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Dental Hygiene Practice Test (Chapters 1-5) | 150 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 23 Pages
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Utilitarianism is concerned with 
a. Rights 
b. Duties 
c. Happiness 
d. Privileges 
e. The total amount of happiness in the world - c. Happiness 
Nonmaleficence means 
a. To do no harm 
b. To do only what is beneficial 
c. To tell the truth 
d. To do only what the patient expects - a. To do no harm 
A term closely associated with beneficence is 
a. Nonmaleficence 
b. Maternalism 
c. Paternalism 
d. Veracity - a. Nonmaleficence 
The basis of the Hippocratic oath is 
a. Nonmaleficence 
b. Veracit...
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1.A nurse is preparing an in-service for an annual skills fair at a community medical facility about fire safety. Place the 
steps in the order in which they should be performed in the case of a fire emergency. (Move the steps into the box 
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Chapter 03: Legal and Ethical Issues Yoder-Wise: Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition Exam 2024
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Chapter 03: Legal and Ethical Issues Yoder-Wise: Leading and 
Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition Exam 2024 
1. The manager in the coronary care unit believes an important ethical consideration in 
performance evaluations is to include the employee's good qualities and give positive 
direction for professional growth. What ethical principle does this represent? 
a. Justice 
b. Fidelity 
c. Beneficence 
d. Nonmaleficence -Answer-ANS: D 
Nonmaleficence refers to "doing no harm." For a nurse manage...
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Beneficence - -positive actions to help others 
Autonomy - -client's right to make own personal 
decisions, even when those decisions might not be in the 
client's own best interest 
A nurse offers pain medication to a client who is 
postoperative prior to ambulation. The nurse 
understands that this aspect of care delivery is an 
example of which of the following ethical principles? 
A. Fidel...
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What is contributory negligence? - ️️it is when a patient voluntary neglects to follow advice leading to injury. 
 
If doctors are talking about a patient then when are they considered violating HIPAA? - ️️If they mention the state then they are not in violation of the law. However, if they mention the city then they are screwed. 
 
If a patient comes in to the ER with emergency symptoms and they request to be examined or in need of care what must you do even if the insurance denies pay?...
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ULL Nursing 104: Exam 3 Latest Update 
 
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Deontology 
An ethical theory stating that moral rule is binding. 
Approach that is rooted in the assumption that humans are rational and act out of principles that 
are consistent and objective and compel them to do what is right. 
Claims that a decision is right only if it conforms to an overriding moral duty and wrong only if 
it violates the moral duty. 
All decisions must be made in such a way that the decision could become universal law...
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NURS 242 Exam 1- Ethics, Leadership, & Management, Questions and Correct Answers With Rationale. Updated 2024 With Complete Solution Updated 2024/2025.
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NURS 242 Exam 1- Ethics, Leadership, & Management, Questions and Correct Answers With Rationale. Updated 2024 With Complete Solution Updated 2024/2025. 
 
A nurse witnesses another nurse providing care without proper hand hygiene and reports this to the charge nurse. The charge nurse is friends with the other nurse and refuses to take action. This is an examples of: 
a) moral distress 
b) moral indifference 
c) ethical dilemma 
d) moral conflict 
a) moral distress 
 
*she knows the action is wro...
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MN Jurisprudence Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions Top Graded 2024
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Which of the following is an obligation of non-harm and identifies an action as wrong if harm is inflicted on an individual? 
 
Nonmaleficence 
Beneficence 
Veracity 
Fidelity - Nonmaleficence 
 
Which of the following stresses the duty to maintain confidentiality? 
 
Nonmaleficence 
Beneficence 
Veracity 
Fidelity - Fidelity 
 
Truthfulness and honesty are characteristics of 
 
Nonmaleficence 
Beneficence 
Veracity 
Fidelity - Veracity 
 
Beneficence means 
 
To do what is good for yourself 
To...
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NURS 210 UNIT 2 EXAM correctly answered to pass
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NURS 210 UNIT 2 EXAMVerbal communication - correct answer Vocabulary, 
Denotative and connotative. 
Characteristics: Pacing, 
Intonation 
Clarity and brevity, 
Timing and relevance. 
(talking to a patient with words using nonmedical vocabulary because they won't understand you) 
 
Non-verbal communication - correct answer Appearance, Posture, Gait, Facial expression, Eye contact, Gestures, Sounds, Territoriality, Personal space, Silence. 
(walking towards the patient and using your hands to tou...
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Biomedical ethics midterm exam
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Normative Ethics correct answer: search for and justification of moral standards, or norms; rationally establish the proper guides for our actions and judgments; evaluative; stating what is right 
 
Meta-ethics correct answer: the study of the meaning and justification of basic moral beliefs; what does it mean for an action to be right 
 
applied ethics correct answer: the use of moral norms concepts to resolve practical moral issues; what to do in a specific case 
 
Descriptive Ethics correc...
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