multiple births, screening for genetic disease, and
assisted repro worldwide. Use examples from the
book. Also, include your own view. (5 pts).
3. Explain the important details (but omit trivial
details such as medicine taken etc), All ethical
points, aftermath, and your view of each aspect of:
a) First Heart Transplant (5 points) b) First
Mechanical Heart (5 points).
4. Explain the problems and especially all ethical
issues involved in: multiple listings, Retransplants,
Rule of rescue and living donors. Be sure to use
several specific examples of each from the book.
Also give your own view. (5 points).
5. Explain the problem of the Cleveland Clinic and
NHBCD (5 points).
6. Explain the two questions Bush asked, who he
asked it of, and what answers he received. Was
there agreement? How do these answers relate to
the decisions he made? (5 points).
7. Explain the details of the Joyce Brown story and all
the important rulings and your opinion Be sure to
include all ethical issues. (5 points).
8. Discuss the pluses and minuses of involuntary
commitment and your view of the matter. Be sure to
back up with facts from Brown, Donaldson, Kendra's
Law and Tarasoff. (5 points). 9. Explain in detail why cloning does not reproduce a
person. Be sure to include several of the Myths
about cloning and how the author debunked them as
presented in the book. (5 points).
10. Explain in detail Wyatt v Stickney and its
importance (5 points).
11. Extra Credit (5 points) - Explain the rule of 4ths.
12. Extra Credit (5 points) - Discuss limb and face
transplants. Include several examples From the book
and be sure to discuss the various ethical problems
and implications
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