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Deontological theory - An action is judged as good or bad based on the act itself regardless of the consequences Teleological theory - An action is judged as good or bad based on the consequences or outcome Virtue Ethics - Actions are chosen based on the moral virtues or the character of the per...

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PMHNP ANCC EXAMS GRADED A+
Deontological theory - ✔✔An action is judged as good or bad based on the act itself regardless of the
consequences



Teleological theory - ✔✔An action is judged as good or bad based on the consequences or outcome



Virtue Ethics - ✔✔Actions are chosen based on the moral virtues or the character of the person making
the decision



Four elements of negligence that must be established to prove malpractice - ✔✔Duty

Breach of Duty

Proximate Cause

Damages



Phases of Policy Making - ✔✔Formulation

Implementation

Evaluation



Team Leadership Model - ✔✔Should the leader monitor the team or take action?

Should the leader intervene to meet the task or need?

Should the leader intervene internally or externally?



Incidence - ✔✔Number of new cases (INcidence = New cases)



Prevalence - ✔✔Number of existing cases

, Tertiary - ✔✔k



What is not a form of comfort in Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort?

Tension

Transcendence

Relief

Ease - ✔✔Tension

According to Kolcaba's Theory of Comfort, comfort is an immediate desirable outcome of nursing care.
So the nursing care shown to patients can directly affect their level of comfort and how they perceive
relief. Relief, ease, and transcendence are types of comfort the patient can experience and can describe
the different circumstances that can cause them. Tension is actually something that causes discomfort
and is not included in Kolcaba's theory.



Which of the following is not a disorder of cluster B personality disorder?




histrionic personality disorder

paranoid personality disorder

borderline personality disorder

narcissistic personality disorder - ✔✔paranoid personality disorder




Cluster B personality disorder has patterns of pervasive affective and interpersonal disruption. They can
display brief psychotic episodes under stress, and may require hospitalization during period of active
symptoms. Paranoid personality disorder is not one of the cluster B personality disorders. Antisocial
personality disorder is the fourth in the cluster B classification

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