Why is it important that health care providers develop their own understanding of ethics?
Answer can include the following: (1) Without some basic recognition of the depth of thinking that goes into ethical decisions, a practitioner has few resources to deal with the conflict that may develop between personal value systems and daily occurrences within the profession of medicine; (2) questioning conflicts may lead to further exploration, education, and the development of different perspectives about an issue; or (3) in addition, the medical employee's family members, friends, and the community may look to a health care provider for insight into troubling ethical issues facing society. Listening skills and knowledge gained from personal investigation may help others understand.
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a. Spinothalamic tract b. DC-ML c. Thalamocortical projections d. Spinocerebellar tract
A particular healthcare appointment lasts 60 minutes total and requires 75% effort on the part of the physician. Which of the other appointments listed below could be scheduled during the same period?
A) An appointment that lasts 45 minutes are requires 40% effort B) An appointment that lasts 25 minutes and requires 85% effort C) An appointment that lasts 60 minutes and requires 30% effort D) An appointment that lasts 30 minutes and requires 50% effort
Chemoreceptors play a role in the regulation of
A) cardiac contractility B) hypertension C) ventilation D) blood vessel diameter
Individuals working in hot environments will lose 1 to 2 liters of water an hour. Each liter of water lost will result in how much sodium? loss?
A) 20 to 50 milliequivalents
B) 10 to 20 milliequivalents
C) 20 to 50 milligrams
D) 10 to 20 milligrams