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Ricardo was asked to give a presentation to his medical office on the process for reporting unethical or illegal behavior. Ricardo knows this is a sensitive subject, but a very important one, so he wants to keep things simple. What is the BEST title for his presentation?

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Reporting Something Can Get You in Trouble

Reporting Something Can Get You in Trouble

Confidentiality and Privacy Apply to Employees, Too

Confidentiality and Privacy Apply to Employees, Too

Keep Quiet and Do No Harm

Keep Quiet and Do No Harm

If You See Something, Say Something

If You See Something, Say Something

Which scenario would BEST be addressed with organizational ethics?

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A community clinic is running low on vaccines and needs to decide which patients will get the remaining doses.

A community clinic is running low on vaccines and needs to decide which patients will get the remaining doses.

A nurse who believes life should be preserved at all costs is asked to remove a patient from life support.

A nurse who believes life should be preserved at all costs is asked to remove a patient from life support.

A doctor gets a text from a patient while she is on vacation and must decide whether to respond.

A doctor gets a text from a patient while she is on vacation and must decide whether to respond.

A medical assistant sees that a patient’s medical record has been left open on a computer screen.

A medical assistant sees that a patient’s medical record has been left open on a computer screen.

Dr. Oliver, a gastroenterologist, has a patient with a blockage in their intestinal tract. There are two courses of action for this issue. One involves a surgery that Dr. Oliver’s practice charges $16,000 to do. The other is a less invasive procedure that only costs $2000. Dr. Oliver feels he must mention both and allow the patient to decide what course they would like to take. Which value of ethical behavior does this reasoning BEST support?

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Responses

autonomy

autonomy

non-maleficence

non-maleficence

beneficence

beneficence

justice

In her work as a nutritionist, Sasha always makes sure to show kindness and understanding as she deals with patients. This helps her build trust and show her patients she genuinely cares about them and their health. What concept is MOST likely guiding Sasha’s approach toward her patients?

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empathy

empathy

scope of practice

scope of practice

ethical decision-making

ethical decision-making

morality

Which scenario would MOST likely be researched by someone in bioethics?

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whether doctors should be allowed to send information through text messaging

whether doctors should be allowed to send information through text messaging

the implications of cloning people or animals

the implications of cloning people or animals

what kinds of medical devices and equipment best improve patient quality of life

what kinds of medical devices and equipment best improve patient quality of life

how often patients with iron deficiency should be given iron infusions

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) If You See Something, Say Something

2) A community clinic is running low on vaccines and needs to decide which patients will get the remaining doses.

3) autonomy

4) empathy

5) the implications of cloning people or animals