‘IWhat demands on ethical health care do you see for the future? How can knowledge of ethical theory assist you with meeting
these demands?
2.Suppose a woman is a celebrity whose income depends on her being “body ready” for her next role. She also wants to be a
mother and has unlimited income to invest in a child that will meet her specifications of the “right baby”. Also, suppose that the
technology that she desires in now readily available. From an ethics standpoint, how do you defend her decision to have the
baby she desires? How would you refute the ethics of such a decision? How could a being a baby created by technology and
according to specifications affect the child? How could it affect the child, as he/she becomes an adult? What, ifany, limitations
should be placed on the baby business?
3.Give at least two examples of healthcare decisions labeled as rationing, but are actually not rationing.
alist and explain three groups or documents that support health care as a fundamental right.
5.List and explain at least three safeguards to consider when developing policy on assisted death.
6.You are a physician in a busy family practice. Even though you are busy, you want to comply with guidelines for addressing
domestic violence issues in your practice. Your next patient is Jesse, a ‘IQ-year-old female whose complaint is severe
headaches. While you are doing your physical examination, you notice bruising on Jesse’s arms and legs. She also has a bruise
that resembles a handprint on her face.
a. What would you do?
b. What ethics principles support your action?
c. IfJesse does not have a logical explanation for her bruises, and denies abuse, what is your next step?
7.What four areas decide if a patient’s treatment decision is competent?