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Medical Ethics Quiz 5 Questions with complete solution DNR - correct answer (Do Not Resuscitate) - A medical order of the physician entered into a patient's chart indicating that Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation should not be administered should the patient experience cardiac arrest. Medically Extraordinary Treatments - correct answer Context specific (historical, cultural, locational, etc.) designation of medical treatments that are untried, experimental, or unusual in nature. Because of the experimental nature of such treatments decisions to pursue such care is typically reserved to the patient meaning that there are strict limitations on the ability of surrogates to consent to such treatment. Medically Ordinary Treatments - correct answer Context specific (historical, cultural, locational, etc.) designation of medical treatments that are standard medical practice. Morally Extraordinary Treatments - correct answer Patient specific designation of medical treatments that are likely to be more burdensome than beneficial to the holistic (physical, psychological, spiritual, social) well-being of the patient. Pursuing such treatment is considered optional. Morally Ordinary Treatments - c

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Medical Ethics Quiz 5 Questions with
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DNR - correct answer ✔(Do Not Resuscitate) - A medical order of the physician entered into a patient's
chart indicating that Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation should not be administered should the patient
experience cardiac arrest.



Medically Extraordinary Treatments - correct answer ✔Context specific (historical, cultural, locational,
etc.) designation of medical treatments that are untried, experimental, or unusual in nature. Because of
the experimental nature of such treatments decisions to pursue such care is typically reserved to the
patient meaning that there are strict limitations on the ability of surrogates to consent to such
treatment.



Medically Ordinary Treatments - correct answer ✔Context specific (historical, cultural, locational, etc.)
designation of medical treatments that are standard medical practice.



Morally Extraordinary Treatments - correct answer ✔Patient specific designation of medical treatments
that are likely to be more burdensome than beneficial to the holistic (physical, psychological, spiritual,
social) well-being of the patient. Pursuing such treatment is considered optional.



Morally Ordinary Treatments - correct answer ✔Patient specific designation of medical treatments that
- based on the patient's values and medical condition - are likely to be more beneficial than burdensome
to the holistic (physical, psychological, spiritual, social) well-being of the patient. Pursuing such
treatment is considered obligatory.



Slippery-Slope Argument - correct answer ✔a claim that the moral acceptance of some types of
previously impermissible actions will lead to the acceptance of other acts or practices that are similar in
nature but that should not be accepted



Vitalism - correct answer ✔The belief that the preservation and extension of biological life - regardless
of the condition or quality of that life - is the fundamental non-negotiable value of medical care. The

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