Law & Ethics Video QuizVersion en ligne Video Quiz.. par Alan Ramsay 1 What is being described here, and which Ethical Principal does it support? Select one or more answers a Consent AND Deontology b Informed Consent AND Autonomy c Consent AND Autonomy d Consent AND Teleology 2 What type of Law is being described here? Select one or more answers a Criminal Law b Common Law c Civil or Tort Law d Law of Precedent 3 Which Ethical Perspective is being described here? Select one or more answers a Teleology b Utilitarianism c Deontology d Beneficence 4 Which Ethical Principle is not being upheld here? Select one or more answers a Confidentiality b Autonomy c Duty of care d All of the above 5 Which perspective is being talked about.... Select one or more answers a Consequentialism b Deontology c Justice d Equity 6 What is being referred to here? Select one or more answers a Australian Legal System b Criminal Legal System c The difference between Civil and Criminal Law d The Separation of Powers Explanation 1 Offering patients information to support their informed consent helps support a patients right to self-determination, their Autonomy. 2 A tort is a legal wrong. It involves deciding who has to bear the loss in a situation where one person is harmed by another. An action in tort is a civil action 3 A tort is a legal wrong. It involves deciding who has to bear the loss in a situation where one person is harmed by another. An action in tort is a civil action 4 A tort is a legal wrong. It involves deciding who has to bear the loss in a situation where one person is harmed by another. An action in tort is a civil action 5 A tort is a legal wrong. It involves deciding who has to bear the loss in a situation where one person is harmed by another. An action in tort is a civil action 6 The doctrine of the separation of powers in Australia divides the institutions of government into three branches: legislative, executive and judicial.