Principles in Bioethics Palliative Care 1. When does end of life care begins? * O A. After the diagnosis of Severe dehydration B. After heart surgery C. After patient unconsciouness O D. After diagnosis of late stage dementia 3. In Palliative care, the nurse must * OA. Listen to patient and give their wishes OB. Include the relative in giving care OC. Consider the comport of the patient D. All of the above 5. In Palliative care, the nurse must also need to: * OA. Cry along with the patient's relative at the time of patient's death B. Seek help from friend if necessary C. Wait for the additional incentives D. All of the above 2. Giving palliative care is: * O A. Finding Medication to heal individual patient B. Finding Treatment of patient's disease C. Giving comfortable life to a dying patient D. Giving support to end patient's life 4. In Palliative care, the nurse must do the following, EXCEPT * OA. Seek physician advice about patient's symptoms B. Give medication to alleviate the pain OC. Ensure that the patient shall be free to their illness O D. Organize religious meeting if wished by the patient 1 punto 1 punto 1 punto 1 punto 1 punto Principles of Bioethics Dignity of Death and Dying 7. Nanay Alicia is having 5cm tumor in his brain and she is 1month hooked * 1 punto to mechanical ventilator. She is comatose. Her relative signed a DNR consent and removed from assisted respirator. This act is: A. Assisted suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia O D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia O O C B. Suicide 2. A quadriplegic patient consent killing of himself to achieve dignity in dying. Iba pa C A. Assisted suicide OB. Suicide C. Voluntary Euthanasia C D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia O E. Involuntary Euthanasia C Iba pa 8. Dignitas in Switzerland support the will of the patient to end their life if it * 1 punto is not viable to continue it. They provide: A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia C D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia C E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 6. Patient Mina is suffering from extreme depression. She choose to hang * 1 punto herself in her bed room and found dead afterwards. C A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 3. Patient Lily is experiencing so much pain because she is experiencing stage 4 CA. She requested the doctor to give her an overdose narcotic drugs, the doctor refused but instead, provided her the medication and help her to push it by herself. A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia OD. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia O E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 1. Patient Yolanda is hooked to mechanical ventilator for 3 months now. To * 1 punto give her dignity even at times of dying, which among the procedures below is most likely acceptable? A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide C C. Voluntary Euthanasia C D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia C E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 10. Patient Rene is a wealthy man, but he become comatose after his heart * 1 punto attacked. His lawyer follow his will to end his life after 3mons of coma. The act is A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia OD. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: OA. Assisted suicide OB. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia O D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia C Iba pa: 9. Panique Man is requested the doctor to give him medication end his life, * 1 punto the doctors help him out of pity. The act is: 5. Patient Leo was conscious but very sick. His young wife consented the doctors of his euthanasia without his knowledge. This act is considered: A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide C C. Voluntary Euthanasia O D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia C E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 4. Patient Jackie learn that she has an stage 4 CA, upon learning it, she take all the sleeping pills she have and soon found dead in her bed. * 1 punto O A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide C. Voluntary Euthanasia * 1 punto C OD. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: * 1 punto * 1 punto
Principles in Bioethics Palliative Care 1. When does end of life care begins? * O A. After the diagnosis of Severe dehydration B. After heart surgery C. After patient unconsciouness O D. After diagnosis of late stage dementia 3. In Palliative care, the nurse must * OA. Listen to patient and give their wishes OB. Include the relative in giving care OC. Consider the comport of the patient D. All of the above 5. In Palliative care, the nurse must also need to: * OA. Cry along with the patient's relative at the time of patient's death B. Seek help from friend if necessary C. Wait for the additional incentives D. All of the above 2. Giving palliative care is: * O A. Finding Medication to heal individual patient B. Finding Treatment of patient's disease C. Giving comfortable life to a dying patient D. Giving support to end patient's life 4. In Palliative care, the nurse must do the following, EXCEPT * OA. Seek physician advice about patient's symptoms B. Give medication to alleviate the pain OC. Ensure that the patient shall be free to their illness O D. Organize religious meeting if wished by the patient 1 punto 1 punto 1 punto 1 punto 1 punto Principles of Bioethics Dignity of Death and Dying 7. Nanay Alicia is having 5cm tumor in his brain and she is 1month hooked * 1 punto to mechanical ventilator. She is comatose. Her relative signed a DNR consent and removed from assisted respirator. This act is: A. Assisted suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia O D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia O O C B. Suicide 2. A quadriplegic patient consent killing of himself to achieve dignity in dying. Iba pa C A. Assisted suicide OB. Suicide C. Voluntary Euthanasia C D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia O E. Involuntary Euthanasia C Iba pa 8. Dignitas in Switzerland support the will of the patient to end their life if it * 1 punto is not viable to continue it. They provide: A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia C D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia C E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 6. Patient Mina is suffering from extreme depression. She choose to hang * 1 punto herself in her bed room and found dead afterwards. C A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 3. Patient Lily is experiencing so much pain because she is experiencing stage 4 CA. She requested the doctor to give her an overdose narcotic drugs, the doctor refused but instead, provided her the medication and help her to push it by herself. A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia OD. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia O E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 1. Patient Yolanda is hooked to mechanical ventilator for 3 months now. To * 1 punto give her dignity even at times of dying, which among the procedures below is most likely acceptable? A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide C C. Voluntary Euthanasia C D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia C E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 10. Patient Rene is a wealthy man, but he become comatose after his heart * 1 punto attacked. His lawyer follow his will to end his life after 3mons of coma. The act is A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia OD. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: OA. Assisted suicide OB. Suicide OC. Voluntary Euthanasia O D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia C Iba pa: 9. Panique Man is requested the doctor to give him medication end his life, * 1 punto the doctors help him out of pity. The act is: 5. Patient Leo was conscious but very sick. His young wife consented the doctors of his euthanasia without his knowledge. This act is considered: A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide C C. Voluntary Euthanasia O D. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia C E. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: 4. Patient Jackie learn that she has an stage 4 CA, upon learning it, she take all the sleeping pills she have and soon found dead in her bed. * 1 punto O A. Assisted suicide B. Suicide C. Voluntary Euthanasia * 1 punto C OD. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia OE. Involuntary Euthanasia Iba pa: * 1 punto * 1 punto
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