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Ethics in Senior Care (Quiz)
This is a multiple-choice exam. Please choose the correct answer to each question. There is only one correct answer for each question.
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1) The concept of autonomy is problematic concerning ethics in senior care because with advanced age, seniors cannot maintain independence and self-sufficiency as they once may have at younger ages.
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1 point
True
False
2) Ethics in aging historically focused on which of the following principles?
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Truth-telling
Respect
Decision-making
All of these
3) The freedom of choice over our minds and bodies without any coercive influence from other people or groups is known as __________.
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Freedom
Independence
Autonomy
None of these
4) According to Beauchamp and Childress, the 4 principles of bioethics involve autonomy.
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True
False
5) Proxy decision making didn’t become popular until the 1980’s.
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1 point
True
False
6) An individual can be incompetent but still maintain some level of autonomy
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True
False
7) __________ is the meaningful reflection on a person’s identity. It is a right and should be meaningful.
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1 point
Competence
Choice
Autonomy
Personality
8) The __________ model indicates that morals arise, not as right’s needs, or interests, but out of a relationship between a person who is in need of care and a person who is situated to meet that need.
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Vulnerability
Relationship
Relation
None of these
9) Instead of placing great importance on traditional autonomy, we are encouraged to focus on __________ concerning an ethics for seniors.
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Justice
Non-Malfeasance
Beneficence
Relational Autonomy
10)
__________ are free and open and do not suppress conflict of differences. They involve achieving compromise instead of being solution-oriented on absolute rules.
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1 point
Power Relationships
Communicative Ethics
Ageist Attitudes
Advance Directives
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