Deck 15: Ethical Aspects of Health Care

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A nurse manager at a home health care agency who ensures that all contracts have been completed and payments are timely is displaying the principle of:

A)veracity
B)respect for others
C)autonomy
D)fidelity
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An example of veracity is:

A)being first in line
B)volunteering to work overtime
C)having a great deal to do
D)admitting mistakes promptly
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The use of a "veil of ignorance" pertains to which ethical theory?

A)justice and equality
B)deontology
C)relativism
D)virtue ethics
Question
Behaviors that occur in accordance with customs or traditions that also generally reflect religious or personal beliefs are a definition of:

A)values
B)morality
C)philosophies
D)ethics
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Philosophies:

A)are a way of looking at the world through rose-colored glasses
B)are a rational investigation of truths, reality, and human behavior
C)are an investigation into behaviors and truths, but not necessarily of reality
D)stem from a person's beliefs and opinions, and principles of bioethics
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When a nurse provides all patients with caring attention,including those who are terminally ill,that nurse is displaying the ethical principle of:

A)nonmaleficence
B)teleology
C)beneficence
D)fidelity
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The duty to do good to others and maintain a balance between those items that may cause harm and those that may cause good is called:

A)fidelity
B)nonmaleficence
C)beneficence
D)veracity
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Ethics is:

A)behaviors concerning moral choices and opinions
B)behaviors according to certain customs or beliefs
C)a branch of philosophy dealing with right and wrong
D)a type of thinking in which criticism is accepted
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory on moral development,moral decisions at the preconventional level are made in response to:

A)finding approval
B)respect for authority
C)loyalty to others
D)threats of punishment
Question
Beneficence,nonmaleficence,fidelity,justice,autonomy,veracity,and respect for others are all examples of:

A)philosophies pertaining to nursing
B)ethical dilemmas
C)philosophies related to organizational law
D)ethical principles and rules
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Personal beliefs about the truth of ideas are called:

A)relativism
B)teleology
C)morals
D)values
Question
In the 2010 annual Gallup Organization's Poll,data on professional and ethical standards indicated that:

A)nurses, pharmacists, and high school teachers were ranked highest
B)members of the clergy and nurses were ranked in the middle
C)nurses were ranked in the highest percentile
D)policemen and clergy were ranked highest
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A conflict between two or more principles when there is not a "correct" choice is called:

A)ethics
B)bioethics
C)ethical dilemma
D)ethical situation
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Nurse X has always maintained that "whatever you think is right,is right" in his personal and professional relationships on your unit.Upon what ethical principle is he basing this kind of decision making?

A)beneficence
B)nonmaleficence
C)teleology
D)relativism
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Which is not necessarily a characteristic of values?

A)provide a set of rules by which to live
B)guide actions and decisions
C)hinder problem solving and give direction to life
D)influence how people react to others
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The phrase "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is reflective of which ethical theory?

A)Teleology
B)Beneficence
C)justice and equity
D)Deontology
Question
An example of teleology is:

A)do unto others as you would have them do unto you
B)murder is always wrong
C)the achievement of a good outcome justifies using less than desirable means to attain it
D)a person's character must be developed so that he will be predisposed to behave virtuously
Question
Virtue ethics espouses that:

A)people are born virtuous
B)people's actions are based on moral virtues
C)virtues such as truthfulness develop over time
D)whatever a person thinks is right
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A benefit of having an ethics committee is that such committees:

A)provide guidance that assist with difficult decisions
B)are interdisciplinary and provide a way to decide what is right and wrong
C)provide guidance that assists with decisions concerning ethical dilemmas
D)provide guidance that assists with decisions related only to ethics and nursing practice
Question
A virtuous person,according to Burkhardt and Nathaniel (2008),has:

A)compassion, discernment, integrity, and trustworthiness
B)discernment, compassion, understanding, and empathy
C)trustworthiness, integrity, sympathy, and follows the rules
D)integrity, compassion, understanding, and makes the best decision that is fair for all
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When a nurse chooses in the process of values clarification,the nurse will:

A)make that choice part of their behavior
B)analyze alternative beliefs
C)share the choice with others
D)be satisfied with the choice
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The parents of a hospitalized infant have been given a poor prognosis for the infant's survival.The health care providers gave them options for care.The parents now are faced with a dilemma of:

A)ethics
B)morals
C)justice
D)principles
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Research conducted by the Ethics Center identified several ways health care organizations can have an ethical workplace or culture.These include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A)formal programs can help an organization strengthen its culture
B)an ethical culture makes a difference in achieving positive outcomes
C)informal programs with employee involvement are more beneficial in developing a positive culture
D)the most critical factor in promoting an ethical culture is leadership
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Raths,Harmin,and Simon (1978)formulated a theory of values clarification and proposed a three-step process for valuing.The three steps in the process include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A)choosing
B)prizing
C)acting
D)deciding
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In health care organizations what or who is the most critical factor in promoting an ethical culture within the organization?

A)staff nurses
B)senior leadership
C)middle managers
D)charge nurses
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A patient with cancer has made the decision that he will no longer have chemotherapy.This patient is practicing the ethical principle of:

A)autonomy
B)nonmaleficence
C)veracity
D)fidelity
Question
Lawrence Kohlberg (1971)identified a multiphase process of moral development.These phases of moral development include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A)cognitive
B)preconventional
C)conventional
D)postconventional
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory on moral development,conformity to expected social and religious morals and a sense of loyalty emerge at:

A)the postconventional level
B)the preconventional level
C)the conventional level
D)the unconventional level
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Deck 15: Ethical Aspects of Health Care
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A nurse manager at a home health care agency who ensures that all contracts have been completed and payments are timely is displaying the principle of:

A)veracity
B)respect for others
C)autonomy
D)fidelity
fidelity
2
An example of veracity is:

A)being first in line
B)volunteering to work overtime
C)having a great deal to do
D)admitting mistakes promptly
admitting mistakes promptly
3
The use of a "veil of ignorance" pertains to which ethical theory?

A)justice and equality
B)deontology
C)relativism
D)virtue ethics
justice and equality
4
Behaviors that occur in accordance with customs or traditions that also generally reflect religious or personal beliefs are a definition of:

A)values
B)morality
C)philosophies
D)ethics
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Philosophies:

A)are a way of looking at the world through rose-colored glasses
B)are a rational investigation of truths, reality, and human behavior
C)are an investigation into behaviors and truths, but not necessarily of reality
D)stem from a person's beliefs and opinions, and principles of bioethics
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When a nurse provides all patients with caring attention,including those who are terminally ill,that nurse is displaying the ethical principle of:

A)nonmaleficence
B)teleology
C)beneficence
D)fidelity
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The duty to do good to others and maintain a balance between those items that may cause harm and those that may cause good is called:

A)fidelity
B)nonmaleficence
C)beneficence
D)veracity
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Ethics is:

A)behaviors concerning moral choices and opinions
B)behaviors according to certain customs or beliefs
C)a branch of philosophy dealing with right and wrong
D)a type of thinking in which criticism is accepted
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory on moral development,moral decisions at the preconventional level are made in response to:

A)finding approval
B)respect for authority
C)loyalty to others
D)threats of punishment
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Beneficence,nonmaleficence,fidelity,justice,autonomy,veracity,and respect for others are all examples of:

A)philosophies pertaining to nursing
B)ethical dilemmas
C)philosophies related to organizational law
D)ethical principles and rules
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Personal beliefs about the truth of ideas are called:

A)relativism
B)teleology
C)morals
D)values
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In the 2010 annual Gallup Organization's Poll,data on professional and ethical standards indicated that:

A)nurses, pharmacists, and high school teachers were ranked highest
B)members of the clergy and nurses were ranked in the middle
C)nurses were ranked in the highest percentile
D)policemen and clergy were ranked highest
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A conflict between two or more principles when there is not a "correct" choice is called:

A)ethics
B)bioethics
C)ethical dilemma
D)ethical situation
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14
Nurse X has always maintained that "whatever you think is right,is right" in his personal and professional relationships on your unit.Upon what ethical principle is he basing this kind of decision making?

A)beneficence
B)nonmaleficence
C)teleology
D)relativism
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Which is not necessarily a characteristic of values?

A)provide a set of rules by which to live
B)guide actions and decisions
C)hinder problem solving and give direction to life
D)influence how people react to others
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16
The phrase "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is reflective of which ethical theory?

A)Teleology
B)Beneficence
C)justice and equity
D)Deontology
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17
An example of teleology is:

A)do unto others as you would have them do unto you
B)murder is always wrong
C)the achievement of a good outcome justifies using less than desirable means to attain it
D)a person's character must be developed so that he will be predisposed to behave virtuously
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18
Virtue ethics espouses that:

A)people are born virtuous
B)people's actions are based on moral virtues
C)virtues such as truthfulness develop over time
D)whatever a person thinks is right
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19
A benefit of having an ethics committee is that such committees:

A)provide guidance that assist with difficult decisions
B)are interdisciplinary and provide a way to decide what is right and wrong
C)provide guidance that assists with decisions concerning ethical dilemmas
D)provide guidance that assists with decisions related only to ethics and nursing practice
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20
A virtuous person,according to Burkhardt and Nathaniel (2008),has:

A)compassion, discernment, integrity, and trustworthiness
B)discernment, compassion, understanding, and empathy
C)trustworthiness, integrity, sympathy, and follows the rules
D)integrity, compassion, understanding, and makes the best decision that is fair for all
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21
When a nurse chooses in the process of values clarification,the nurse will:

A)make that choice part of their behavior
B)analyze alternative beliefs
C)share the choice with others
D)be satisfied with the choice
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22
The parents of a hospitalized infant have been given a poor prognosis for the infant's survival.The health care providers gave them options for care.The parents now are faced with a dilemma of:

A)ethics
B)morals
C)justice
D)principles
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23
Research conducted by the Ethics Center identified several ways health care organizations can have an ethical workplace or culture.These include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A)formal programs can help an organization strengthen its culture
B)an ethical culture makes a difference in achieving positive outcomes
C)informal programs with employee involvement are more beneficial in developing a positive culture
D)the most critical factor in promoting an ethical culture is leadership
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Raths,Harmin,and Simon (1978)formulated a theory of values clarification and proposed a three-step process for valuing.The three steps in the process include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A)choosing
B)prizing
C)acting
D)deciding
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In health care organizations what or who is the most critical factor in promoting an ethical culture within the organization?

A)staff nurses
B)senior leadership
C)middle managers
D)charge nurses
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A patient with cancer has made the decision that he will no longer have chemotherapy.This patient is practicing the ethical principle of:

A)autonomy
B)nonmaleficence
C)veracity
D)fidelity
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Lawrence Kohlberg (1971)identified a multiphase process of moral development.These phases of moral development include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A)cognitive
B)preconventional
C)conventional
D)postconventional
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory on moral development,conformity to expected social and religious morals and a sense of loyalty emerge at:

A)the postconventional level
B)the preconventional level
C)the conventional level
D)the unconventional level
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