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Nursing and Healthcare LPN Galen College Exam 2/ 66 Q&A/ A+ Score Solution. autonomy - Answer: to be an active part of their own active care plan, or right to choose or freedom to choose Morals - Answer: Beliefs about what is fair and what is right or wrong Law is thought of as a ________...

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Exam 2/ 66 Q&A/ A+ Score Solution.
autonomy - Answer: to be an active part of their own active care plan, or right to
choose or freedom to choose


Morals - Answer: Beliefs about what is fair and what is right or wrong


Law is thought of as a __________ that is written and enforced. - Answer:
minimum ethic


What are individual rights that has become a central theme of health care? -
Answer: *Right to consent to care
*Right to choose between alternative treatments
*Right to consent or refuse treatment
*womans rights over their own bodies.


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, Five Ethical Principles - Answer: 1.)Nonmaleficence (do not harm)
2.) Beneficence (do good)
3.) Autonomy (free to choose)
4.) Fidelity (be true)
5.) Justice (fair to all)


Beneficence - Answer: to do good


Justice - Answer: fairness; rightfulness




must deliver fair and equal treatment to all patients, recognizing and avoiding
bias.


fidelity - Answer: faithfulness; loyalty


To be true


Beneficial paternalism - Answer: a disrespectful attitude toward the patient and
what the patient has to contribute to personal care and recovery


Nonmaleficence - Answer: duty to do no harm




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