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  • It is the responsible person for the overall management of compliance to DPA 2012 in an organization
    Data Protection Officer
  • It refers to any information whether recorded in a material form or not, from which the identity of an individual is apparent or can be reasonably and directly ascertained by the entity holding the information, or when put together with oth
    Personal information
  • One form of consequentialist theory, view a good act as one that is the most useful, that is the most good and the least harm for the greatest number of people.
    Utilitarianism
  • Refers to personal information about an individual’s: race, ethnic origin, marital status, age, color, religious, philosophical or political affiliations and etc.
    Sensitive Personal Information
  • It refers to an action by which a person is assisted or induced to die painlessly, usually to avoid further suffering from an incurable disease or end an irreversible comatose condition.
    Euthanasia
  • It is a complex situation where ethical principles or values are in conflict
    Ethical Dilemma
  • This is a group of professionals or experts that reviews the dilemmas and issues of consultants and other healthcare workers like nurses in the hospital.
    Bioethics committee
  • It is a situation where the surrogate receives no financial reward for her pregnancy or the relinquishment of the child.
    Altruistic surrogacy
  • It is the quality or state that indicates a devotion to pleasure of the sense and appetite, especially of the sexual act and those contributing to its consummation.
    Sensuality
  • It is legal documents that allow you to spell out your decisions about end- of-life care ahead of time.They give you a way to tell your wishes to family, friends, and health care professionals and to avoid confusion later on.
    advance directive
  • Derives moral obligation from what is considered good or desirable as an end or purpose to achieved
    Teleological Ethical Theory
  • A type of direct sterilization that seek to avoid the transmission of hereditary defects
    Eugenic
  • What are 3 principles of Data Privacy Act
    Proportionality, Transparency, Legitimacy
  • It is sex outside marriage?
    Fornification
  • According to Belmont report it is the recognition that people are treated in an ethical manner not only by respecting their decisions and protecting them from harm, but also by making efforts, or, more specifically, making it an obligation,
    beneficence
  • The role of nurses as stewards that nurses render utmost nursing care even to terminally ill patients on DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) status.
    Biomedical Role
  • This means that health care allocations must cut across national boundaries and must reach even remote locales that are far flung but are equally needful of health services and health or life-saving supports.
    Giga Allocation
  • Fidelity is a principle pertaining specifically to the concept of:
    Faithfulness
  • Who is the main author of DPA 2012? (Complete Name)
    Senator Edgardo J. Angara
  • 21. It is the body that is mandated to administer and implement Data Privacy Act of 2012
    National Privacy Commission
  • The one materially cooperating may provide means apart from the evil act itself which is used to carry out the performance of an evil act.
    Material Cooperation
  • It is any information from which the identity of an individual is apparent and any information that can be put together with other information to reasonably and directly identify an individual
    Personal Data
  • It is a domain in the practice of healthcare profession that sets the standards or guidelines relative to studies, inquiries and decisions on the part of healthcare professionals in relation to the delivery of healthcare.
    Healthcare Ethics
  • A type of Utilitarianism that humans should act so that the rule governing their actions will produce the greatest happiness for the most number of people.
    Rule Utilitarianism