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1.

Social responsibility for local, regional, national global nutrition and well being is
Justice
Non-Maleficence
Beneficence
Autonomy

2. "Doing good for the benefit of others"


Autonomy
Beneficence
Justice
Confidentiality

3. Failure to delegate tasks properly.


Autonomy
Beneficence
Justice
Non-malfeasance

4. A conduct which falls behind conduct which falls below the standard established
bylaw for the protection of other against unreasonable risk of harm.
Negligence
Malpractice
Competence
Evidence Based Practice

5. truth telling, is closely linked to informed decision making and inform consent.
Confidentiality
Veracity
Autonomy
Justice
6. Competence and professional development in practice is
Doing no harm
Self-determination
Doing Good
Decision for fair distribution of services
Non-Maleficence

7. Integrity in personal and organization behaviors and practice is


Autonomy
Beneficence
Non-Maleficence
Confidentiality

8. To each according to merit.


Justice
Non-malfeasance
Confidentiality
Beneficence

9. A client has made a decision without coercion or force form others.


Failure to follow standards of care
Malpractice
Negligence
Voluntariness

10. Which of the following are common causes for malpractice claims?
Failure to act a patient advocate
To each according to effort
To each according to contribution
To each according to merit
11. Monitoring the outcomes and ensuring the intended outcomes are achieved, is
which approach to ethical decision making?
Evaluate the outcomes
Develop the strategies to successfully implement the chosen decision
Select the best alternative and justify our decision
State an ethical dilemma

12. Courage, compassion and openness are examples of


Ethics
Beliefs
Attitudes
Law

13. A capacity of the patient to make a reasonable decision.


Comprehension
Disclosure of Information
Competence
Voluntariness

14. Which of the following are common causes for malpractice claims?
Failure to communicate
To each according to need
Competence
Disclosure of information

15. Which of the following is a process of examination that helps individuals to


understand the rightness or wrongness of human behaviors?
Ethics
Values
16. Which of the following are common causes for malpractice claims?
Failure to use equipment in a responsible manner
Breached confidentiality due to suspect of child abuse
Disclosure of information
Comprehension

17. "Do no harm"


Justice
Veracity
Non-malfeasance
Beneficence

18. These are a combination of beliefs and attitudes that influences decision making
and behavior.
Values
Legal
Morality
Duty

19. Professionalism is
Veracity
Justice
Beneficence
Non-maleficence

20. Which of the following are common causes for malpractice claims?
Failure to document
Voluntariness
21. A component of values that are based on faith rather than facts,
Beliefs
Attitudes
Ethics
Law

22. Employing Autonomy, Non-maleficence Beneficence and Justice, is which


approach to the ethical decision making?
Connection Ethical Theory to Dilemma in practice
Apply the academy code to the issues and your ethical decision making.
Develop Strategies to successfully implement the chosen decisions
Select the Best alternative and Justify your decision

23. The person's ability to grasp intellectually the information provided.


Voluntariness
Competence
Comprehension
Disclosure of information

24. The right to make choices Independently.


Autonomy
Competence
Disclosure of information
Comprehension
Confidentiality

25. Which of the following refers to personal information that is entrusted and
protected as privilege information
Confidentiality
26, Confidentiality is exempted if health care professionals suspect or are aware of
child/elder abuse,
True
False

27. Identifying your perceptions/values and the people involved in a situation, is which step
in the approach to ethical decision making?
State the Ethical dilemma
Connect Ethical Theory to Dilemma in Practice
Evaluate the Outcome
Select the best alternative and justify your decision

28. Failure to assess and monitor.


Do no harm
Doing good
Tell the truth
Confidentiality

29. To each according to contribution.


Autonomy
Justice
Confidentiality
Non-maleficence

30. Which is closely linked to informed decision and informed consent?


Confidentiality
Non-malfeasance
Beneficence
Veracity
Quiz 6

1. What is the physical effect of training?


- Conditioning

2. It enables the muscles to work harder to contract repeatedly within a given time
without becoming exhausted
- Muscle endurance

3. Part of progressive overload principle refers to the length of time


- Duration

4. How would you apply progressive overload principle?


- Frequency
- Intensity
- Duration

5. Performing exercise more often or the number of occurrences.


- Frequency

6. Identify benefits of fitness


- Nutritional health
- Optimal body composition
- Resistance to colds and other infections diseases
- Strong circulation
- Low risk of type two diabetes
- Strong circulation
- Restful sleep
- Low risk of some types of cancer
- Self confidence

7. The capacity of your joints to move through a full range of motion; the ability to
bend and recovery without any injury.
- Flexibility

8. Physically inactive.
- Sedentary

9. The proportions of muscle, bone, fat and other tissue that make up a person's
total body weight.
- Body Composition

10. The characteristics or definition of fitness which includes flexibility of the joints,
strength and endurance of the muscles.
- Enables the body to perform physical activity

11. The five to ten minutes of light activity such as stretching or walking following
a vigorous workout.
- Cool-down

12. The amount of weight or the speed of running.


- Intensity

13. Practicing an activity regularly, which leads to conditioning.


- Training

14. What is the degree exertion while exercising?


- Muscle endurance
15. The ability of your muscle to work against resistance.
- Muscle strength

16. The length of time spent in each exercise session.


- Duration

17. Before beginning a fitness progress it is important to know safety precautions


based on major coronary risk factors;
- INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE NO MORE THAN ONE OF THE RISK FACTORS
- HAVING TWO OR MORE RISK FACTORS AND/OR SUGGESTIVE OF
DISEASE
- INDIVIDUALS KNOWN TO HAVE CARDIAC PULMONARY OR
METABOLIC DISEASE

18. The light activity about ten to 15 minutes prior to a workout.


- Warm-up

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