Deck 14: Personal Ethics and Morality

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The roots of morality can be found in infants and toddlers. They can exhibit _____ and _____.

A) empathy, compassion
B) respect, humility
C) courage, context
D) problem solving, values
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When HCAs choose behaviors that are destructive and result in poor staff performance, Dye (2000) calls this phenomenon _____.

A) "administrative evil"
B) "poor judgment"
C) "managerial derailment"
D) "a broken ethics compass"
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Gilbert (2007) suggests that personal integrity requires _____ as part of ethical decision-making.

A) intelligence
B) mindfulness
C) emotional intelligence
D) eudemonia
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Having in groups and out groups in your department is an example of _____.

A) ethical efficiency
B) effective management
C) favoritism
D) beneficence
Chapter 15
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Health professionals need ethics codes because society expects them to be ______.

A) licensed
B) certified
C) self-regulating
D) highly educated
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The ACHE code of ethics is the standard of conduct for health administrators. According to this code, the primary duty for a HCA is to ___.

A) protect the dignity and wellbeing of patients
B) serve those who seek health care
C) practice conflict management
D) assure compliance to state and federal laws.
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A criticism of codes of ethics is that they are ______.

A) only a guide
B) are too specific to be used
C) too restrictive
D) changed too frequently
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Healthcare administrators need to know the colds of health professionals because they are responsible for _____ patient care.

A) satisfactory
B) quality
C) staffing
D) documented
Chapter 16
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An example of ethics practice in the planning process is _____.

A) data integrity
B) stacking the deck
C) ethics of bossdom
D) data dazzle
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An administrator says that she works to avoid favoritism when she makes decisions about bonuses. She is using _____ for her decisions.

A) act utility
B) I-Thou
C) rule utility
D) I-It
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According to Covey (2006), the most important ethics concept for HCAs is _____.

A) communication
B) trust
C) credibility
D) excellence
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Using _____ assists maintaining the ethics habit.

A) examen
B) the grandma test
C) ethics radar
D) a and b
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Deck 14: Personal Ethics and Morality
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The roots of morality can be found in infants and toddlers. They can exhibit _____ and _____.

A) empathy, compassion
B) respect, humility
C) courage, context
D) problem solving, values
A
2
When HCAs choose behaviors that are destructive and result in poor staff performance, Dye (2000) calls this phenomenon _____.

A) "administrative evil"
B) "poor judgment"
C) "managerial derailment"
D) "a broken ethics compass"
C
3
Gilbert (2007) suggests that personal integrity requires _____ as part of ethical decision-making.

A) intelligence
B) mindfulness
C) emotional intelligence
D) eudemonia
B
4
Having in groups and out groups in your department is an example of _____.

A) ethical efficiency
B) effective management
C) favoritism
D) beneficence
Chapter 15
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Health professionals need ethics codes because society expects them to be ______.

A) licensed
B) certified
C) self-regulating
D) highly educated
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The ACHE code of ethics is the standard of conduct for health administrators. According to this code, the primary duty for a HCA is to ___.

A) protect the dignity and wellbeing of patients
B) serve those who seek health care
C) practice conflict management
D) assure compliance to state and federal laws.
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A criticism of codes of ethics is that they are ______.

A) only a guide
B) are too specific to be used
C) too restrictive
D) changed too frequently
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Healthcare administrators need to know the colds of health professionals because they are responsible for _____ patient care.

A) satisfactory
B) quality
C) staffing
D) documented
Chapter 16
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An example of ethics practice in the planning process is _____.

A) data integrity
B) stacking the deck
C) ethics of bossdom
D) data dazzle
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An administrator says that she works to avoid favoritism when she makes decisions about bonuses. She is using _____ for her decisions.

A) act utility
B) I-Thou
C) rule utility
D) I-It
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According to Covey (2006), the most important ethics concept for HCAs is _____.

A) communication
B) trust
C) credibility
D) excellence
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Using _____ assists maintaining the ethics habit.

A) examen
B) the grandma test
C) ethics radar
D) a and b
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