finals shifting Flashcards
Human acts are evil when
a. they do not agree with the dictates of
reason
b. they agree with the dictates of
reason
c. both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
a. they do not agree with the dictates of
reason
Immortality
a. is doing of an act which is contrary
to GOOD conscience
b. is doing of an act which is in contrary
to FALSE conscience
c. is doing of an act which is contrary
to TRUE conscience
d. A and C
d. A and C
The quality of human acts which
is constituted as bad is called
a. Moral human acts
b. Immoral human acts
c. Amoral human acts
b. Immoral human acts
Refers to those characteristics
belonging to man as a rational
being, being endowed with:
a. Intellect
b. Free-will
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
The quality of human acts which
is constituted as good is called:
a. Moral human acts
b. Immoral human acts
c. Amoral human acts
a. Moral human acts
Morality is the relation existing
between human acts and the
norm of morality in ethics.
a. True
b. False
c. Uncertain
a. True
Ethics is defined as:
a. the science of the morality of human
acts that reflect the motives of the
doer
b. the study of human motivation, and
ultimately of human rational behavior
c. the study of human conduct
d. practical science of human emotions
e. A B C
e. A B C
A person who has the habit or
inclination to do wrong is said to
be
a. Virtuous
b. Vicious
c. indifferent
b. Vicious
The Ethos of man as man means
that he feels within himself an
obligation to do what is evil and
to avoid what is good.
a. True
b. False
c. uncertain
b. False
Moral Turpitude includes
everything which is done contrary
to
a. Justice
b. Good morals
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
Ethos includes
a. cultural mannerisms
b. religion
c. politics
d. social aspirations of a group of
people
e. All of the above
e. All of the above
Immoral Conduct has been
defined as the conduct which is
a. willful.
b. blatant
c. shameless
d. A and B
e. A, B and C
e. A, B and C
A person who has the habit or
inclination to do good is said to
be
a. Virtuous
b. Vicious
c. Indifferent
a. Virtuous
In Ethics, Man is
a. self-conscious of his dignity
b. submits to the study of doing what is
good and avoiding what is wrong
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
The quality of human acts which
is constituted as indifferent is
called
a. Moral human acts
b. Immoral human acts
c. Amoral human acts
b. Immoral human acts
A vicious person is
a. full of vices
b. Immoral
c. characterized by morality
d. A and B
e. B and C
d. A and B
Human Acts are described as the
following except:
a. Involuntary
b. Voluntary
c. deliberate actions
d. knowingly and freely
a. Involuntary
A virtuous person is
a. full of virtue
b. having excellent good character
c. characterized by depravity
d. A and B
d. A and B
Human acts are good when
a. they do not agree with the dictates of
reason
b. they agree with the dictates of
reason
c. both A and B
d. Neither A nor B
b. they agree with the dictates of
reason
The norm of morality is
constituted by:
a. Divine reason
b. Human Reason
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
“Act in a spirit of fairness to all
and in a spirit of brotherhood
toward other members of the
profession.” is an application of:
a. Justice
b. Brotherliness
a. Justice
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
A profession
a. has been explained in terms of
social values
b. is a symbol rather than a reality
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
Professionals
a. Practice full time occupations
b. Identified with their superiors in
formalized organizations
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
This is the conduct or qualities
that characterize or mark a
profession or professional; it
implies quality of workmanship or
service.
a. Utilitarianism
b. Deontology theory
c. Professionalism
d. Pragmatism
c. Professionalism
“Accept employment from more
than one employer only when
there is no conflict of interest.” Is
an application of:
a. Professional Ethics
b. Work Ethics
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
What ethical principle is applied?
“Accept the responsibilities
inherent to being a professional”
a. Legalism
b. Bioethical principle
c. Deontological ethics
d. Proportionalism
c. Deontological ethics
What ethical principle is applied?
“Ethical theories that place
special emphasis on the
relationship between duty and the
morality of human actions.”
a. Bioethical principle
b. Proportionalism
c. Legalism
d. Deontological ethics
d. Deontological ethics
This means the ultimate standard
of right and wrong.
a. Utilitarianism
b. Legalism
c. Proportionalism
d. Pragmatism
b. Legalism
- Branch of moral science
concerned with the obligations
which a member of the profession
owes to the public, to his
profession and to his clients.
a. Bioethics
b. Social Ethics
c. Professional Ethics
d. None of the above
c. Professional Ethics
The value of the profession is
placed upon
a. putting the conjoint knowledge and
skills to the service of others
b. trained capacity
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
The relationship between a
healthcare provider and a patient
is in a:
a. Contract likened to a seller and
buyer of goods
b. Covenant which is a trusted caring
service
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
b. Covenant which is a trusted caring
service
What principle/ principles is/are
applied? “Perform my task with
full confidence, absolute
reliability and accuracy”
a. Beneficence
b. Non-maleficence
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
What ethical principle is applied?
“Uphold the Law and shall not
participate in illegal work.”
a. Proportionalism
b. Legalism
c. Bioethical principle
d. Deontological ethics
b. Legalism
“Medical Technologist Medical
Laboratory Scientist should be
aware of the consequences of his
works.” This is related to:
a. Duty of caution
b. Duty of care
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
The health professionals are
expected to have
a. Sole autonomy of judgment and
authority
b. service orientation as to preserve
the need of the clients relevant to
their competency
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
Characteristics of trust needed in
the practice of health care
profession
a. Information that is freely given and
exchanged
b. Mutual honesty and understanding
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
c. Both
The immediate objective/s of
health care profession is:
a. Personal
b. Productivity
c. Both
d. Neither A nor B
d. Neither A nor B
This is the principle which states
that people should attempt to
generate the largest ratio of good
because people should benefit
from the most good.
a. Principle of Utility
b. Principle of Proportionalism
c. Principle of Pragmatism
d. A and C
a. Principle of Utility
“Conflict of interest” breaches:
a. duty of loyalty
b. duty of allegiance
c. devotedness
d. A and B
e. A, B and C
e. A, B and C
This guide how members of a
professional organization should,
or should not, affect others in the
course of practicing their
profession.
a. Professional ethics
b. Bioethics
c. Social Ethics
d. Both A and B
a. Professional ethics