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Integrity definition an alignment of stated values and actions, be who you say you are and do what you say you are going to do. Inconsistent Integrity example a nurse saying that she believes in the dignity of the patient and then outside of the room is heard talking about the patient nega...

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NUR2243 Exam 3 Review Questions
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Integrity definition


✓ an alignment of stated values and actions, be who you say you are

and do what you say you are going to do.




Inconsistent Integrity example


✓ a nurse saying that she believes in the dignity of the patient and then

outside of the room is heard talking about the patient negatively.




Involving family members in care


✓ asking for patient permission to involve family members will empower

the patient and their support system




Independent nursing intervention example


✓ this is something that can be done without an order and could include

providing emotional support




Qualities of a professional nurse




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✓ leadership, clinical expertise and judgement, mentorship and life long

learning




Fidelity violation example


✓ giving the wrong med or making a med calculation error and you

decide not to tell or file a report




Veracity Definition


✓ telling the truth




Veracity violation example


✓ a patient is about to die and family members say that they think the

patient's hand moved and that the patient will be okay and you go

along with it as a nurse




Autonomy example


✓ patients making their own decisions about their healthcare




Nonmaleficence definition


✓ do no harm; no needless harm




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Beneficence definition


✓ promoting goodness, kindness and charity




Beneficence example


✓ taking into account the risks versus benefits when it comes to research

to ensure no harm comes to the participants




Autonomy violation example


✓ diverting a patient's pain medication




Ethical principles violated when diverting pain medications


✓ autonomy, utilitarianism, beneficence and veracity




Democratic leadership style does what


✓ empowers staff towards excellence




A situational leadership style does what


✓ adjusts styles of leadership to fit the situation




Effective leadership and management behavior will do what



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