Ethics Final Exam Crossword
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
 
 
Down: 1) Resulting from genes or attributable to them.3) One who makes a decision in place of another.4) Death caused by negligence.5) A court-appointed person given authority to manage the financial affairs of an incompetent person.7) Ruled against by a subsequent higher court decision.8) The person executing a legal document prepared for him or her.9) Transplantation of tissue from one part of the body to another or form one identical twin to another.11) Secretly planning with another person or persons to perform an illegal act.14) Somebody's state or condition with respect to whether he or she is healthy, safe, happy, or prospering.15) Basis of billing is so much per hour or procedure.16) The qualities of character that distinguish one person from another.17) The unlawful violation of a contract either by commission or omission.19) The state of being treated as a private matter, not intended for public knowledge.22) Prevention or treatment of a disease by the administration of drugs.25) Fatally ill with a disease or condition for which there is no reliable cure.27) A child born without a brain but with a brain stem.31) Process by which an individual is entrusted to the care of a mental health facility or a penal institution.32) Document appointing one person to act as a surrogate for another under certain circumstances.33) Basis for billing is uniform, per person payment or fee.36) A will made by a person requesting to die naturally rather than being kept alive by artificial means.37) An adjustment or agreement settling matters in dispute.39) Any type of proof presented by a witness in a court trial.41) Study of medicine's moral questions provoked when treatment of patients is prescribed simply because we have knowledge and technology.43) The quality of a witness that makes his or her evidence worth believing.44) Pertaining to the elderly.46) A condiciton in which an acquired deficiency of leukocytes (T cells) results in a variety of infections, some forms of cancer, and degeneration of the nervous system.47) A statement of belief or principle.48) "Dolly" the sheep was produced using this replication technique.54) The process of collecting and arranging systemically the laws of a state or country. Across: 2) The study of moral choices that conform to professional standards of conduct.6) The condition of self-government.10) Rules of conduct based on standards of right and wrong.12) The study of hereditary improvement by controlling genes.13) A command to appear at a specific time and place to testify.18) Relating to knowledge learned through perception, reasoning, or intuition.20) Ethical doctrine which holds that the worth of an action is determined by its conformity to some binding rule rather than by its consequences.21) Transplantation of tissue from one person to another.23) A power, privilege, or immunity guaranteed under a constitution or other law.24) Negligence or misconduct by a professional person.26) Principles considered desirable.28) A confidential communication which a person on the witness stand cannot be forced to disclose.29) An assembly place or court for dispensing law.30) The right to be left alone.32) Sets forth an ethical code for the medical profession; attributable to the Greek "father of medicine."34) Transplantation of tissue from animals to humans.35) Providing for people's needs but giving them no responsibility.38) Infection by the virus is a precursor to AIDS.40) The period of time from conception to birth.42) Rules that affect most health records and just about every health care provider, including hospitals, nursing homes, physicians, managed care organizations, payers, health care plans, and clearinghouses.45) Goodness conforming to the standard of moral excellence.46) A document allowing one person to act as agent for another in case of incompetency to make a medicial decision.49) An intentional action or lack of action causing the merciful death of someone suffering from a terminal illness.50) In ethics, the evaluation of conduct in relation to the end or ends it serves.51) A document by which one voluntarily gives up a right, privilege, or claim.52) The basic building blocks of genetics that transmits the hereditary pattern of a species.53) Methods used to administer public or governmental affairs.55) A basic viewpoint of the system of values of a society.56) The right to ownership.
 

 

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