____________ is a principle or standard, as
____________ is a principle or standard, as of behavior, that is considered important or desirable. Values Ethical Unethical Morals 2.___________ is the termination of a pregnancy by forced removal of the embryo. Laparoscopy Abortion Contraception Miscarriage 3.Which one of the following is false about the cloned animal Dolly? She produced several offspring’s She was cloned in Scotland She only lived a little over 6 ½ years She was cloned in the United States 4.Which of the following terms means increasing the about of good thing and decreasing the amount of bad thing? Utilitarianism theory Deontological theory Medical ethics Bioethics 5.Which of the following types of abortion happens in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy? Vacuum aspirator Surgical abortion Medical abortion Ablation 6.What year did the Supreme Court make women’s right to abortion legal? 1970 1972 1978 1973 7.Which of the following terms means producing identical or closely identical cell copies to make another copy? None of the above Cloning DNA testing Genetic engineering 8.Which of the following is true about an Illegal act by a healthcare worker? An illegal act by healthcare workers is always unethical but contrary, an unethical act by a medical healthcare worker is not always illegal. All unethical acts are always illegal An illegal act by healthcare workers is always unethical but, and an unethical act by a medical healthcare worker is always illegal. An illegal act by healthcare workers is always ethical but contrary, an ethical act by a medical healthcare worker is not always illegal. 9.The abortion pill is given for a: Surgical abortion Medical abortion Unintentional miscarriage Pregnancy in the third trimester 10.Which of the following should be based on if an action is right or wrong based on certain rules? Deontological theory Bioethics Utilitarianism theory Medical ethics 11._________________ are procedures that are used that involve surgically removing eggs from a female and then using laboratory techniques to fertilize the egg with sperm and return them to the female or a surrogate for development. Assisted reproductive techniques Infertility reproductive techniques Artificial reproductive techniques Unassisted reproductive techniques 12.___________ is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgement to the practice of medicine. Utilitarianism theory Medical ethics Deontological theory Bioethics 13.__________ is the practices and forms prescribed by social convention or by authority. Ethics Etiquette Protocol Dignity 14.What year was the first cloned animal which was named Dolly? 1996 1976 1982 1964 15.___________ refers to the passing of traits from a parent to their offspring. Genetics Genes Chromosomes Heredity 16.____________________ was an international research project that was intended to help map and determine the complete sequence of the human DNA to understand how the human genes impact both physical and functional aspects of the human body and development. The Human RNA Project The Human DNP Project The Human Gene Project The Human Genome Project 17._____________ is a complex situation that often involves apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. Ethical conflict Ethical dilemma Ethical code Ethical contract 18.Which of the following refers to the inability to reproduce after a year of trying? Afertility Unfertility Infertility Fertility 19.In any use of assisted reproductive technology techniques, it is important to always obtain ____________. Compensation Permission Informed consent Legal justification 20.What was the first known cloned animal? Pig Monkey Dog Sheep 21._________ is the study of how traits that are inherited from parents to offspring are transferred. Heredity Chromosomes Genes Genetics 22.__________ is the plan for a course of medical treatment or for a scientific experiment. Protocol Dignity Ethics Etiquette 23.____________ is not conforming to approved standards of social or professional behavior. Unethical Truthful Ethical Moral 24. ____________ is a self-replicating material that is found in all living things and by chromosomes is the carrier of the genetic information that can be passed on from generation to generation. Genes Chromosomes DNA RNA 25. _____________ is concerned with the judgement of right or wrong of human action and character. Truthful Unethical Ethical Morals SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING MO 185
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