A person’s feelings about euthanasia will be determined by the beliefs and expectations of their culture. This is an example of:
cultural relativism |
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basic morals |
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derived morals |
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beneficence |
The primary medical ethic of "Do No Harm" is an example of:
justice |
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beneficence |
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nonmaleficence |
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autonomy |
In the "case of the non-heart-beating cadaver" medical experts wanted to change the criteria by which people are declared dead in order to increase organ donation. Which of the following is not part of the new plan?
Death was redefined to mean the cessation of all brain activity even if the heart was still beating on life support. |
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A new category of potential organ donors was created that included those whose lives would likely end when life support is withdrawn, but would not be declared brain dead while still on life support. |
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The declaration of death involved a reduction from twenty minutes to two minutes of electrocardiographic inactivity. |
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The declaration of death involved an increase from two minutes to twenty minutes of electrocardiographic inactivity. |
The concept of Primary Health Care (PHC) is partly based on the concept that health care services should address specific community needs.
True
False
1) Euthanasia is an example of Beneficence..
( In Euthanasia it is beleived that Death is better to prevent further sufferings..)
2) Primary Medical ethic " Do No Harm " is an example of -- Nonmaleficence..
3) The following criteria is not the part of Death according to New plan--
The declaration of death involved a reduction from twenty minutes to two minutes of electrocardiographic inactivity..
4) The concept of Primary Health Care (PHC) is partly based on
the concept that health care services should address specific
community needs.
This statement is -- False..
( Because-- Health care should be general,, not specific..)
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