Phlebotomy Technician Practice Exam (NCPT/CPT)

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Moral principles are called:

  1. Laws

  2. Ethics

  3. Guidelines

  4. Policies

The correct answer is: Ethics

Moral principles are not called laws because laws refer to specific and formalized rules and regulations enforced by a governing body. While they do share some similarities with moral principles, laws are typically created as a means of maintaining order and punishing those who break them. Moral principles are not called guidelines either as guidelines imply a flexible approach and do not hold the same level of importance or weight as moral principles do. Guidelines are often seen as suggestions rather than strict rules or beliefs that guide behavior. Policies are also not the correct answer as policies refer to principles or rules adopted by an organization or group in order to guide decision-making and actions. Moral principles, on the other hand, are often deeply personal and individualized beliefs and values that guide one's own conduct and decision-making. Therefore, the most fitting term for moral principles is ethics. Ethics refers to a set of principles or moral values