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1. 
What are four senses in which a right to health care can be claimed?
A.
Equal access, Monetary compensation, Safe Care, Western Medicine
B.
Equal access, Quality Care, Safe Care, Access to appropriate care
C.
Equal access, Quality Care, Western Medicine, Access to appropriate care
D.
Monetary compensation, Quality Care, Safe Care, Western Medicine
2. 
Outline some controversial arguments raised both for and against the right to health care
3. 
The doctor chooses not to disclose information to a patient that he or she believes would be detrimental to the patient's best interests, generally for mental health reasons
A.
Right to information
B.
Therapeutic priviledge
C.
Practical / Applied Ethics
D.
Fiduciary Relationship
4. 
Express consent that is documentary evidence of what has been consented to verbally by the patient
A.
Written
B.
Implied
C.
Verbal
D.
Assumed
5. 
Intentional touch without consent. The actual physical act behind a threat
A.
Assault
B.
Battery
C.
False Imprisonment
D.
Sexual Harrasment
6. 
Consent used as the method of consenting to a simple procedure of common knowledge
A.
Written
B.
Implied
C.
Verbal
D.
Assumed
7. 
Committed merely by intentionally putting a person in fear for his or her physical wellbeing
A.
Assault
B.
Battery
C.
False Imprisonment
D.
Sexual Harrasment
8. 
The most common form of express consent
A.
Written
B.
Implied
C.
Verbal
D.
Assumed
9. 
The presence of 'total' restraint (no means of escape). Holding a person against their will.
A.
Assault
B.
Battery
C.
False Imprisonment
D.
Sexual Harrasment
10. 
The expert opinion expressed by one's professional peers in consideration of the facts and circumstances of a particular incident
A.
Peer Professional Opinion
B.
Authority
C.
Mandatory Reporting
D.
Standard of Care
11. 
Ethics Quality Linkage refers to:
A.
Ethical quality of health care
B.
System-orientated preventive approach to ethical issues in health care
C.
Quality model for ethical decision making
D.
A and C
12. 
the legal requirement to report patient safety concerns such as child abuse and elder abuse (requirements are different everywhere)
A.
Mandatory Reporting
B.
Notifiable Conduct
C.
Appropriate Action
D.
Whistle Blowing
13. 
Any conduct whereby the health practitioner has: practised while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs, engaged in sexual misconduct in connection with the practice of their profession, practised while suffering from an impairment that places the public at risk of substantial harm, or practised the profession in a way that constitutes a significant departure from accepted professional standards.
A.
Mandatory Reporting
B.
Notifiable Conduct
C.
Appropriate Action
D.
Whistle Blowing
14. 
Nurses will encounter situation in which they must take '______ ______' in order to prevent or remedy a risk of harm being caused by another.
A.
Mandatory Reporting
B.
Notifiable Conduct
C.
Appropriate Action
D.
Whistle Blowing
15. 
The voluntary release of non-public information, as a moral protest, by a member or former member of an organization outside the normal channels of communication
A.
Mandatory Reporting
B.
Notifiable Conduct
C.
Appropriate Action
D.
Whistle Blowing
16. 
Child abuse and neglect are both forms of....
A.
Child Maltreatment
B.
Notifiable Conduct
C.
Negligence
D.
Impairment
17. 
Cases involving the standard of care expected in giving patients information and/or advice, disclosing material risks inherent in the treatment being recommended and providing, relevant warnings
A.
Civil Cases
B.
Information Cases
C.
Treatment Cases
D.
Criminal Cases
18. 
Cases involving the standard of care expected in the actual performance of their work
A.
Civil Cases
B.
Information Cases
C.
Treatment Cases
D.
Criminal Cases
19. 
The wrongful handling of children
A.
Child Abuse
B.
Negligence
C.
Bad Parenting
D.
Unethical Decision Making
20. 
The person has a physical or mental problem, disability, condition or disorder (including substance abuse or dependence) that detrimentally affects or is likely to detrimentally affect their capacity to practise their profession
A.
Mandatory Reporting
B.
Notifiable Conduct
C.
Impairment
D.
Treatment Cases
21. 
If nurses can anticipate a conflict with this, they have an obligation to notify their employers or persons receiving care so that alternative arrangements can be made
A.
Impairment
B.
Notifiable Conduct
C.
Conscientious Objection
D.
Mandatory reporting
22. 
Any act occurring within a relationship where there is an implication of trust, which results in harm to an older person. Abuse can be physical, sexual, financial, psychological, social and / or neglect
A.
Sexual Misconduct
B.
Domestic Violence
C.
Child Abuse
D.
Elder Abuse
23. 
Domain of personal values, rules of behaviour and regulating social interactions.
A.
Morals
B.
Ethic
C.
Virtue
D.
Dilemma
24. 
The collective belief-and-value system of any moral community or professional group.
A.
Morals
B.
Ethic
C.
Virtue
D.
Dilemma
25. 
A personal character of strength or power.
A.
Morals
B.
Ethic
C.
Virtue
D.
Dilemma
26. 
Situation in which a choice has to be made where there is clash of principles and/or duties.
A.
Morals
B.
Ethic
C.
Virtue
D.
Dilemma
27. 
School of thought that one acts according to one`s duty as the act is intrinsically good
A.
Deontology
B.
Utilitarianism
C.
Relativism
D.
Moral pluralism
28. 
Also known as consequentialism
A.
Deontology
B.
Utilitarianism
C.
Relativism
D.
Moral pluralism
29. 
What is right or wrong varies from culture to culture and individual to individual
A.
Deontology
B.
Utilitarianism
C.
Relativism
D.
Moral pluralism
30. 
Believes that there are many different value systems and points of view as to an ethical stance
A.
Deontology
B.
Utilitarianism
C.
Relativism
D.
Moral pluralism
31. 
Accepted standards that can be used to judge conduct
A.
Norms
B.
Values
C.
Obligation
D.
Casuistry
E.
Justice
32. 
Concepts given worth or importance in life and interactions, making up a value system
A.
Norms
B.
Values
C.
Obligation
D.
Casuistry
E.
Justice
33. 
Something one is bound to fulfil or perform
A.
Norms
B.
Values
C.
Obligation
D.
Casuistry
E.
Justice
34. 
Emphasises the importance of understanding value-laden decisions in their appropriate factual context and culture
A.
Norms
B.
Values
C.
Obligation
D.
Casuistry
E.
Justice
35. 
Personal quality or virtue to act fairly towards others, share resources equally and respect the rights of others
A.
Norms
B.
Values
C.
Obligation
D.
Casuistry
E.
Justice
36. 
A person who exposes misconduct, alleged dishonest or illegal activity occurring in an organization.
A.
A whistle blower
B.
Unprofessional conduct
C.
Professional misconduct
D.
Reckless
37. 
An offer (employment contract)
A.
Is made by an employer
B.
Is made by an employee
C.
Is made by a board of professionals
D.
Is made before a witness
38. 
Effect of death (to a contract of employment)
A.
Keeps the contract valid until a guardian is appointed
B.
Terminates an employment contract
C.
Does not terminate an employment contract
D.
Gives the employee the right to recover any outstanding obligations from the beneficiary of the employee
39. 
Legally having the ability/right to make a binding decision
A.
Informed Consent
B.
Legal capacity
C.
Insubordination
D.
Employee obligations
40. 
The end of a contract
A.
Cancellation
B.
Obligation
C.
Termination
D.
Invalidation
41. 
Frustration (in contract law)
A.
A feeling of concern
B.
Employee conflict
C.
Dilemma
D.
Impossibility of performance
42. 
Compensation paid to an injured worker
A.
Workers compensation
B.
Insurance
C.
Monetary compensation
D.
Employee obligations
43. 
Injury
A.
Any loss sustained including financial loss
B.
Any damage sustained to the body including mental health
C.
A result of not fulfilling a contract
D.
A decision by the employer to terminate employment
44. 
Conditions which are imposed on employees as part of the contractual relationship
A.
Employer obligations
B.
Employee obligations
C.
Employers rights
D.
Employees rights
45. 
Opposition to and usually in defiance of the employer’s lawful authority
A.
Policy Overview
B.
Justice
C.
Insubordination
D.
Compensation
46. 
The state of being free from intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs
A.
Privacy
B.
Confidentiality
C.
Conflict of interest
D.
Disclosure
47. 
Medico legal term referring to the requirement of keeping disclosed information secret and secure from other unauthorised persons.
A.
Privacy
B.
Confidentiality
C.
Conflict of interest
D.
Disclosure
48. 
Refers to situations where a clinician exploits or appears to exploit their position for personal gain.
A.
Privacy
B.
Confidentiality
C.
Conflict of interest
D.
Disclosure
49. 
In legal terms can be defined as the release of information about a person or entity
A.
Privacy
B.
Confidentiality
C.
Conflict of interest
D.
Disclosure
50. 
A medical order instructing health care providers not to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if breathing stops or if the heart stops beating.
A.
Do not resuscitate
B.
Medical futility
C.
Advance Directive
D.
Palliative Care
51. 
When a treatment or course of action offers the client no clinical benefit
A.
Do not resuscitate
B.
Medical futility
C.
Advance Directive
D.
Euthanasia
52. 
Is a common concern among citizens concerning anything affecting the rights, health, or finances of the public at large
A.
Public Interest
B.
Disclosure
C.
Third Party
D.
Discrimination
53. 
A generic legal term for any individual who does not have a direct connection/relationship with a legal transaction/action/situation but who might be affected by it.
A.
Public Interest
B.
Third Party
C.
External Agent
D.
Legal representative
54. 
Acting out of prejudice.
A.
Distancing
B.
Stigma
C.
Discrimination
D.
Power
55. 
Common reaction to disliked situations whereby the individual avoids the same.
A.
Discrimination
B.
Bullying
C.
Distancing
D.
Personal Experience
56. 
A person’s inability to make particular decisions.
A.
Inexperience
B.
Authority
C.
Personal Experience
D.
Incompetence
57. 
People whose practice and science focuses on the creation, storage, management and use of health care information/data
A.
Health Database
B.
Health Informatics
C.
Evidence Based Practice
D.
Decision Making Framework
58. 
In a healthcare context refers to the ability to influence others via the clinician’s knowledge and skill.
A.
Power
B.
Authority
C.
Knowledge Translation
D.
Autonomy
59. 
Is negative judgement is cast on behaviours considered deviant to the social or cultural norm.
A.
Public Opinion
B.
Negative Connotation
C.
Stigma
D.
Authority
60. 
Pharmacy medicine – substance which is safe to use but may require advice from a pharmacist.
A.
Schedule 2
B.
Schedule 3
C.
Schedule 4
D.
Schedule 8
61. 
Pharmacist only medicine – substances safe to use which should be only available from a pharmacist.
A.
Schedule 2
B.
Schedule 3
C.
Schedule 4
D.
Schedule 8
62. 
Prescription only medication – substances only available from a prescription with a prescription
A.
Schedule 2
B.
Schedule 3
C.
Schedule 4
D.
Schedule 8
63. 
Controlled drug – substances which should be available for use but require restrictions on supply, distribution and possession.
A.
Schedule 2
B.
Schedule 3
C.
Schedule 4
D.
Schedule 8
64. 
An addictive drug, such as opium, that reduces pain, alters mood and behavior, and usually induces sleep or stupor.
A.
Schedule 4
B.
Schedule 8
C.
Narcotic Drug
D.
Illegal/illicit drugs
65. 
Drugs used for non-therapeutic reasons.
A.
Schedule 4
B.
Schedule 8
C.
Narcotic Drug
D.
Illegal/illicit drugs
66. 
A public officer (judicial) whose primary function is to investigate by inquest any death thought to be of other than natural causes.
A.
Coroner
B.
Inquest
C.
Witness
D.
Public Officer
67. 
A judicial inquiry into a matter especially an inquiry into the cause of a death.
A.
Inquest
B.
Summons
C.
Witness
D.
Civil Case
68. 
A notice summoning a person to report to court as a juror or witness.
A.
Inquest
B.
Summons
C.
Report
D.
Witness
69. 
A brief record, especially one written down to aid the memory.
A.
Summons
B.
Notes
C.
Report
D.
Evidence