Maternal and Child Ethics
Quiz by Giselle Ondetti
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
23 questions
Show answers
- Q1A maternal-fetalconflict only occurs when the physician and the mother do not agree on a plan of careFalseTrue45s
- Q2Which type of assisted reproductive technology fertilizes eggs in the laboratory and then transfers them into the Fallopian tubes as a zygote?In vitro fertilizationZygote intrafollopian transferLaboratory fertilizationGamete intrafollopian transfer30s
- Q3The term, "Full moral standing," refers toWhen a person possesses sufficient cognitive capacity to make moral decisionsWhen a child is considered capable of reasonWhen a being is considered to qualify as significant in a moral senseWhen an individual has exhibited truly selfless behavior30s
- Q4The interests view posits thatOnly sentient beings can have a stake in somethingA single-cell zygote does not come into being until the cell has completed the division processJust like living human beings, a fetus has the potential to become a person with a future full-life experienceThe fetus, from the time of conception, possesses the potential to be a person with the same rights and protections that already-born persons have30s
- Q5According to the text, nurses must show________ when caring for maternal substance abusers.ResistanceCompassionEducational offeringsJudgment30s
- Q6One of the several ethical issues surrounding ART that deals with a third party isSurrogacyFreezing embryosSurplus eggsGenetic modification30s
- Q7How did the ACLU describe the acts of the government in the 1980s when trying to promote healthy pregnancies among women?SuccessfulHelpfulLegalCoercive30s
- Q8Who is Adam Nash?A sick child who received the first bone marrow transplantThe father of the first in vitro fertilization "test tube" babyA transplant recipient born via in vitro fertilizationA child born via ART to parents in need of a bone marrow transplant match for their living daughter.30s
- Q9Abortion is legal in many countriesFalseTrue30s
- Q10Genetic screening involvesAn examination of the fetal DNASampling amniotic fluidChorionic villus samplingProfessionals counseling individuals or couples abut their risk for genetically linked diseases30s
- Q11In relational ethics, having a regard for a patient's feelings, values, beliefs and attitudes is part ofEngagementEmbodimentMutual respectEnvrionment30s
- Q12Using this decision-making method, surrogate decision makers make good decisions for a child.Best interest standardSubstituted-judgementSurrogate decision makingEducated guess30s
- Q13Which question posed to an anxious parent regarding vaccines is most appropriate from a nurse?Which vaccines do you want to refuse today?What is wrong with you? Don't you know you have to vaccinate your child?Do you want your child to be safe?Can you tell me what your fears and reservations are about vaccination?30s
- Q14What is one of the two differences between judging quality of life in an infant/child versus an adult?Quality of life can be measured objectively in adults but not in children.Adults are able to verbalize or at least have already shared with others a general idea about their quality of lifeEvery child should be asked what quality of life they would like in their future.Children are able to express their future wishes.30s
- Q15What is the difference between empathy and compassion?Empathy was recreated by the Dalai Lama and compassion was not.Empathy is the desire to separate another being from suffering and compassion is the ability to share the suffering of others.Empathy and compassion are the same concept.Empathy is the ability to share others' feelings and compassion is a desire to separate another being from suffering30s