Deck 10: Healthcare Organizations: Culture and Ethics

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The American culture tends to favor _____ justice.

A) social
B) market
C) Patient
D) Kantian
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The patient culture is changing because _____.

A) patients are becoming more informed
B) patients have respect for all providers
C) insurance covers all expenses
D) older patient numbers are decreasing
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Healthcare administrators learn the ethical standards of their profession, through _____.

A) earning a degree
B) taking a course
C) professional socialization
D) becoming licensed
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In the Tuskegee Experiment, researchers believed that they were providing the greatest good for the greatest number. Therefore, they used _____'s theory to explain their actions.

A) Kant
B) Rawls
C) Aristotle
D) Mill
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Failure to practice ethics-based decision-making can lead to managerial _____.

A) power issues
B) malpractice
C) diffusion
D) none of the above
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Organizations established IRBs to ____.

A) protect patients who are part of research
B) increase the ethics of hospital researchers
C) address ethical practices of staff members
D) monitor clinical decisions for pediatric research
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Using a model for decision making in an ethics committee meeting encourages ______.

A) cost effectiveness
B) ethical reasoning
C) power-sharing
D) compliance
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In The Case of One Text Too Many, nurse Debbie engaged in personal texting while treating patients. Sarah confronted her repeated violations of this issue in consulted for her efforts. Debbie's response can be an example of _____.

A) culture clash
B) boyfriend distraction
C) texting addiction
D) ageism
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Deck 10: Healthcare Organizations: Culture and Ethics
1
The American culture tends to favor _____ justice.

A) social
B) market
C) Patient
D) Kantian
B
2
The patient culture is changing because _____.

A) patients are becoming more informed
B) patients have respect for all providers
C) insurance covers all expenses
D) older patient numbers are decreasing
A
3
Healthcare administrators learn the ethical standards of their profession, through _____.

A) earning a degree
B) taking a course
C) professional socialization
D) becoming licensed
C
4
In the Tuskegee Experiment, researchers believed that they were providing the greatest good for the greatest number. Therefore, they used _____'s theory to explain their actions.

A) Kant
B) Rawls
C) Aristotle
D) Mill
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Failure to practice ethics-based decision-making can lead to managerial _____.

A) power issues
B) malpractice
C) diffusion
D) none of the above
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Organizations established IRBs to ____.

A) protect patients who are part of research
B) increase the ethics of hospital researchers
C) address ethical practices of staff members
D) monitor clinical decisions for pediatric research
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Using a model for decision making in an ethics committee meeting encourages ______.

A) cost effectiveness
B) ethical reasoning
C) power-sharing
D) compliance
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In The Case of One Text Too Many, nurse Debbie engaged in personal texting while treating patients. Sarah confronted her repeated violations of this issue in consulted for her efforts. Debbie's response can be an example of _____.

A) culture clash
B) boyfriend distraction
C) texting addiction
D) ageism
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