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Moral principle is a part of good policy formation and doesn't evaluate the already
formed policy. true or false -ANSWER✔️false
According to Heidegger, which of the following modes of solicitudefrees others for their
own possibilities - ANSWER✔️...
According to Heidegger, what are the (2) modes of solicitude - ANSWER✔️...leaping in
and leaping ahead
According to Heidegger, is Dasein, in its average everydayness, authenticor inauthentic
- ANSWER✔️...inauthentic
What is the ultimate for-the-sake-of-which, according to Heidegger - ANSWER✔️
What does Heideggermean when he says that Dasein is ontically ontological -
ANSWER✔️
Fundamentally, what does Heidegger mean by equipment/tools(i.e., what is their kind of
Being) - ANSWER✔️
According to Heidegger, what is the mood that most discloses the Being of Dasein -
ANSWER✔️
According to Heidegger, what is our "ownmost possibility" - ANSWER✔️
,How does Heidegger characterize the "falling" of Dasein - ANSWER✔️
According to Heidegger, what does Dasein's "thrownness" refer to - ANSWER✔️
For Heidegger, are fear and anxiety synonymous - ANSWER✔️
The _______ strengthens the social importance of moral beliefs. Values, Laws,
Ethics or Policies -ANSWER✔️laws
Which of the following principle states that, "A person's liberty is justifiably
restricted to prevent harm to others"? The principle of legal moralism The principle
of paternalism The harm principle The offense principle -ANSWER✔️The harm
principle
The first code of ethics for nurses was adopted by the ANA in ___________ . 1950
or 1956 -ANSWER✔️1950
Which of the following principle states that, "A person's liberty is justifiably
restricted to prevent harm to self"? The offense principle The principle of legal
moralism The harm principle The principle of paternalism -ANSWER✔️The
principle of paternalism
Which of the following pair of approaches is called non-normative approach?
General normative ethics and practical normative ethics, Metaethics and
descriptive ethics, Practical normative ethics and metaethics, or Descriptive ethics
and general normative ethics -ANSWER✔️Metaethics and descriptive ethics
The practice of euthanasia does not affect dependent population.
True
False -ANSWER✔️false
The practice of limiting treatment in patients to hasten death may result in the
manipulation of medical procedures in other cases true or false -ANSWER✔️true
Withdrawing the dosage of painkillers in patients in their final stage of disease is a
crime true or false -ANSWER✔️true
, The practice of involuntary euthanasia is encouraged. true or false -
ANSWER✔️false
"Killing" is the intentional avoidance of intervening death. true or false -
ANSWER✔️false
Failing to prevent death from natural causes is called passive euthanasia true or
false -ANSWER✔️true
Killing is morally justifiable, if prolonging the life of the patient is worse than
death true or false -ANSWER✔️true
Providing lethal sedative at the request of the patient may be termed killing. true or
false -ANSWER✔️false
Validation from a single physician is enough to proceed with euthanasia, once the
patient consent is obtained. true or false -ANSWER✔️false
Removing life support from a patient without his/her informed request is
categorized as a killing act.
true or false -ANSWER✔️true
Justified killing can be carried out if palliative care proves ineffective.
true or false -ANSWER✔️true
Clear diagnosis and prognosis about the degree of uncertainty about outcomes and
life is necessary before performing euthanasia. true or false -ANSWER✔️true
Euthanasia done by limiting extraordinary treatment is unacceptable true or false -
ANSWER✔️false
Decision to remove artificial life support in coma patients is ______________.
justified
ethically wrong
a crime
not justified -ANSWER✔️justified