#1
What is the primary principle of medical ethics that emphasizes the well-being of the patient?
#2
What is the primary goal of the Hippocratic Oath in medical ethics?
#3
In medical ethics, what does the principle of 'autonomy' emphasize?
#4
Which ethical principle in medical ethics involves treating individuals fairly and equally, considering their needs and circumstances?
#5
Which ethical principle emphasizes the right of individuals to make decisions about their own lives and healthcare?
#6
In the legal context, what does the term 'informed consent' refer to?
#7
Which legal principle dictates that healthcare professionals must keep patient information confidential?
#8
Which legal concept allows healthcare professionals to provide emergency care without the patient's explicit consent?
#9
What is the term for the ethical principle that requires fairness and equitable distribution of healthcare resources?
#10
What is the term for the unauthorized touching or intentional infliction of bodily harm to a patient, even if no injury occurs?
#11
Which ethical principle supports the idea that healthcare professionals should strive to do no harm to their patients?
#12
What is the term for a legal document that allows an individual to appoint someone to make healthcare decisions on their behalf in case they become unable to do so?
#13
What is the term for the intentional deception or misrepresentation that can harm or deceive patients?
#14
Under what circumstance might the principle of 'double effect' be applied in medical ethics?
#15
In medical ethics, what does the term 'fidelity' refer to?
#16
What legal doctrine protects healthcare professionals from liability when providing assistance in an emergency situation?
#17
What legal concept involves a healthcare professional's failure to meet the standard of care, resulting in harm to the patient?
#18
In medical ethics, what does the term 'conflict of interest' refer to?
#19