List three important questions to ask yourself when making difficult ethical decisions
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Is this honest? Is this ethical? Does this reflect good character? Is it based on sound moral values? How would it affect my reputation? Would it damage the trust others have in me? What impact would my actions have on others? Would I be respected for my decision? What does my conscience tell me to do? What would a professional do?
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a. "Cold as ice." c. "Sane as a saint." b. "Blind as a bat." d. "Wet as water."
Which of the following would be more likely to have urinary tract infections?
A) Patients who take blood pressure medications. B) Men who have multiple sexual partners. C) Patients who have sustained a spinal injury. D) People who eat a lot of grapefruit.
The mother of a 4-month-old boy awoke to find him in his crib and not breathing, so she summoned EMS. On scene, you are providing resuscitative care while the parents watch your actions in disbelief. Which decision made by the EMT would be most appropriate regarding their presence in the room?
A) Allow them to observe the resuscitation if they wish B) Escort them to another part of the house despite them wanting to stay C) Move the patient to the ambulance for continued resuscitation en route without the parents' presence D) Ask the parents to wait in the ambulance for transport
What conditions can NOT by treated by the Root Operation Destruction?
A) polyps B) calculus C) lesions D) varices