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医学与医学伦理学的关系是()。 A.医学实践活动是医学伦理学产生的结果 B.医学实践

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题目:

医学与医学伦理学的关系是()。

A.医学实践活动是医学伦理学产生的结果

B.医学实践活动是医学伦理学的尺度和方式

C.医学道德是医学工作者实现为人类健康服务的保障

D.只要技术过硬就能够实现全心全意为人民健康服务的目的

E.在现代医学科学研究中医学道德服从医学成果

答案:

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答案:C

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