YG SQW JHBSKJ QNK September 4 2023
Nursing, 2-I M/W 10;30PM - 12:00 PM
NCM 108 HEALTH ETHICS
1. Which one is correct:
A. Means justify the end?
B. End justifies the means?
Answer. B. End justifies the means
The right phrasing is "end justifies the means," which indicates that acts individuals do are justified
regardless of how they go about reaching their intended ends. This suggests that a desired result is so
good or significant that any method, including a morally terrible one, may be utilized to accomplish it.
An example would be someone trying to purchase a drug at a pharmacy by faking the doctor's
signature, as this medication can only be obtained with a prescription from a doctor. Later, this person
would defend their deception by claiming that it allowed them to purchase the medication they needed
to treat their disease.
2. A pregnant mother has to be operated due an acute appendix.. What is to be done when both the life
of the mother and the fetus are at risk.
The mother's life and the life of the fetus are in danger because a patient needs to undergo surgery
because of an acute appendix. The surgeon will request the patient's (or legal guardian's) signature on
a permission form before the intended surgical operation. The patient's permission needs to come from
the doctor, not the nurse. Independent nursing is a nurse's responsibility. Particulars regarding the
method will be included in the form. Before obtaining medical care or attention, every patient at a
hospital or clinic must sign a waiver, which is effectively a permission document. What will be
covered by a typical waiver is: What the procedure entails. What expenses are typically covered by the
patient The possible DANGER associated with the surgery. Additionally, According to my research
there is a specific surgery for appendix (Laparoscopic appendectomy) that is safe for both the mother
and the fetus during pregnancy, the procedure is associated with a low risk of post-operative
complications.
3. Which one is right:
A. You eat in order to live?
B..You live in order eat?
Answer. A. You eat in order to live
The phrase "eat to live" refers to an organism's biological necessity to get nourishment in order to
survive. Physiologically, food is necessary for our bodies to function properly, to prevent disease, and
to ensure that we have enough energy and essential nutrients that the body cannot produce on its own.
Foods like carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water are necessary for our bodies to
function properly, to prevent disease, and to ensure that we live.