This document contains 30 true/false questions about various topics in healthcare ethics including end-of-life care, sexuality, marriage, research ethics, and the roles of nurses. It addresses concepts like euthanasia, advance directives, gender identity disorder, celibacy, bisexuality, fetishism, and the distinction between legal and biological death. The questions test understanding of ethical principles from sources like the Belmont Report and Nuremberg Code as well as nurses' primary responsibilities to educate, counsel, and provide caring and knowledgeable patient care.
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Quizzes in HCE Midterm
This document contains 30 true/false questions about various topics in healthcare ethics including end-of-life care, sexuality, marriage, research ethics, and the roles of nurses. It addresses concepts like euthanasia, advance directives, gender identity disorder, celibacy, bisexuality, fetishism, and the distinction between legal and biological death. The questions test understanding of ethical principles from sources like the Belmont Report and Nuremberg Code as well as nurses' primary responsibilities to educate, counsel, and provide caring and knowledgeable patient care.
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Quizzes in HCE Midterm • Apparent Death is the total absence of
activity in the brain and in all other
• It refers to recurrent, intense sexual systems. FALSE arousal from use of an inanimate object • The principle of sanctity of life may be or from a very specific focus on a non- used as the reason if euthanasia is genital body part. FETISHISM against your will as a nurse when • Sexual response cycle characterized by managing terminally ill patient. FALSE thickened scrotum and erection. • To have a clear agreement to the family EXCITEMENT the advance directive form must be • Sexual attraction to and activity with made available to all patients with both genders. BISEXUALITY chronic condition at the time of • In disorders of sexuality and sexual admission. FALSE functioning, the term gender identity • Euthanasia and assisted suicide are disorder refers to: AN INDIVIDUAL IS generally considered medical DISSATISFIED WITH THEIR OWN procedures, however it is only true if BIOLOGICAL SEX AND HAVE A STRONG patient is admitted in the hospital. DESIRE TO BE A MEMBER OF THE FALSE OPPOSITE SEX. • "When a person is dying and there is no • It the state of abstaining from marriage expected improvement in the patient’s and sexual relations. CELIBACY condition, decisions have to be made to • Homosexual men is also known as, GAY start, stop, or withdraw life sustaining • Sexual aversion disorder is associated measures " TRUE with which of the following? ANXIETY • One of the distinctions between • The practice of dressing in a manner euthanasia and abortion is the non-fetal traditionally associated with the humanity. TRUE opposite sex. TRANSVESTIC • Legal Death is the cessation of life as • Refers to the legal process of filing a indicated by the absence of all vital petition in the appropriate court functions. FALSE seeking a judicial declaration of making • Death in euthanasia must be intended a marriage null and void. ANNULMENT and not be merely accidental. TRUE • A formal union and social and legal • Nurse as a change agent takes the contract between two individuals that initiative to examine and explore on unites their lives legally, economically, things affecting the sensitive health and emotionally. MARRIAGE care issues. FALSE • Ortho-Tanasia is refraining of any • Nurses’ primary responsibility is the medical treatment aimed at retarding patient. TRUE death. FALSE • The nurse has the right to practice • Passive Euthanasia is terminating a being able to fulfill obligations within person’s life in a painless way. FALSE the society. TRUE • Nurses have the legal responsibility to use knowledge and skills to protect patients. TRUE • All professional nurses have a responsibility to care for their patients. TRUE • The Belmont Report identifies basic ethical principles for conducting research that involve human subjects and established 5 ethical principles. FALSE • The Nuremberg Code is served as a blueprint for today's principles that ensure the rights of subjects in medical research. TRUE • Nurse as a counselor takes the necessary actions to educate and initiate change for the well-being and the health of the society. FALSE • Nurse as educator provides direct care to patients in a respecting, nurturing, comforting, caring, and knowledgeable way. FALSE • Nurse as care provider increases patient knowledge through information dissemination, encouraging healthy lifestyles and practices and compliance to care. FALSE
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