Medical Ethics Quiz: Can You Decide What’s Right?

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  • Last Updated: 18 Sep, 2025
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Medicine is more than treatments and cures sometimes it's about making tough decisions. Do you keep or remove life support? Who deserves the last available organ transplant? Is patient secrecy more valuable than community safety? These moral conflicts that American doctors, nurses, even patients confront daily.
Challenge your fairness, compassion, decision-making skills with our quiz!

Which issue often raises ethical debates in the U.S.?

  • Recycling 

  • Sports

  • Vaccines

  • Real estate

Which law protects patient privacy in the U.S.?

  • ADA

  • HIPAA

  • OSHA

  • FDA Act

What should a doctor do if they make a medical error?

  • Hide it

  • Admit it

  • Ignore it

  • Blame staff

What is patient autonomy?

  • Doctor’s final say

  • Patient’s right to choose

  • Hospital policy

  • Family decision only

When resources are limited, which principle guides fair distribution?

  • Justice

  • Autonomy

  • Privacy

  • Safety

A patient refuses life-saving treatment. What should doctors respect?

  • Justice

  • Insurance rules

  • Beneficence

  • Autonomy 

Which principle means “do no harm”?

  • Justice

  • Autonomy

  • Non-maleficence

  • Beneficence

What is informed consent?

  • Doctor’s permission

  • Patient’s signed approval

  • Insurance clearance

  • Family agreement

Which ethical principle means “act in the patient’s best interest”?

  • Beneficence

  • Autonomy

  • Justice

  • Non-maleficence

Which group helps review tough ethical cases in U.S. hospitals?

  • Ethics committee

  • Insurance team

  • Marketing team

  • Billing office

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