#1
Which principle emphasizes honesty and truthfulness in healthcare practices?
Autonomy
Veracity
Nonmaleficence
Justice
#2
Which ethical theory emphasizes the consequences or outcomes of actions to determine their morality?
Deontology
Virtue Ethics
Consequentialism
Ethical Egoism
#3
What is the primary focus of the ethical principle of 'veracity' in healthcare?
Respecting individual autonomy
Promoting well-being and doing good
Maintaining honesty and truthfulness
Ensuring justice
#4
What is the term for the process of making decisions on behalf of individuals who are unable to make their own decisions?
Patient autonomy
Proxy decision-making
Informed consent
Shared decision-making
#5
In healthcare, what does the term 'cultural competence' refer to?
Understanding and respecting diverse cultural backgrounds
Ensuring justice
Maintaining confidentiality
Promoting well-being and doing good
#6
In ethical decision-making, what does the principle of 'autonomy' refer to?
Doing no harm
Fair distribution of resources
Respecting individual's right to make decisions
Treating individuals with equal concern and respect
#7
What is the term for the ethical principle of 'doing no harm' in healthcare?
Autonomy
Beneficence
Nonmaleficence
Justice
#8
What does the principle of 'confidentiality' in healthcare ethics entail?
Fair distribution of resources
Respecting individual autonomy
Keeping patient information private
Ensuring justice
#9
In healthcare, what does the term 'informed consent' refer to?
Respecting patient autonomy
Keeping patient information private
Ensuring justice
Disclosing information to patients for decision-making
#10
Which term is used to describe a situation where an individual is held responsible for their actions, even if they were following orders?
Autonomy
Conformity
Moral distress
Moral responsibility
#11
What does the term 'moral distress' refer to in the context of healthcare?
Respecting individual autonomy
Experiencing inner conflict due to ethical issues
Ensuring justice
Promoting well-being and doing good
#12
Which ethical principle involves treating individuals fairly and distributing resources justly?
Autonomy
Beneficence
Nonmaleficence
Justice
#13
What is the concept of 'fidelity' in healthcare ethics?
Maintaining confidentiality
Being faithful and keeping promises
Ensuring patient autonomy
Distributing resources justly
#14
What is the primary focus of the ethical principle of 'beneficence' in healthcare?
Respecting individual autonomy
Doing no harm
Promoting well-being and doing good
Ensuring justice
#15
Which ethical principle involves making decisions based on duties and moral rules, regardless of consequences?
Deontology
Virtue Ethics
Consequentialism
Ethical Egoism
#16
In healthcare, what is the primary concern of the principle of 'justice'?
Maintaining confidentiality
Ensuring fair distribution of resources
Respecting individual autonomy
Keeping patient information private
#17
Which ethical principle focuses on developing good character traits and virtues?
Deontology
Virtue Ethics
Consequentialism
Ethical Egoism