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Audrey is reading a book on the history of medical research. She comes across a chapter called “HeLa Cells.” What is this chapter MOST likely about?

(1 point)
Responses

Cells discovered on a microscope slide and used to prove differences in male and female DNA.

Cells discovered on a microscope slide and used to prove differences in male and female DNA.

Cells taken from a Black cancer patient and studied without her knowledge.

Cells taken from a Black cancer patient and studied without her knowledge.

Cells that were grown in a lab and shown to have promise in curing hepatitis.

Cells that were grown in a lab and shown to have promise in curing hepatitis.

Cells that lab researchers used to prove the need for medical ethics in research studies.

Emma has just seen a patient with advanced kidney failure. Her patient admits that he is still drinking alcohol, even though he knows it is making his condition worse. Emma is frustrated and seeks out the advice of a more experienced doctor in her department. To protect her patient’s confidentiality, what should Emma MOST likely do?

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Responses

Print out the patient’s file and leave it on the desk of her colleague so he can look at it.

Print out the patient’s file and leave it on the desk of her colleague so he can look at it.

Sit down at her colleague’s table in the hospital cafeteria to discuss the case over lunch.

Sit down at her colleague’s table in the hospital cafeteria to discuss the case over lunch.

Make an appointment to meet in her colleague’s office privately to discuss the case one-on-one with the more experienced physician.

Make an appointment to meet in her colleague’s office privately to discuss the case one-on-one with the more experienced physician.

Ask her colleague during an upcoming surgical procedure she plans to assist him with.

Peter is upset about his healthcare provider’s conduct during an appointment, so he asks Loretta at the front desk how he can anonymously file a complaint. What is the BEST way, ethically, for Loretta to respond?

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Responses

“You can speak with the provider again to tell them how you feel.”

“You can speak with the provider again to tell them how you feel.”

“Complaints can only be filed if you reveal your identity.”

“Complaints can only be filed if you reveal your identity.”

“Here is the phone number for submitting an anonymous complaint.”

“Here is the phone number for submitting an anonymous complaint.”

“I’m so sorry you are upset. Tell me what happened, and I will file the complaint for you.”

What is MOST likely true about ethics?

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Responses

They are created and enforced by governments or authorities.

They are created and enforced by governments or authorities.

They are personal beliefs shaped by upbringing and environment.

They are personal beliefs shaped by upbringing and environment.

They are helpful in determining the best course of action in difficult situations.

They are helpful in determining the best course of action in difficult situations.

They are made to keep society orderly and safe.

Professional duties need to be upheld over personal beliefs.

(1 point)
Responses

True

True

False

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) Cells taken from a Black cancer patient and studied without her knowledge.

2) Make an appointment to meet in her colleague’s office privately to discuss the case one-on-one with the more experienced physician.

3) “Here is the phone number for submitting an anonymous complaint.”

4) They are helpful in determining the best course of action in difficult situations.

5) True