10 Questions
What is the primary purpose of bioethics in nursing?
To ensure healthcare professionals make informed decisions
Which of the following is considered the most important foundation of ethics in healthcare?
Maleficence
What does the concept of 'autonomy' in healthcare ethics refer to?
The rights of individuals to make informed decisions about their care
What does 'moral thought' encompass?
The examination of right and wrong, good and bad, at any level of thinking
Which of the following has been a significant influence on the development of bioethics?
Spiritual and religious beliefs
Who is considered the founder of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale
Which philosopher rejected Descartes's philosophy of separating the mind and body, emphasizing holistic care?
Florence Nightingale
Who advocated for women's rights in nursing and believed male dominance was a major problem?
Lavinia Lloyd Dock
Which principle is NOT one of the Filipino primary principles of bioethics?
Social Justice
Which philosopher played a key role during the Modern Era in bioethics?
Emmanuel Kant
Test your knowledge about the purpose of bioethics in nursing and the foundations of ethics in healthcare. Learn about beneficence, maleficence, and autonomy in the context of medical practice.
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