NFDN 2008 UNITS 1-3.2
compare decision making and problem solving ? - CORRECT ANSWER-Problem
solving is a scientific method. The tradition 7 step problem solving. Steps include
process are repeated to solve a problem, Feedback from failed attempts are to
reactivate the problem solving and using different alternatives
Define "Emotional Intelligence" (EI). - CORRECT ANSWER-Key attribute closely
aligned with individuals capacity to know themselves and others shown that
emotionally intelligent leaders possessing social skills interpersonal competence
psychological and interpe4rsonal competence.
what are the 4 types of Emotional Intelligence? - CORRECT
ANSWER-self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and social skill
what are the 6 fundamental ethics? - CORRECT ANSWER-beneficence, autonomy,
truthfulness, confidently, justice, integrity.
Examine one's own behaviours, attitudes and values as they relate to professional
identity? - CORRECT ANSWER-Code of ethics, document for RN, articulates
responsible that relate to patient and family, nursing needs to value the 6
fundamental ethics, beneficence, autonomy, truthfulness, confidently, justice,
integrity.
what is Meta ethics that guide ethical nursing practice? - CORRECT
ANSWER-expose the borders of theory and meaning of morality and the foundation
and scope of moral values words and practices
what is Normative ethics that guide nursing practice? - CORRECT
ANSWER-concurred when the standards of when most people use to guide their
behavior (ex: murder is warn),
what is Applied ethics that guide nursing practice ? - CORRECT ANSWER-ethical
principals to real life moral issues such as how to provide nursing care and how to
conduct research on human subjects.
what are the 3 ethics that guide nursing practice? - CORRECT ANSWER-1) Meta
ethics
2)Normative ethics
3) Applied ethics
Also: professional accountability, the law, ethical principals
Ethics VS Morality? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ethics and morality often said to have
the same meaning. However ethics is a branch of philosophy that deals with what's
, right and wrong. Where morality is code of conduct, advise and accepted by society,
group or individual. Based on ideas of right and wrong.
Ethical dilemma is? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ethical dilemmas or questions arise
when there are quality compelling reason for or against two or more possible
courses of action and when choice one course of action something else is
relinquished or let go. Only one options can be chosen.
Ethical distress is? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ethical distress arise in situation when
nurses known or believe the right thing to do. But for various reasons do not or can
not take the right action or prevent harm. This occurs when they know the right thing
to do but don't do the right thing. Example mother signs DNR but family wants them
to bring her back.
Define liability? - CORRECT ANSWER-one's responsibility for his or her own
conduct. Obligation or duty to be preformed, responsibility for reaction or outcome.
Define Negligence - CORRECT ANSWER-failure to exercise the degree of care that
the person of ordinary-prudence based on the reasonable standards would exercise
under the same or similar circumstances.
Define Malpractice - CORRECT ANSWER-failure of a professional person to act in
accordance with the professional standards. Or failure to for see consequences of a
professional person have the right stills and act in the right manner.
Define Privacy - CORRECT ANSWER-The right of the individual when, how and to
what he or she will release personal information.
Confidentiality is - CORRECT ANSWER-promise to hold in Private any information
provided to prevent info getting to who are not authorized.
define duty-to-report - CORRECT ANSWER-Legal obligations for healthcare workers
to report actions of others to protect individual views as vulnerable
Ethics is? - CORRECT ANSWER-Rules of conduct of a particular group.
Morals is? - CORRECT ANSWER-personal compass of whats right and wrong, what
guides us inside.
what is professional sanctions? - CORRECT ANSWER-When you don't follow the
rules, this could occur. Imposed by regulatory bodies and arise from a delegation
regulatory authority from province or territory's to self regulator their members.
Generally arise from three behaviors misconduct (bad behavior under scope) and
incompetence ( lack of knowledge and general standards) and conduct unbecoming
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