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History of Medical Ethics
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Paternalism’s guiding principle states that this person decides what is best for the patient and tries to follow that course of action
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Who is the doctor
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Has no control over what treatments are given
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Who is the patient
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Type of paternalism that seeks to prevent an existing harm
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What is negative paternalism
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When a doctor makes a decision that appeals to the patient’s values
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What is soft paternalism
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Type of paternalism in which the doctor takes into account the wishes of a patient’s husband/wife instead of the wishes of the patient
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What is hard paternalism
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What Hippocrates based his medical practice on
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What is the observation and the study of the human body
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The location of Hippocrates’s medical school
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What is the Island of Cos, Greece
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Upheld by medical professionals from the start of their practice
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What is the Hippocratic Oath
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How Hippocrates viewed the body, rather than in parts
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What is a whole unit
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Belief held by Hippocrates regarding the onset of patient illness
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What is a rational explanation
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Condition studied by the Nazis regarding body temperature
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What is hypothermia
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Condition that Nancy Cruzan was in for several years
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What is persistent vegetative state
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Disease of interest in the Tuskegee study
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What is syphilis
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This code was established in 1946
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What is the Nuremberg Code
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Occupation of most participants in the Tuskegee study
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What is a sharecropper
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Patient confidentiality is associate with this legal act
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What is HIPAA
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What should be done regarding impaired colleagues
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What is report
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Type of relationship that should be avoided between doctors and patients
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What is sexual
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Working within range of responsibility and abilities in the medical field
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What is scope of practice
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Concept where medical professionals use patients for personal gain
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What is gaming the system
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Individual who determines benefit vs. harm in the doctor/patient relationship
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Who is the patient
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Document that expresses the privileges of patients regarding their care
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What is Patient Bill of Rights
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Used as an anesthetic during the Mexican-American War
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What is Ether
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Vaccination that became mainstream in 2009
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What is H1N1 (Swine Flu)
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Kills twice as many people as AIDS annually
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What is breast cancer
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