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Component 2/Unit 8a

Quiz Questions

1. What is the large professional organization that advocates for physicians?

a. American Medical Association

b. American Physicians Association

c. College of American Physicians

d. Medical Physicians of America

2. In the Preamble of the Code of Ethics discussed in this lecture, what is the responsibility of the physician, first and foremost?

To the physician’s colleagues

To the patient

To the patient’s family

To society

3. The Preamble of the Code of Ethics discussed in this lecture states that the code of ethics is not laws, but rather

a. Regulations to be followed by physicians

b. Societal standards and values

c. Essential elements of honorable behaviors

d. Professional values

4. According to the Code of Ethics studied in this lecture, physicians are free to treat patients of their choice, except

a. If the patient is on Medicare

b. For patients with disabilities

c. Routine health visits

d. Emergency situations

5. According to the Code of Ethics studied in this lecture, a physician should support

a. Access to care for all people

b. Rationing of health care

c. Treatments that provide the most value for the money

d. Care for all children

6. The core values for the National League of Nursing include all the following EXCEPT:

a. Caring

b. Honest

c. Integrity

d. Excellence

7. The purpose of a medical practice act is

a. to protect the health and safety of the public

b. to protect patient’s against labor unions

c. to help the public understand the medical profession

d. to promote public health in each state

8. States also establish other boards including

a. Board of Clinical laboratory scientists

b. Board of radiology technicians

c. Board of medical laboratory technicians

d. Board of pharmacy

9. Responsibilities of the medical practice boards include

a. Developing licensure examinations

b. Accrediting health care education programs

c. Set criteria for license renewal, suspension, and revocation

d. Develop exceptions so people can practice without a license

10. The scope of practice is defined as

a. The tasks a healthcare professional can perform in a state

b. The criteria for obtaining a license in a state

c. The requirements for evoking or suspending a license

d. Procedures required to renew a license

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