HISTORY OF MEDICAL ETHICS JEOPARDY

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HISTORY OF MEDICAL ETHICS JEOPARDY . NOTABLE CASES. PATERNALISM. HIPPOCRATES. PRINCIPLES. MISC. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. PATERNALISM FOR 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HISTORY OF MEDICAL ETHICS JEOPARDY

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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

PATERNALISM FOR 100

Who is the doctorPATERNALISM FOR 100

PATERNALISM FOR 200Has no control over what treatments are given

Who is the patient

PATERNALISM FOR 200

Type of paternalism that seeks to prevent an existing harm

PATERNALISM FOR 300

What is negative paternalism

PATERNALISM FOR 300

When a doctor makes a decision that appeals to the patient’s values

PATERNALISM FOR 400

PATERNALISM FOR 400What is soft paternalism

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

PATERNALISM FOR 500

What is hard paternalismPATERNALISM FOR 500

What Hippocrates based his medical practice on

HIPPOCRATES FOR 100

What is the observation and the study of the human bodyHIPPOCRATES FOR 100

The location of Hippocrates’s medical school

HIPPOCRATES FOR 200

What is the Island of Cos, GreeceHIPPOCRATES FOR 200

Upheld by medical professionals from the start of their practice

HIPPOCRATES FOR 300

What is the Hippocratic OathHIPPOCRATES FOR 300

How Hippocrates viewed the body, rather than in parts

HIPPOCRATES FOR 400

What is a whole unitHIPPOCRATES FOR 400

Belief held by Hippocrates regarding the onset of patient illness

HIPPOCRATES FOR 500

What is a rational explanationHIPPOCRATES FOR 500

Condition studied by the Nazis regarding body temperature

NOTABLE CASES FOR 100

What is hypothermiaNOTABLE CASES FOR 100

Condition that Nancy Cruzan was in for several years

NOTABLE CASES FOR 200

What is persistent vegetative stateNOTABLE CASES FOR 200

Disease of interest in the Tuskegee study

NOTABLE CASES FOR 300

What is syphilisNOTABLE CASES FOR 300

This code was established in 1946

NOTABLE CASES FOR 400

What is the Nuremberg CodeNOTABLE CASES FOR 400

Occupation of most participants in the Tuskegee study

NOTABLE CASES FOR 500

What is a sharecropperNOTABLE CASES FOR 500

Patient confidentiality is associate with this legal act

PRINCIPLES FOR 100

What is HIPAAPRINCIPLES FOR 100

What should be done regarding impaired colleagues

PRINCIPLES FOR 200

What is reportPRINCIPLES FOR 200

Type of relationship that should be avoided between doctors and patients

PRINCIPLES FOR 300

What is sexualPRINCIPLES FOR 300

Working within range of responsibility and abilities in the medical field

PRINCIPLES FOR 400

What is scope of practicePRINCIPLES FOR 400

Concept where medical professionals use patients for personal gain

PRINCIPLES FOR 500

What is gaming the systemPRINCIPLES FOR 500

Individual who determines benefit vs. harm in the doctor/patient relationship

MISCELLANEOUS FOR 100

Who is the patientMISCELLANEOUS FOR 100

Document that expresses the privileges of patients regarding their care

MISCELLANEOUS FOR 200

What is Patient Bill of RightsMISCELLANEOUS FOR 200

Used as an anesthetic during the Mexican-American War

MISCELLANEOUS FOR 300

What is EtherMISCELLANEOUS FOR 300

Vaccination that became mainstream in 2009

MISCELLANEOUS FOR 400

What is H1N1 (Swine Flu)MISCELLANEOUS FOR 400

Kills twice as many people as AIDS annually

MISCELLANEOUS FOR 500

What is breast cancerMISCELLANEOUS FOR 500

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