#1
Which principle emphasizes the importance of doing no harm to the patient?
#2
In medical ethics, what does the term 'fiduciary relationship' refer to?
#3
What is the term for the intentional deception or misrepresentation that can harm the patient or undermine the patient-provider relationship?
#4
What is the term for the ethical principle that involves giving individuals the right to make their own decisions regarding their healthcare?
#5
What is the term for the principle that focuses on treating individuals fairly and equally, ensuring that similar cases receive similar treatment?
#6
What is the term for the voluntary and informed agreement to undergo medical treatment or participate in research?
#7
In medical ethics, what does the acronym DNR stand for?
#8
What is the principle that involves providing benefits and promoting the well-being of the patient?
#9
What term is used for the process of disclosing relevant information to a patient and ensuring their understanding before obtaining consent?
#10
In medical ethics, what does the acronym HIPAA stand for?
#11
What is the ethical principle that involves the duty to protect and promote the well-being of patients while minimizing harm?
#12
What is the ethical principle that emphasizes the fair distribution of healthcare resources and burdens?
#13
What is the term for the fair distribution of resources, rights, and benefits in healthcare?
#14
What ethical principle involves respecting an individual's right to make their own decisions about their healthcare?
#15
Which of the following is an example of an advanced directive in healthcare?
#16
What is the ethical principle that involves treating individuals fairly and equally in healthcare decisions?
#17
What is the term for the act of intentionally causing a patient's death to relieve suffering?
#18
What ethical principle involves keeping information private and not disclosing it without the patient's consent?
#19