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Question 1 Which of the following is NOT a correct statement regarding the Official View of animal research? A. Animal research is
indispensable and necessary. B. Antibiotic and surgical research can warrant animal testing. C. Animals can be used for research only once
the federal government gives approval. D. Drugs must be tested on animals before tested on humans. 4 points Question 2 Under 1984 child
abuse amendments to the Baby Doe rules A. Parents can refuse/deny treatment for ill babies under 3 days old B. Parents can refuse/deny
treatment for ill babies under 3 months old C. Parents can refuse/deny treatment for ill babies with a doctor’s consent D. Parents can
refuse/deny treatment for chronically and irreversibly comatose babies 4 points Question 3 Transplantation of an organ or tissue from one
species to another A. Autograph B. Allograph C. Zoograph D. Xenograph 4 points Question 4 Federal Baby Doe Rules initiated in President
Reagan’s administration A. Applied Roe vs. Wade to babies for the first time B. Applied the Americans with Disabilities Act to fetuses for
the first time C. Applied the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to impaired babies for the first time D. Applied the policy of State control over
child welfare for the first time 4 points Question 5 Edward Taub’s research on monkeys A. Was judged cruel and inappropriate at the time
it was conducted but it had a positive outcome B. Was judged cruel and inappropriate at the time it was conducted and it had a negative
outcome C. Was judged justifiable at the time it was conducted and it had a positive outcome D. Was judged justifiable at the time it was
conducted but it had a negative outcome 4 points Question 6 If there is a choice between two medically reasonable options for treating an
ill infant in New York State, who has the ultimate authority to decide the treatment option? A. The federal government B. The state
government C. The infant’s doctor D. The infant’s parents 4 points Question 7 What percent of the American population has employment based
health insurance coverage? A. Approximately 30% B. Approximately 40% C. Approximately 50% D. Approximately 60% 4 points Question 8 The
main ethical question surrounding the first heart transplant in 1967 concerns A. Dr. Barnard’s selection of the patient B. Dr. Barnard’s
selection of the heart donor C. Dr. Barnard’s qualifications to perform the surgery D. Dr. Barnard’s primary motivation for conducting the
surgery 4 points Question 9 The first xenograph infant heart transplant involved what donor species? A. Pig B. Chimpanzee C. Baboon D. Dog
4 points Question 10 Thomas Gennarelli’s research on monkeys A. Was judged cruel and inappropriate at the time it was conducted but it had
DEFINITE positive outcomes B. Was judged cruel and inappropriate at the time it was conducted and it had NO positive outcomes C. Was
judged justifiable at the time it was conducted and it had DEFINITE positive outcomes D. Was judged justifiable at the time it was
conducted but it had NO positive outcomes 4 points Question 11 Dr. Dubernard’s facial transplant is considered A. A medical success
despite his questionable motivations B. A medical failure despite his honorable intentions C. A medical success and the result of
unquestionable motivations D. A medical failure and the result of questionable motivations 4 points Question 12 Within two years of Dr.
Barnard’s heart transplant surgery: A. Public response was so positive that transplant surgery rates increased dramatically B. Public
response was positive but the federal government imposed a ban for over a decade C. Public response was so negative and critical that
almost all transplants stopped for over a decade D. Public response was negative but the federal government imposed a ban for over a
decade 4 points Question 13 The first successful face transplant was performed in A. United States B. Russia C. France D. China 4 points
Question 14 The first artificial heart surgery was performed by A. Christian Bernard B. William DeVries C. Jean-Michel Dubernard D. Barney
Clark 4 points Question 15 The journalist pushed in front of a subway train by a homeless schizophrenic was A. Eddie Anguiano B. Kendra
Webdale C. Connie Culp D. Carla Nash 4 points Question 16 U.S. emergency rooms can opt to refuse treatment for life-threatening conditions
if a patient is medically stable. True False 4 points Question 17 Inherent Wrongness–criticizes the Official View of animal testing based
on Costs vs. Benefits True False 4 points Question 18 President Obama’s Health Care Plan, passed in 2010, allows insurance companies to
deny coverage for a child with pre-existing conditions if the parents had advance notice of the condition through fetal genetic testing.
True False 4 points Question 19 There is no legitimate teleological argument against anencephalic infant heart transplant surgery. True
False 4 points Question 20 President Obama’s Health Care Plan, passed in 2010, allows children up to the age of 29 to stay on their
parents’ employer-based insurance as long as the child is enrolled full-time in college. True False 4 points Question 21 Medicare is a
State funded benefits program with federal matching funds. True False 4 points Question 22 Baby Fae was the first allograph heart
transplant patient. True False 4 points Question 23 According to Florida law, an anencephalic infant can not be declared brain dead. True
False 4 points Question 24 The burden of proof for commitment of a mentally ill person is “clear and convincing evidence.” True False 4
points Question 25 Creating a “designer” baby is currently illegal in the U.S. True False

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