I mean is there some set medical ethics mindset they are looking for? Regurgitation of medical ethics or just see how you rationalize your decision in a stressful moment? I get the point of it being important, but not so much exactly what they are looking for by applicant responses. Same with Casper....there are so many multifactorial variables that it just seems some programmed responses is the feedback they would look for. Ofcourse do no harm.....value patient choice....provide choices to patients, raise awareness if abuse is occurring and notify responsibility to report.
Oh well, atleast when a Jehovah witness needs a transfusion we all will be prepared with how to approach it.