online quiz only 10 questions
Question 1
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All human beings possess stem cells which are “starter” cells for the development of body tissue which have yet to be formed into specialized tissues for certain parts of the body.
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Question 2
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Reciprocity, which is defined as self-rule, is an important concept to health care because it is applied to “informed consent” which requires a provider to obtain the approval of a patient who has been provided adequate information to make a decision regarding intervention.
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False
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Question 3
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Institutional Review Boards is a group that has been formally designated to review and monitor biomedical research involving human subjects.
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False
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Question 4
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The concept of stakeholder management focuses on:
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The relationship between organizations and all of their constituents and how the organization must deal with their expectations. |
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Managing the shareholders’ financial expectations of the organization.
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Recognizing that physicians who are the most important stakeholder must be respected.
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Recognizing that the government who is the most important stakeholder must be acknowledged. |
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Question 5
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The concept of autonomy as it applies to healthcare is:
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Defined as self-rule because it is applied to informed consent this requires a provider to obtain approval of a patient who has been provided information to make a decision regarding an intervention. |
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Defined as a provider making fair decisions for their patient
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Defined as patients should be treated with respect and dignity.
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Defined as the provider making the best decision for the patient. |
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Question 6
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The stewardship model of public health focuses on:
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Individual freedom must restrict for the sake of public health interventions. |
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Public health officials should achieve the stated health outcomes for the population while minimizing restrictions on people’s choices.
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If there is a natural disaster, physicians must treat those affected by the event. |
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The doctor will make the best decisions for the patient’s health. |
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Question 7
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Alternative reproductive methods are:
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Stem cells or starter cells for research. |
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Genetic testing methods to detect risk factors in a population. |
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The reproduction of animal cells to transplant into human beings. |
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Methods for parents that have conceived an embryo fertilized in a clinic which prior to its development can be tested for bone marrow compatibility to save sick siblings. |
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Question 8
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Genetic testing is being carried out on populations because:
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It can be used for diagnosis for different diseases. |
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It can be used to assess risk factors for a genetic disease |
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It can be used to assess if the person has a carrier gene to pass onto their children. |
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All of these statements are correct. |
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Question 9
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__________________ is a problem, situation, or opportunity that requires an individual, such as a healthcare provider, or an organization to choose an action that could be unethical.
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Advance directives |
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Autonomy |
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Healthcare ethical dilemma |
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Medical ethics |
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Question 10
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Countries other than the U.S. use _______________ which means that if a parent does not directly oppose transplantation, the procedure automatically occurs.
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Presumed consent |
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Implied consent
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Contractual consent
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Express consent |