Deck 7: Ethical Considerations

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Training in disaster preparedness is done for which of the following?

A)Terrorist attacks
B)Epidemics  
C)Fires
D)All of the above
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Which of the following best describes a professional code of ethics?

A)Brings standards of moral and ethical behavior together in one place  
B)Revokes the licenses of unethical practitioners  
C)Provides a consistent guide of office protocol  
D)Relieves lawmakers of some of their legal responsibilities
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Which of the following best describes an example of information that would allow or require health professionals to report a confidence?

A)Change in marital status  
B)Person's past drug addition  
C)Threat to another person with reason to believe it may be carried out  
D)Person's sexual preferences
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Which of the following statements applies to a medical assistant's knowledge of information in a patient's life acquired in the course of employment?

A)It should be the topic of office discussions. 
B)It is considered confidential information. 
C)It should be discussed with the medical assistant's family. 
D)It should be divulged only to the patient's immediate family members.
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Scientists have already cloned which of the following?

A)Mice
B)Rabbits  
C)Dogs
D)Only a and b  
E)a, b, and c
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If an individual has suspected HIV/AIDS and she is infecting unsuspecting individuals, what should the physician do?

A)Physician can notify the person at risk. 
B)Physician can encourage the infected person to stop endangering others. 
C)If the patient refuses to tell the person at risk, the physician can contact the authorities. 
D)All of the above.
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Assisted Reproduction

A)includes only surrogacy. 
B)includes only artificial insemination. 
C)does not include in vitro fertilization. 
D)includes surrogacy, in vitro fertilization, and artificial insemination.
Question
Female Genital Mutilation

A)no longer occurs.
B)has no side effects. 
C)can cause infections and pregnancy complications.
D)is legal in the United States.
Question
What are biological moral issues arising from advances in modern technology and sophisticated medical research called?

A)Binding issues
B)Reimbursement issues  
C)Bioethical issues
D)Universal precautions  
E)Biological issues
Question
Which of the following best describes the principles of ethical and moral conduct set forth as they relate to the medical assistant?

A)AAMA Code of Ethics
B)Principles as outlined by the provider or employer  
C)Hippocratic oath
D)Code of Hammurabi
Question
Which of the following refers to a physician's directive that specifies an individual's end-of-life wishes?

A)Euthanasia
B)Advance directive  
C)Brain death
D)Hospice
Question
In allocation of scarce health resources, ethical considerations include which of the following?

A)Who should receive health benefits and treatments?  
B)How much money should be spent and distributed?  
C)Who will make decisions for allocation of resources and services?  
D)All of the above
Question
The process by which the ovum is fertilized in a culture dish, allowed to grow, and then implanted into the uterus is known as which of the following?

A)Surrogacy
B)In vitro fertilization  
C)In vitro insemination
D)Ovulation
Question
Which of the following is NOT considered to be one of the five Ps of ethical power?

A)Patience
B)Power  
C)Pride
D)Purpose
Question
A patient's medical chart and the information in it are the property of which of the following?

A)State board of medical examiners  
B)Patient and family  
C)Physician and the patient  
D)State drug enforcement agency regional office
Question
Which of the following best describes the potential of identifying genes that predispose individuals to certain illnesses and diseases and manipulating or altering those genes to prevent or cure the disease or illness?

A)Genetic counseling
B)Genetic engineering  
C)Artificial insemination
D)Surrogacy
Question
Stem cells in cord blood can help in which of the following diseases?

A)Children with newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes  
B)Sickle cell anemia  
C)Adults with Type 1 diabetes  
D)All of the above
Question
Which of the following treatments is considered an ethical issue and has existing laws or regulations directly affecting the issue?

A)Allocation of scarce medical resources
B)Abortion  
C)Fetal tissue research
D)All of the above
Question
On the subject of ethics regarding abortion, which of the following is true?

A)A physician cannot be forced to perform an abortion. 
B)Employees may be forced to assist in an abortion if instructed by the physician to do so. 
C)A woman does not have a legal right to an abortion in the first trimester. 
D)None of the above.
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Which of the following is the most appropriate response when you are confronted with a patient procedure or treatment that is legal but is a bioethical dilemma?

A)Help the patient with the treatment even if you are morally opposed to it. 
B)Leave the profession so you do not have to face these dilemmas. 
C)Allow for the patient's right to treatment without your participation. 
D)Attempt to persuade the patient to change his mind.
Question
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

abandonment, failure to provide basic food, shelter, or care

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A new provider in town buys a full-page advertisement that announces how fees are determined and rendered.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

Confidential information concerning a patient is provided to an insurance company without first obtaining the patient's authorization.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider charges a patient for multiple or complex insurance forms.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A medical assistant discusses a patient's problems with the patient's provider employer.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

The provider is prescribing medication only from the pharmaceutical company in which he holds stock.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

In the provider's absence, the medical assistant suggests medication for the patient to try until the provider can be contacted.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

fondling, touching, kissing without permission, and coerced nudity

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
Question
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

pushing, pinching, force-feeding, and shaking.

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

In an abuse case, the provider treats the "abuser" as a victim also.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

The medical chart and the information in it are withheld because of an unpaid bill.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

sexual activity between family members

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider decides to discontinue her services to a patient.She informs the patient with an official notice to withdraw from the case.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

In the course of a physical examination, a provider discovers that his patient has a sexually transmitted disease, and he reports this information to the State Board of Health.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

At the last moment before surgery, a provider enlists another surgeon to operate without the patient' s knowledge and consent.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider consults with another provider regarding the patient's condition without the patient's knowledge.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider exposes dishonest conduct rendered by his colleague to the disciplinary board.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

exploitation of elders' resources

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

Dr.Allen returns a portion of his fee to Dr.Bailey as compensation for a referral.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

The patient requests her provider to inform her of the nature and purpose of her treatment.The provider refuses, telling the patient it's best to leave the decision for the treatment option to the provider.

A) ethical
B) unethical
Question
The Affordable Care Act:

A)helped insure 12 million more people  
B)helped more children get health coverage  
C)ends all annual limits on care  
D)allows young adults under 24 years of age stay on their parents health insurance
Question
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

pornography or prostitution, use of child's image in media

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
Question
Hospice discourages​

A)CPR  
B)IV therapy  
C)Feeding tubes  
D)all of the above
Question
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

social isolation, humiliating, insulting, and controlling

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
Question
Refusal to provide the basics of adequate health care or clothing is called:

A)Financial abuse  
B)Emotional abuse  
C)Sexual exploitation  
D)Neglect
Question
The expense of hopsice is often covered by medical insurance and is:

A)less expensive than inpatient hospital care  
B)more expensive than inpatient hospital care  
C)no different than inpatient hosptial care  
D)none of the above are correct
Question
RU-486 can be used up to how many day after the first day of the last missed period?

A)7 weeks  
B)9 weeks  
C)10 weeks  
D)5 weeks
Question
The leading cause of blindness in the United States is​

A)macular degeneration  
B)diabetes  
C)stroke  
D)spinal cord injury
Question
The CDC recommends that voluntary screening for HIV/AIDS become a routine part of medical care for patients between the ages of

A)15-70  
B)21-65  
C)25-60  
D)13-64
Question
The Code of Medical Ethics Current Opinions with Annotations is published by the AMA every:

A)2 years  
B)3 years  
C)10 years  
D)6 months
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Deck 7: Ethical Considerations
1
Training in disaster preparedness is done for which of the following?

A)Terrorist attacks
B)Epidemics  
C)Fires
D)All of the above
All of the above
2
Which of the following best describes a professional code of ethics?

A)Brings standards of moral and ethical behavior together in one place  
B)Revokes the licenses of unethical practitioners  
C)Provides a consistent guide of office protocol  
D)Relieves lawmakers of some of their legal responsibilities
Brings standards of moral and ethical behavior together in one place  
3
Which of the following best describes an example of information that would allow or require health professionals to report a confidence?

A)Change in marital status  
B)Person's past drug addition  
C)Threat to another person with reason to believe it may be carried out  
D)Person's sexual preferences
Threat to another person with reason to believe it may be carried out  
4
Which of the following statements applies to a medical assistant's knowledge of information in a patient's life acquired in the course of employment?

A)It should be the topic of office discussions. 
B)It is considered confidential information. 
C)It should be discussed with the medical assistant's family. 
D)It should be divulged only to the patient's immediate family members.
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5
Scientists have already cloned which of the following?

A)Mice
B)Rabbits  
C)Dogs
D)Only a and b  
E)a, b, and c
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6
If an individual has suspected HIV/AIDS and she is infecting unsuspecting individuals, what should the physician do?

A)Physician can notify the person at risk. 
B)Physician can encourage the infected person to stop endangering others. 
C)If the patient refuses to tell the person at risk, the physician can contact the authorities. 
D)All of the above.
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7
Assisted Reproduction

A)includes only surrogacy. 
B)includes only artificial insemination. 
C)does not include in vitro fertilization. 
D)includes surrogacy, in vitro fertilization, and artificial insemination.
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8
Female Genital Mutilation

A)no longer occurs.
B)has no side effects. 
C)can cause infections and pregnancy complications.
D)is legal in the United States.
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9
What are biological moral issues arising from advances in modern technology and sophisticated medical research called?

A)Binding issues
B)Reimbursement issues  
C)Bioethical issues
D)Universal precautions  
E)Biological issues
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10
Which of the following best describes the principles of ethical and moral conduct set forth as they relate to the medical assistant?

A)AAMA Code of Ethics
B)Principles as outlined by the provider or employer  
C)Hippocratic oath
D)Code of Hammurabi
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11
Which of the following refers to a physician's directive that specifies an individual's end-of-life wishes?

A)Euthanasia
B)Advance directive  
C)Brain death
D)Hospice
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12
In allocation of scarce health resources, ethical considerations include which of the following?

A)Who should receive health benefits and treatments?  
B)How much money should be spent and distributed?  
C)Who will make decisions for allocation of resources and services?  
D)All of the above
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13
The process by which the ovum is fertilized in a culture dish, allowed to grow, and then implanted into the uterus is known as which of the following?

A)Surrogacy
B)In vitro fertilization  
C)In vitro insemination
D)Ovulation
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14
Which of the following is NOT considered to be one of the five Ps of ethical power?

A)Patience
B)Power  
C)Pride
D)Purpose
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15
A patient's medical chart and the information in it are the property of which of the following?

A)State board of medical examiners  
B)Patient and family  
C)Physician and the patient  
D)State drug enforcement agency regional office
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16
Which of the following best describes the potential of identifying genes that predispose individuals to certain illnesses and diseases and manipulating or altering those genes to prevent or cure the disease or illness?

A)Genetic counseling
B)Genetic engineering  
C)Artificial insemination
D)Surrogacy
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17
Stem cells in cord blood can help in which of the following diseases?

A)Children with newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes  
B)Sickle cell anemia  
C)Adults with Type 1 diabetes  
D)All of the above
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18
Which of the following treatments is considered an ethical issue and has existing laws or regulations directly affecting the issue?

A)Allocation of scarce medical resources
B)Abortion  
C)Fetal tissue research
D)All of the above
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19
On the subject of ethics regarding abortion, which of the following is true?

A)A physician cannot be forced to perform an abortion. 
B)Employees may be forced to assist in an abortion if instructed by the physician to do so. 
C)A woman does not have a legal right to an abortion in the first trimester. 
D)None of the above.
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20
Which of the following is the most appropriate response when you are confronted with a patient procedure or treatment that is legal but is a bioethical dilemma?

A)Help the patient with the treatment even if you are morally opposed to it. 
B)Leave the profession so you do not have to face these dilemmas. 
C)Allow for the patient's right to treatment without your participation. 
D)Attempt to persuade the patient to change his mind.
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21
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

abandonment, failure to provide basic food, shelter, or care

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
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22
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A new provider in town buys a full-page advertisement that announces how fees are determined and rendered.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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23
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

Confidential information concerning a patient is provided to an insurance company without first obtaining the patient's authorization.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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24
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider charges a patient for multiple or complex insurance forms.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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25
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A medical assistant discusses a patient's problems with the patient's provider employer.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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26
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

The provider is prescribing medication only from the pharmaceutical company in which he holds stock.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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27
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

In the provider's absence, the medical assistant suggests medication for the patient to try until the provider can be contacted.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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28
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

fondling, touching, kissing without permission, and coerced nudity

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
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29
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

pushing, pinching, force-feeding, and shaking.

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
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30
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

In an abuse case, the provider treats the "abuser" as a victim also.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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31
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

The medical chart and the information in it are withheld because of an unpaid bill.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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32
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

sexual activity between family members

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
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33
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider decides to discontinue her services to a patient.She informs the patient with an official notice to withdraw from the case.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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34
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

In the course of a physical examination, a provider discovers that his patient has a sexually transmitted disease, and he reports this information to the State Board of Health.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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35
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

At the last moment before surgery, a provider enlists another surgeon to operate without the patient' s knowledge and consent.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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36
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider consults with another provider regarding the patient's condition without the patient's knowledge.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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37
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

A provider exposes dishonest conduct rendered by his colleague to the disciplinary board.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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38
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

exploitation of elders' resources

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
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39
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

Dr.Allen returns a portion of his fee to Dr.Bailey as compensation for a referral.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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40
Identify each of the following statements as ethical or unethical.Base your answers on the principles of medical ethics.

The patient requests her provider to inform her of the nature and purpose of her treatment.The provider refuses, telling the patient it's best to leave the decision for the treatment option to the provider.

A) ethical
B) unethical
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41
The Affordable Care Act:

A)helped insure 12 million more people  
B)helped more children get health coverage  
C)ends all annual limits on care  
D)allows young adults under 24 years of age stay on their parents health insurance
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42
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

pornography or prostitution, use of child's image in media

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
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43
Hospice discourages​

A)CPR  
B)IV therapy  
C)Feeding tubes  
D)all of the above
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44
Match the forms of abuse to the following definitions.

social isolation, humiliating, insulting, and controlling

A) neglect
B) physical
C) emotional/psychological
D) sexual
E) financial
F) sexual exploitation
G) incest
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45
Refusal to provide the basics of adequate health care or clothing is called:

A)Financial abuse  
B)Emotional abuse  
C)Sexual exploitation  
D)Neglect
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46
The expense of hopsice is often covered by medical insurance and is:

A)less expensive than inpatient hospital care  
B)more expensive than inpatient hospital care  
C)no different than inpatient hosptial care  
D)none of the above are correct
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47
RU-486 can be used up to how many day after the first day of the last missed period?

A)7 weeks  
B)9 weeks  
C)10 weeks  
D)5 weeks
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48
The leading cause of blindness in the United States is​

A)macular degeneration  
B)diabetes  
C)stroke  
D)spinal cord injury
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49
The CDC recommends that voluntary screening for HIV/AIDS become a routine part of medical care for patients between the ages of

A)15-70  
B)21-65  
C)25-60  
D)13-64
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50
The Code of Medical Ethics Current Opinions with Annotations is published by the AMA every:

A)2 years  
B)3 years  
C)10 years  
D)6 months
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