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16. maintaining confidentiality is part of: a. ethics b. employability …

Question

  1. maintaining confidentiality is part of:

a. ethics
b. employability
c. legal responsibilities
d. resource management

  1. prions are:

a. abnormal, pathogenic proteins
b. gram - positive bacteria
c. a type of virus
d. acid - fast microorganisms

  1. a herniorrhaphy is a surgical procedure that:

a. repairs a shoulder muscle
b. repairs a muscle layer that is allowing all or part of an organ to project through an opening
c. removes a sample of diseased or infected muscle
d. repairs fibrous membranes that cover a muscle

  1. the abbreviation cr relates to a surgical procedure for:

a. treating a fractured bone without a surgical incision
b. creating a new blood supply to an area of the heart
c. surgical removal of the uterus
d. surgical removal of part of the prostate gland

  1. bacteria that cause disease are called:

a. gram positive
b. gram negative
c. pathogens
d. potentially infectious

Explanation:

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Question 16
Brief Explanations

Maintaining confidentiality is a key aspect of ethics, especially in professional contexts like healthcare or business. Employability relates to job - getting skills, legal responsibilities are about following laws, and resource management is about handling resources. So ethics is the correct category here.

Brief Explanations

Prions are known to be abnormal, pathogenic proteins. They are not bacteria (so not Gram - positive bacteria), not a type of virus, and not acid - fast microorganisms.

Brief Explanations

A herniorrhaphy is a surgical procedure that repairs a hernia. A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the muscle or connective tissue. Option b describes repairing the muscle layer that allows an organ to project through an opening, which is what a hernia is. Option a is about shoulder muscle repair, option c is about removing diseased muscle, and option d is about repairing fibrous membranes over muscle, none of which match herniorrhaphy.

Answer:

a. Ethics

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