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Medical Law and Ethics, 6e (Fremgen)
Chapter 1 Introduction to Medical Law, Ethics, and Bioethics
1) Which definition most accurately describes applied ethics?
A) The legal application of moral standards that concern benefiting the public
B) The practical application of moral standards that are meant to benefit the patient
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