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| What theme is frequently found in reading and viewing entertainment? |
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| Medical personnel will provide care to whom? |
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US Military Allies Enemy Civilians (US and Foriegn) |
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| Involves treating others based solely on urgency of medical needs. This also involves nondiscrimination. This idea is in tension with treating patients according to greatest need. |
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| Artaxerxes II (king of Persia) sent to Hipprocrates for help in treating his soldiers who were dying of the plague. These soldiers were not allies, but enemies. Did Hippocrates help? |
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| Which two conditions are essential to personal autonomy? |
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| If you break down the word autonomy, it literally means self _____. |
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| Which mentality, almost inevitable with a deployment environment, leads to an impairment of medical decision making? |
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| Because of the patient’s dependence and ______ and the medical professional’s knowledge and _______ the tendency, unless resisted vigorously, is for the patient to lose some measure of autonomy. |
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| Rules flowing from autonomy stem from the fact that we view human beings as equally deserving of _______ and respect. |
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| What is the OTHER legitimate possibility if we don't have Informed Consent? |
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| The principle which emphasizes that we avoid placing others at undue risk for great harm |
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