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PHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Exam with complete solutions already passed passive euthanasia - Correct withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining treatment to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury Active Euthanasia - Correct direct actions that result in the patient's death, such as giving the patient a lethal injection. Physician-assisted suicide - Correct Voluntary suicide by a patient committed with the assistance of her physician Eugenics - Correct Controlled breeding practices used to improve the genetic quality of offspring Allocation - Correct Distribution of goods and services among alternative possibilities of their use Macroallocations (large scale) - Correct Social decisions made about the

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passive euthanasia - Correct ✓✓withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining
treatment

to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury

Active Euthanasia - Correct ✓✓direct actions that result in the patient's
death, such as

giving the patient a lethal injection.

Physician-assisted suicide - Correct ✓✓Voluntary suicide by a patient
committed with

the assistance of her physician

Eugenics - Correct ✓✓Controlled breeding practices used to improve the
genetic

quality of offspring

Allocation - Correct ✓✓Distribution of goods and services among alternative

possibilities of their use

Macroallocations (large scale) - Correct ✓✓Social decisions made about the

expenditure for and distribution of resources intended for health care: ex:
federal

spending on healthcare

Microallocation (Individual care) - Correct ✓✓Decisions made by particular
institutions

or HCPS concerning who will obtain available resources; for example, which
patient will

receive an available organ.

Commodification - Correct ✓✓Selling and buying or profiting from the sale of

,the

human body, its tissue to derive from research on it

,Morality - Correct ✓✓A formal system meant to generate co-operative
behaviour and

regulate interpersonal social

relations. Ethics - Correct

✓✓Study of morality

Ethicists philosophers - Correct ✓✓Those who study morality and its practical

application

Three categories of Ethics

1.1Metaethics - Correct ✓✓the identification, explication, and critical
evaluation of

morality as a concept, abstracted from specific content or specific statements
of

behaviour meta (Beyond) where can it exist

1.2Normative Ethics - Correct ✓✓statements, often in the form of principles
or rules,

that tell people what to do or how to behave to live a moral life. Four theories:

Four theories of Normative ethics - Correct ✓✓Consequentialism, Deontology
(non

consequentialism), Virtue Theory, Ethics of care

1.3Applied Ethics - Correct ✓✓Ethicists, writing in applied ethics consider
whether it is

morally permissible for a physician to kill a patient. Looks at the most
controversial

issues.

Consequentialism - Correct ✓✓Right and wrong of an action

Deontology - Correct ✓✓Some things are right or wrong regardless the
consequence.

Virtue Ethics: what person should I be

Ethics of care - Correct ✓✓Privileging the rational, individual and self-

, interested,

account of human nature

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