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CHAPTER 2. MAKING ETHICAL
DECISIONS

The principle of utility is part of which theory? - answer Teleological

Which of the following explains virtue ethics? - answer The traits, characteristics, and
virtues a moral person should have.

What are the characteristics of pre-conventional morality? - answer Is when children
start to accept authority.

Is when children recognize more than one point of view on right and wrong.

Who was the father of duty-oriented theory? - answer Immanuel Kant

Today, virtues for nurses focus on which of the following? - answer Advocacy

Patient education

What is a categorical imperative based upon? - answerA determined principle

Which of the following is NOT included when considering ethical problem solving? -
answerInvite a third party to assess the results of your decision.

What did Kant base his theory on? - answerNot lying to save a third party

The Golden Rule

Who is the most well-known ethicist to write about virtue ethics? - answerAlasdair
MacIntyre

What is the capacity to be one's own person and make decisions without being
manipulated by external forces called? - answerAutonomy

What was Kohlberg's first major level of moral development called? - answerPre-
conventional morality

someone is able to make his or her own decisions they have established -
answercompetency or competence

What were past virtues for nurses? - answerNurses should not question authority

, Nurses follow physicians orders

Substituting the medical provider's opinion of what is best for the patient is called -
answerpaternalism

Beginning with the first step on top, list the steps for ethical problem solving. - answer1.
Describe the problem and collect the facts.
2. List the options
3. Evaluate the potential options.
4. Make your decisions and act.
5. Assess the results

What are acts performed by a health care practitioner to help people stay healthy or
recover from an illness? - answerBeneficence

Kant felt that deontological or duty-oriented theory provides a foundation for what types
of rules? - answerIndividual rights
Morality

What is the meaning of nonmaleficence? - answerDo no harm

If a person has the capacity to make decisions based on one's own reasons and
motives, not manipulated or dictated to by external forces, they are said to be -
answerautonomous or autonomy

If an individual is provided his or her due, it is called __. - answerJustice

Which of the following are characteristics of autonomy decisions? - answerCompetency

Respect for the autonomy of others

The ability to act on the decision

A paternalistic view of patient care threatens a patient's __. - answerautonomy

What term is given to the collective lack of shelter, food, income, education, a stable
environment, sustainable resources, social justice and equity? - answerSocial
determinants of health

What is the first duty of health care practitioners as defined by beneficence? -
answerPromote health for the patient above all other considerations.

health difference that is closely linked with economic, environmental, or social
disadvantage is called a(n) __. - answerdisparity

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