Deck 8: Technology and Ethics

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When people believe that good medicine means technology, it suggests that______ exists.

A) technology power
B) information accessibility
C) technology diffusion
D) technology capital
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You are practicing medicine in a rural clinic and chose to use paper records instead of digital ones. What ethics principle can you use to justify your choice?

A) autonomy
B) nonmaleficence
C) beneficence
D) social justice
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Patients may not always trust electronic medical records because they fear that they may lose ______.

A) beneficence
B) confidentiality
C) nonmaleficence
D) patient justice
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You decide to use the latest technology because you believe that all patients deserve the best possible care regardless of their social status. Whose theory supports your decision?

A) Aristotle
B) Rawls
C) Aquinas
D) Mill
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In the Case of the Lemon Baby, the Center violated ______ highest level of moral relationships by creating a designer baby.

A) Mill's
B) Buber's
C) Kant's
D) Aristotle's
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A new technology promises greater benefits and less cost. You do not have this technology in your office, but you are considering purchasing it to stay competitive. This is an example of _____.

A) applying Mill's theory to practice
B) advertising pressure
C) technology diffusion
D) technology imperative
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The law that requires healthcare organizations to protect patient records against violations of privacy is _____.

A) HIPAA
B) ACA
C) HITECH
D) HIT
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Deck 8: Technology and Ethics
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When people believe that good medicine means technology, it suggests that______ exists.

A) technology power
B) information accessibility
C) technology diffusion
D) technology capital
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You are practicing medicine in a rural clinic and chose to use paper records instead of digital ones. What ethics principle can you use to justify your choice?

A) autonomy
B) nonmaleficence
C) beneficence
D) social justice
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Patients may not always trust electronic medical records because they fear that they may lose ______.

A) beneficence
B) confidentiality
C) nonmaleficence
D) patient justice
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You decide to use the latest technology because you believe that all patients deserve the best possible care regardless of their social status. Whose theory supports your decision?

A) Aristotle
B) Rawls
C) Aquinas
D) Mill
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In the Case of the Lemon Baby, the Center violated ______ highest level of moral relationships by creating a designer baby.

A) Mill's
B) Buber's
C) Kant's
D) Aristotle's
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A new technology promises greater benefits and less cost. You do not have this technology in your office, but you are considering purchasing it to stay competitive. This is an example of _____.

A) applying Mill's theory to practice
B) advertising pressure
C) technology diffusion
D) technology imperative
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The law that requires healthcare organizations to protect patient records against violations of privacy is _____.

A) HIPAA
B) ACA
C) HITECH
D) HIT
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