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QUESTION 5 An 81 yr old patient suffers a massive heart attack which permanently damages her heart and heart function. She is
QUESTION 14 Following You shall not steal as a guiding principle and never deviating from it even if it would feed a starvi
Bedside rationing of health care decided upon sometimes through bias) via a case by case basis, directly violates which of th
QUESTION 15 Match the definition with the correct term: Ms. Bouvias case brought national attention to the principle of: ✓ A

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QUESTION 5 An 81 yr old patient suffers a massive heart attack which permanently damages her heart and heart function. She is informed by her physician that she needs a pacemaker implanted in order to survive more than one month. The patient decides to not have the procedure and live the remainder of her life without intervention. The physician agrees to stop care. This is an example which applies the following ethical principle: O Justice Nonmaleficence Autonomy Beneficence QUESTION 14 Following “You shall not steal” as a guiding principle and never deviating from it even if it would feed a starving family member would be an example of: O Consequentialism Beneficence O Justice principle O Duty based ethics Bedside rationing of health care decided upon sometimes through bias) via a case by case basis, directly violates which of the following ethics principles: 1. Principle of Nonmaleficence 1. Principle of benficence H. Justice A O lll only OL ll only O Holl only O LILI QUESTION 15 Match the definition with the correct term: Ms. Bouvia’s case brought national attention to the principle of: ✓ An act is morally sound based on its consequences The healthcare team decides which medical approach to use for a patient without listening to her wishes All patients, regardless of income status, receive the same quality treatment A. Patient Autonomy B. Consequentialism C. Justice D. Paternalism
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