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Chapter's 1 and 2

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Justice-Based   show
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show Gut feeling  
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show Laws  
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Pinciple of doing good   show
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Standards of professional behavior   show
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show Applied Ethics  
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Rule out Diagnosis   show
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show Medical Ethics  
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Branch of Philosphy   show
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Kenneth Blanchard and Norman Vincent Peale's approcah to ethics   show
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show Subpoena  
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show defendant  
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show waive  
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Law that covers harm to another person   show
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Earlier ruling applied to present case   show
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show breach  
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show plaintiff  
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Less Serious crime such as a traffic violation   show
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Oral testimony to be used in court   show
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Serious Crime such as practicing medicine without a license   show
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show 1. regulatory law 2. statutory law 3. common law 4. constitutional law  
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show "under penalty, take with you"  
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Stare Decisis means   show
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show 1. Health Department regulations 2. Licensing of Prescription drugs 3. Internal Reveue Services regulations 4. Fraud  
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show Subpoena duces tecum  
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The common law of the past that is based on a decision made by judges is called   show
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show Assault  
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show Standard  
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Removing one's clothing in order to allow the physician to perform a physical exam is an   show
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show the conflicting opionions regarding what our responsibility is  
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Moral issues that occur as a result of modern technology are covered under what specific discipline?   show
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When trying to solve an ethical dilemma, it is necessary to   show
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The three-step approach to solving ethical dilemmas is based on   show
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A utilitarian approach to solving ethical dilemmas might be used when   show
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An illegal act is almost always   show
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A practical application of ethics is   show
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An employee who is entitled to a fair hearing in the case of dismissal from a job is an example of   show
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show 1. often overlap with ethics 2. have a binding force 3. are determined by a governmental authority  
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show Modern Laws  
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