5 Questions
What is the foundational ethical principle that emphasizes respecting a person's capacity for self-governance and the right to make informed choices without coercion or undue influence?
Autonomy
Which rule emphasizes providing relevant information to enable individuals to make informed decisions?
Rule 3
According to Childress and Beauchamp's bioethical principles, which principle has no predetermined order of preference and is based on common morality?
Justice
What are the three qualities required for an autonomous person to have the capacity for self-governance?
To understand, to deliberate, to make an independent choice
Which principle of the Hippocratic Oath emphasizes the obligation to act in the best interest of the patient?
Beneficence
Test your knowledge on foundational ethical principles, care at different stages of life, and bioethical principles including autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. Explore topics like providing relevant information for informed decisions and avoiding coercion or undue influence when seeking consent.
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