Paper: Nursing Ethics Semester # 4Th
Paper: Nursing Ethics Semester # 4Th
Paper: Nursing Ethics Semester # 4Th
1. policy of minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society Is________
type of Mode of Value transmission:
A) Modeling B) Moralizing C) Laissez-Faire D) Responsible choice
2. Encouragement is given to explore different behaviors and to weight their consequences (Balance of
freedom and restriction) e.g. pocket money; doing chores; homework is:
A) Responsible choice B) Moralizing C) Laissez-Faire D) Modeling
4. Verbally drumming into a child’s head a value system; done by parents, schools and religious institutions,
etc is ________ Mode of Value transmission:
A) Modeling B) Moralizing C) Laissez-Faire D) responsible choice
5. Parents, family members, peers (significant people in one’s life) are role models for children. What type of
Mode of Value transmission is this:
A) Modeling B) Moralizing C) Laissez-Faire D) Responsible choice
6. happiness, success, inner harmony, successful career, to become famous, or to become rich are the
examples of:
A) Terminal Value B) economic Value C) Social value D) Personal value
9. When the principle of beneficence overrides the client’s autonomy, the result is:
A) Paternalism B) Beneficence C) Nonmaleficience D) Deception
10. ________ means act of mercy, kindness and charity. It refers to an action done to benefit others”.
A) Autonomy B) Beneficence C) Nonmaleficience D) Paternalism
13. ________ Are special class of attitudes in which the cognitive component is based more on faith than on
fact.
15. ________ shape decisions in everyday life, from the clothes we wear to the movies we prefer to the food we
eat and the car we buy.
A) Morals B) Values C) Believes D) Attitude
16. _______ are standards of conduct that represent the ideal in human behavior, to which society expects its
members to adhere.
A) Morals B) Values C) Believes D) Attitude
17. The application of general ethical principles to health care is referred to as:
A) Bioethics B) Nursing ethics C) principal of ethics D) None of these
19. “a branch of philosophy that attempts to determine what constitutes good, bad, right and wrong in human
behavior is called:
20. Are forms of communication in which persons can give direction on how they would like to be treated when
they cannot speak or decide for themselves is called:
A) Advance directive B) informed consent C) Privacy D) None of these
22. Human rights emphasize that all people, including members of minority, ethnic and religious groups, have
the same basic rights and should be able to enjoy them without discrimination. This better explain:
A) Political Rights B) Legislative Rights C) Individual Rights D) Rights of Special Groups/ Minorities:
23. …………….. Is a set of ethical principles generally accepted by members of the profession”
A) Code B) Norms C) Believes D) None of these
58. Environmental beauty, harmony & pleasant environment are of which type of value?
a. Aesthetic value
b. Religious value
c. Political value
d. Social value
59. Ethics applied to life is called?
a. Business ethics
b. Philosophical ethics
c. Bioethics
d. Metaethics
60.Medical doctor who both promoted and assisted with suicides for nine years in the United States prior to
a) "Jack Kevorkian
b) "Auguste Comte
c) "fidelity
d) critical social theory
62.According to Anthony Flew, currently means "easy death as an escape from some condition, usually
a) active euthanasia
b) euthanasia
c) ethics
d) autonomy
a) Anne Boykin
b) therapeutic cloning
c) diagnostic testing
d) genetic engineering
64.Occurs when people do not interfere with the normal process of dying
a) Anne Boykin
b) passive euthanasia
c) utilitarianism
d) euthanasia
a) beneficence
b) stem cell research
c) Jeremy Bentham
66.Framework used for planning and implementing nursing care with a primary focus on identifying actual
or potential problems related to the patient's health status; may also be used as an ethical decision-making
process
a) nursing process
b) eugenics
c) caring ethics
d) surrogacy
67.Wrote about humanistic transpersonal caring in Nursing: Human Science and Human Care; A Theory of
a) Roe v Wade
b) altruism
c) abortion
d) Jean Watson
a) veracity
b) abortion
c) surrogacy
d) advocate
69.Study of human genetics and methods to improve physical and mental characteristics
a) eugenics
b) autonomy
c) justice
d) ethics
70. The nurse honors the right of cancer client to refuse chemotherapy is?
a) Equality
b) Justice
c) Truth
d) Human dignity
KEY: 36. A
1. C 37. A
2. A 38. C
3. A 39. C
4. B 40. C
5. A 41. C
6. A 42. C
7. B 43. E
8. B 44. A
9. A 45. A
10. B 46. D
11. A 47. D
12. C 48. C
13. C 49. A
14. C 50. D
15. B 51. A
16. A 52. C
17. A 53. A
18. B 54. C
19. A 55. D
20. A 56. B
21. A 57. D
22. D 58. A
23. A 59. C
24. B 60. A
25. A 61. D
26. B 62. B
27. C 63. C
28. A 64. B
29. B 65. B
30. B 66. A
31. B 67. D
32. D 68. D
33. B 69. A
34. D 70. D
35. C