva Convention Code of Medical EthicsNuremberg CodeDeclaration of Helsinki |  | 
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        | Blanchard and Peale’s Ethics Check Questions |  | Definition 
 
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Is it legal? Within policy of organization?Does it promote win-win for client and health-care professional?How would you feel if a decision were published in your local newspaper? |  | 
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        | Characteristics of a Professional Employee   |  | Definition 
 
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High moral standardsClear, open, honestKnowledgeable about beliefs, choicesRecognizes diversity in health careComfortable in “servant role”TactfulListens more than speaksTreats clients with courtesy, respectObjective yet compassionateCaring, sensitiveSkilled, educatedContinues educationPractices within scope of trainingMaintains confidentialityContributes to the community |  | 
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