| Pre-test -- ANSWERS
1. Operations, treatments, and medications that are provided
to a pregnant woman and are known to result in the death of
the unborn fetus are:
- Never allowed.
- Allowed if their direct purpose is the cure of a proportionately
serious pathological condition of the woman and cannot be
safely postponed until the fetus is viable.
- Allowed only if the fetus is already viable.
You Chose: Unanswered
The Best Response is: B
2. Some actions have two foreseeable effects, one that is
good and one that is bad. Is it ever permissible to perform
an action that has a bad effect in order to produce the good
effect?
- Yes, it is permissible if the bad effect is not intended,
the good effect outweighs the bad effect and several other
conditions are met.
- No, it is not permissible if the bad effect is certain
to occur.
- Yes, it is permissible if the good effect occurs before
the bad effect.
You Chose: Unanswered
The Best Response is: A
3. For some seriously ill infants the future outcome of therapeutic
interventions is quite uncertain. In such cases is it appropriate
to direct the parents to make specific treatment choices regarding
their child’s care?
- Yes, under such conditions the physician is better suited
to be the actual decision maker than are the parents. The
parents are informed of the treatment plan, but not asked
to consent to it.
- Yes, when the future outcome of an intervention is uncertain,
the parents should be encouraged to make the treatment decisions
that maximally extend the life of the infant.
- No, when the outcome is uncertain the role of health
professionals is to support the parents in making their
own treatment decisions. All treatment options presented
must be consistent with ethical principles and the values
of Catholic health care.
You Chose: Unanswered
The Best Response is: C
4. What type of intrauterine experimentation on embryos and
fetuses is permitted in the Catholic moral tradition?
- No experimentation is permitted.
- Therapeutic experiments are permitted for a proportionate
reason and with the informed consent of the parents.
- Therapeutic and nontherapeutic experiments are permitted
for proportionate reasons and with the informed consent
of the parents.
You Chose: Unanswered
The Best Response is: B
5. Is the following statement true or false? Parents may
decline all treatment for their newborn child.
- True. Parents are the healthcare decision-makers for
their child and may decline all treatment.
- False. Parents are legally and morally required
to provide proportionate treatment for their child.
- False. Parents are morally but not legally required
to provide proportionate treatment for their child.
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The Best Response is: B |