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Altruism correct answers a concern for others wellbeing and welfare; generosity Autonomy correct answers self-government, patients right to their own healthcare decisions Human Dignity correct answers respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and populations Integrity co...

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Altruism correct answers a concern for others wellbeing and welfare; generosity

Autonomy correct answers self-government, patients right to their own healthcare decisions

Human Dignity correct answers respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and
populations

Integrity correct answers acting according to code of ethics and standards of practice

Social Justice correct answers upholding moral, legal, and humanistic rights

Utilitarianism correct answers The rightness or wrongness of an action depends on the
consequences of the action

Deontological Ethics correct answers The idea that actions are right and wrong in themselves
independently of any consequences

Nonmaleficence correct answers avoidance of harm or hurt

Benefience correct answers action that is done for the benefit of others

Fidelity correct answers faithfulness; loyalty; keep promises

Veracity correct answers filled with truth and accuracy

Accountability correct answers Willingness to take credit and blame for actions.

Privacy correct answers the right of people not to reveal information about themselves

Confidentiality correct answers Respecting the privacy of both parties and keeping details secret

Modes of value transmission correct answers 1. Modeling
2. Moralizing
3. Laissez-Faire (an attitude of letting things play their course)
4. Rewarding/Punishing
5. Responsible Choice

3 main activities of the valuing process correct answers 1. Choosing: cognitive aspect of valuing;
choosing a value after consideration of the consequences
2. Prizing: involves pride, happiness, and public affirmation of values
3. Acting: combining choice into ones behavior with consistency and regularity on the value

, Ethical concerns correct answers 1. Paternalism: limits a persons autonomy to benefit their own
good
2. Deception
3. Privacy
4. Confidentiality
5. Allocation of scarce nursing resources: equal claims deserve equal resource allocation
6. Valid consent/refusal
7. Unethical, incompetent, illegal practice
Whistle blowing: employee reveals information about a facility that is illegal/immoral

Purpose of Nursing Practice Acts? correct answers Most important law affecting nurse practice
Protects the public by broadly defining the legal scope of nursing practice

Torts correct answers a wrong committed by a person against another person/persons property

Intentional Tort correct answers assault/battery, defamation of character, invasion of privacy,
false imprisonment, fraud

Unintentional Tort correct answers Negligence (provided care fails to meet standard of care)
Malpractice (if negligence results in patient suffering an injury)

Informed Consent correct answers - Principle in medical ethics/law that a patient must have
sufficient information and understanding before making decisions about their medical care
-Elements: Disclosure, Comprehension, Competence, Voluntariness (not coerced)

Incident Report correct answers a means of documenting problem events/unusual event within a
hospital or other medical facility such as injury to a patient

Near miss report correct answers An error caught before reaching a patient "close call"

Aims of teaching/coaching correct answers Maintaining and promoting health, preventing
illness, restoring health, facilitating coping

3 Learning Domains correct answers Cognitive: storing and recalling of new knowledge in the
brain
Psychomotor: learning a physical skill
Affective: changing attitudes, values, and feelings

Teaching strategies for the learning domains correct answers Cognitive: lecture, panel, written
materials
Psychomotor: demonstration, tutorial videos, printed materials
Affective: role modeling, discussion, audiovisual materials

Sources of Information correct answers Primary: patient
Secondary: medical records, patient's family

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