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1. Which of the following refers to the behaviors the medical professionals with moral
integrity are expected to exhibit?
a. Courtesy
b. Mores
c. Customs
d. Medical ethics
2. The three issues that determine an incident of battery are:
a. The patient has been given false information about a treatment.
b. The patient is judged incompetent to consent to treatment and has received improper
care.
c. Care that the patient has refused is forced upon them without court authorization.
d. All of the above
3. The four major principles of medical ethics are:
a. Autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance and justice
b. Privacy, autonomy, beneficence and justice
c. Autonomy, beneficence, universality and justice
d. Autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance and morality
4. The definition of a double effect does not state that:
a. A double effect is a byproduct of non-malfeasance
b. The action being considered is in itself either morally
good or morally indifferent.
c. There was no direct intention to cause harm.
d. The beneficial result must be disproportionate to the
harm caused by the action.
5. Which of these statements about the AMT standards of practice is/are false?
a. Only duly licensed physicians/dentists are required
to report any knowledge of professional abuse to the
appropriate authorities.
b. As an AMT professional, you must place the welfare
of the patient above all other considerations.
c. The judgment of the attending physician/dentist
shall be protected and valued, no matter what the circumstances.
d. a) & c)
6. ______________ is an ethical principle that states that communication between a patient
and a provider must remain private.
a. Autonomy
b. Honesty
c. Consent
d. Confidentiality
7. ______________ is the major principle of medical ethics that states that physicians and
other medical professionals must act in the best interest of the patient.
a. Justice
b. Autonomy
c. Non-malfeasance
d. Beneficence
8. The principles of ____________ and ___________ must be balanced to be certain that any
risks involved in medical treatment or procedures is outweighed by the benefit to the
patient.
a. Autonomy and privacy
b. Dignity and justice
c. Beneficence and non-malfeasance
d. Ethics and beneficence
9. ___________ is the ethical principle most applicable to the highly publicized issue of
universal healthcare.
a. Justice
b. Autonomy
c. Non-malfeasance
d. Beneficence
10. A __________ system is a process by which treatment is prioritized based on needed
personnel and those who are most critically ill or injured.
a. Disaster
b. Quarantine
c. Pandemic
d. Triage
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