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philosophy

week 14 quiz

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What is telos? purpose/Aim
According to Pellegrino, what is left out of a principled approach to ethics that virtue ethics tends to "appreciate." Moral agent
The clinical vignette presented by Vearrier and Henderson where an asymptomatic patient demanded a COVID test but was denied may conflict with which one of the .... autonomy
Four Pillars of medical ethics that refers to a person’s rational capacity for self-governance or self-discrimination. autonomy
The clinical vignette presented by Vearrier and Henderson where an alcoholic was admitted with liver failure and then transferred to pediatric intensive care to make room for others with a higher probability of survival, ... beneficence
may conflict with which one of the Four Pillars of medical ethics that states we should do good to others and essentially enjoins us to advance the welfare of others and prevent or remove harm to them. beneficence
The clinical vignette presented by Vearrier and Henderson where the potential harm to an individual infant was tolerated to minimize the chance of the perceived greater threat— .... non-maleficence
a disease spread within the community, may conflict with which one of the Four Pillars of medical ethics that asks us not to inflict harm intentionally or unintentionally on other. non-maleficence
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