NSG6101 Medical Ethics Final Exam With Answers (56 Solved Questions)

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NSG 6101 FINAL EXAMSWhat does PICO stand for?P = population/patientI = intervention/exposure (new/questioning text)C = comparison (known effective treatment)O = outcome4 steps to EBP1. Ask (PICO)2.Acquire(find evidence)3. Appraise (hierarchy pyramid of evidence)4. ApplyHierarchy pyramid of evidence (weakest)Laboratory studies-In Vito "tube test" researchComparative animal researchExpert opinion-ideas, editorials, opinion (textbook)Hierarchy pyramid of evidence (observational studies ranked)Weakest:Single case reportsCase studies (more than one)Strongest ranking: OAR1.Cohortstudy-follow a group of animals and unknown if sick or not. (No bias)2.Case-control study-takesick animal and control (not sick) then gather into3.Cross-sectionalstudy-intervention what happened (single day)Hierarchy pyramid of evidence (strongest evidence)Strongest:Meta-analysis = find new data and summariesSystematic review = find allstudies that arerelevant. Collaborate everything other.Randomizedcontrol trail = experimental stud. Intervention is assigned by researcherSMART goalsSpecificMeasurableActionable-orientatedRealisticTime-constrainedVeterinarypractitioner’scode of conductPrimary concern for welfare of animalsmaintainingprofessional standards to stand expected by other vet practioner, users ofveterinary services, the public.

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Veterinary practitioner's code of conduct mean?Informed consentRecord managementConfidentProvide estimatesSigning of documentsSpecial interest areasEthics 1Your own thoughtsOwn viewRight vs. wrongParents viewsEthics 2Analysis of ethicsStudies and arguments of ethics.How to justify topicConsequentialismChoices/actions are morally assessed in the light of the state of affairs they bring about.Promote welfare/wellbeingUtilitarianismWeighs out the costs and benefits of situation.Greatest good with least harm.Good outweighs the bad.All about the outcomeEffective altruismNot the good you can do but how much good you can do.Become a doctor and save 3000 lives or become rich and donate to save 6000 people.DeontologyA choice or action is right if it conformstoa moral norm.Some choices are morally forbidden.Right isprivatizedover good.PrincipalismEmphasis on harmminimization, promoting good, required disclosure of information thatfostersautonomousdecision making.Normative ethics...
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