Washington)
Define altruism - correct answer ✔concern for welfare and well-being of
others
What is the minimum urine output for an adult to maintain after surgery? -
correct answer ✔30 mL/hr
Define autonomy - correct answer ✔right to self-determination, right to make
health care decisions
Define human dignity - correct answer ✔respect for inherent worth and
uniqueness of individuals and populations
Define integrity - correct answer ✔acting according to code of ethics and
standards of practice
Define social justice - correct answer ✔upholding moral, legal, and
humanistic rights
Define nonmaleficence - correct answer ✔avoid causing harm
Define beneficence - correct answer ✔benefit the patient
Define fidelity - correct answer ✔keep promises
Define veracity - correct answer ✔truthfulness
,What are the theories of ethics? (3) - correct answer ✔Principle-Based
Approach (guided by principles of autonomy, nonmalef, benef, and justice.
Offers general guides to action)
Care-Based Approach (nurse-patient relationship is central, directs how you
choose to "be" w/ each person)
Feminist Ethics (focuses on commitment of full personhood for marginalized
ppl: women/minorities)
Define moral distress - correct answer ✔you know the right thing to do but
either personal or institutional factors make it difficult to follow the correct
course of action
Define moral resilience - correct answer ✔capacity to respond well to morally
distressing experiences and emerge strong
What are the key areas to building moral resilience? (4) - correct answer
✔practice
education
research
policy
Ethical dilemma vs ethical distress - correct answer ✔(dilemma) 2 or more
moral principles apply but support mutually inconsistent courses of action
(distress) know the right thing to do but personal/institutional factors make it
hard to do right thing
Define ADPIE - correct answer ✔Assess (gather data)
Diagnose (identify ethical problem
,Plan (identify options, make decision)
Implement your decision
Evaluate your decision
Define AIDET - what is it used for? - correct answer ✔(used in
communication)Acknowledge
Introduction
Duration
Explanation
Thank you
Define I-SBAR-R - correct answer ✔Identify yourself and patient
Situation
Background
Assessment (not the same when reporting to physician)
Recommendations
Readback
What is CUS? - correct answer ✔I'm Concerned
I'm Uncomfortable
This is unSafe
What are the 7 crucial conversations? - correct answer ✔Broken rules
Mistakes
Lack of support
Incompetence
, Poor teamwork
Disrespect
Micromanagement
What are the 4 types of communication? - correct answer ✔Intrapersonal
(self-talk)
Interpersonal - between 2 ppl w/ goal to exchange messages
Small group - occurs b/w 2+ ppl
Organizational - occurs in groups when there is a common goal
In nursing, who does the helping relationship occur between? What are the 4
criteria of a helping relationship? - correct answer ✔occurs b/w nurse &
patient
1. relationship does not occur spontaneously
2. unequal sharing of info (only patient sharing personal info)
3. built on patient's needs not those of helping person (nurse)
4. purposeful and time limited
What are the phases of a helping relationship? - correct answer ✔Orientation
Phase
Working Phase - longest
Termination Phase
What question word should you never use? - correct answer ✔why (can be
jugdmental)
What are the 5 moments of hand hygiene? - correct answer ✔1. before
touching patient