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NURS 221 Test 3 Liberty University -Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 NURS 221 Test 3 Autonomy - correct answer The right to make one's own personal decisions, even when those decisions might not be in that person's own best interest. Commitment to include patient's in decisions...

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Autonomy - correct answer ✔The right to make one's own personal
decisions, even when those decisions might not be in that person's own best
interest. Commitment to include patient's in decisions.


Beneficence - correct answer ✔Positive actions to help others.


Nonmaleficence - correct answer ✔Avoidance of harm or injury.


Justice - correct answer ✔Fairness in care and delivery and use of
resources. Being fair.


Fidelity - correct answer ✔Agreement to keep promises (reliable).


Accountability - correct answer ✔Willingness to respect obligations and
follow through on promises.


Advocacy - correct answer ✔Support of client's health, safety, and personal
rights.


What is the criteria for an ethical dilemma? - correct answer ✔~A review of
scientific data is not enough to solve it.
~It involves a conflict between two moral imperatives.
~The answer will have a profound effect on the situation.


What are the steps in ethical decision making? - correct answer ✔1. Identify
whether the issue is indeed an ethical dilemma.

,2. State the ethical dilemma, including all surrounding issues and individuals
involved.
3. List and analyze all possible options for resolving the dilemma, and review
implications of each option.
4. Select the option that is in concert with the ethical principle that applies to
this situation, the decision maker's values and beliefs, and the profession's
values for client care. justify selecting that one option in light of the relevant
variables.
5. Apply this decision to the dilemma, and evaluate the outcome.


________ almost always occur in the presence of conflicting values. - correct
answer ✔Ethical dilemmas


To resolve ethical dilemmas, one needs to distinguish among the
__________________. - correct answer ✔Values, facts, and opinions.


Sometimes people have such strong values that they consider them to me
_____, not just ______. - correct answer ✔Facts, not just opinions.


Some people are so passionate about their values that they provoke
_______________. - correct answer ✔judgmental attitudes during conflict.


Ethical committees are usually __________ and serve several purposes. -
correct answer ✔multidisciplinary


What are the purposes of an ethics committee? - correct answer
✔Education, policy recommendation, and case consultation.


Who can request access to an ethical committee? - correct answer ✔ANY
PERSON involved in an ethical dilemma.

, Including nurses, physicians, health care providers, patients, and family
members.


A ____ point of view offers a unique voice in the resolution of ethical dilemma.
- correct answer ✔nurse's


Consensus Building - correct answer ✔An act of discovery in which
"collective wisdom" guides a group to the best possible decision.


What is an example of nurses collaborating with other professionals? - correct
answer ✔Consensus Building


Moral Distress - correct answer ✔Describes the anguish experienced when a
person feels unable to act according to closely held core values.


Moral distress is a _______ experience, efforts to alleviate distress are most
successful when they are _______. - correct answer ✔Shared experience,
most successful when they re shared.


Libel - correct answer ✔Documenting something that is not true. The written
defamation of character.


Slander - correct answer ✔Saying something that is not true about a patient,
maybe out of anger. When someone speaks falsely about another.


Negligence - correct answer ✔Not doing something you know you should
have done.


Malpractice - correct answer ✔Bad practice, practicing out of your practice.

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