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10 Cards in this Set

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Even if beliefs are demonstrably false, that never results in an obligation to promote “autonomy” by attempting to impose unwelcomed but true information.
FALSE
Intentional nondisclosures are sometimes argued as justifiable under which of the following conditions?
ALL 3
The therapeutic privilege of nondisclosure can only be invoked if there is an emergency which makes the disclosure impractical, or there is sufficient evidence to believe that disclosure of information would render the person incompetent to consent or to refuse treatment in order to maximize their best interests, or if the patient waives their right for material information.
TRUE
In the exercise of a waiver, an agent voluntarily relinquishes the right to an informed consent.
TRUE
Choices between risky alternatives can be heavily influenced by whether the same risk information is presented as providing a gain or an opportunity for a person, or as constituting a loss or a reduction of opportunity.
TRUE
As the pendulum of competency swings towards ideal competency the autonomous subjective standard becomes more and more appropriate. As the pendulum of competency swings towards non-ideal competency it swings through the reasonable person standard towards the paternalistic professional practice standard.
TRUE
A person’s ability to make decisions can be compromised by a breakdown in the ability to accept information as true or untainted, even if the person adequately comprehends the information.
TRUE
Information overload, unlike under disclosure, is never an obstacle towards the attaining of adequate understanding.
FALSE
Incomplete disclosures are permitted in research only if which of the following conditions are met?
ALL 4
Intentional nondisclosures are sometimes argued as justifiable under which of the following conditions?
BOTH