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QUESTION 13 U.S. emergency rooms can opt to refuse treatment for life-threatenin

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Question

QUESTION 13

U.S. emergency rooms can opt to refuse treatment for life-threatening conditions if a patient is medically stable.

True

False

4 points   

QUESTION 14

President Obama's Health Care Plan, passed in 2010, allows insurance companies to deny coverage for a child with pre-existing conditions if the parents had advance notice of the condition through fetal genetic testing.

True

False

4 points   

QUESTION 15

There is no legitimate teleological argument against anencephalic infant heart transplant surgery.

True

False

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

13) U.S. emergency rooms can opt to refuse treatment for life-threatening conditions if a patient is medically stable.

  

14) President Obama's Health Care Plan, passed in 2010, allows insurance companies to deny coverage for a child with pre-existing conditions if the parents had advance notice of the condition through fetal genetic testing.

Under current law, health insurance companies can’t deny coverage of pre-existing condition. This policy was effective beginning on or after January 1, 2014.

15) There is no legitimate teleological argument against anencephalic infant heart transplant surgery.