Medical Ethics: Principles of Care

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What is the underlying principle that clinicians strive to adhere to in medical ethics?

  • To help, or at least do no harm. (correct)
  • To avoid costly medical interventions.
  • To always provide the most expensive treatments.
  • To prioritize patient autonomy over doctor's advice.

What is a potential consequence of the increased use of prescription medication?

  • Increased life expectancy.
  • Reduced healthcare costs.
  • Inducing harm to patients. (correct)
  • Improved quality of life.

What is reflected in the increased life expectancy?

  • The success of alternative medicine.
  • The beneficial outcomes of the principled approach. (correct)
  • The failure of evidence-based medicine.
  • The decline of traditional medicine.

What is the quote at the beginning of the passage attributed to?

<p>Hippocrates. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the relationship between the principled approach and patient care?

<p>The principled approach improves patient care and quality of life. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Medical Ethics

  • The principle of "helping or at least doing no harm" is a fundamental aspect of medical ethics.
  • This principle is attributed to Hippocrates, a renowned figure in the medical profession.
  • Clinicians strive to adhere to this principle, aiming to provide treatments and care that improve patients' quality of life.

Quality of Life and Outcomes

  • The principled approach has resulted in beneficial outcomes, reflected in increased life expectancies.
  • Evidence-based medicine has played a significant role in achieving these outcomes.

Prescription Medication and Risks

  • The increased use of prescription medication has the potential to induce harm, contradicting the principle of "doing no harm".
  • This highlights the importance of balancing the benefits of medication with the potential risks and side effects.

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