an ethical dilemma arises from (ch 6) - Answers differing values
ethical principles are helpful for (ch 6) - Answers forming guidelines for appropriate behavior
ethical erosion is (ch 6) - Answers a subtle, even unnoticed, slippage of ethical standards
promise keeping or fidelity is (ch 6) - Answers a foundational ethical principle for the resolution of
ethical dilemmas
nurses often rationalize a situation because (ch 6) - Answers the right thing is not always easy to do
from an ethical perspective, boundaries (ch 6) - Answers delineate the professional limits of a
therapeutic relationship
impaired nursing practice is (ch 6) - Answers related to substance use disorders that impact safe nursing
practice
conflict in ethical situations arises from (ch 6) - Answers value diversity
practice breakdown strategies represent ethical issues (ch 6) - Answers related to identifying the cause
of errors
trusting relationships are essential for managing ethical dilemmas. Trust is characterized as (ch 6) -
Answers a relationship is which one individual is vulnerable to another
The U.S. healthcare system has begun the major work of transformation much later than other
segments of the social and global community. (ch 9) - Answers true
Building access and equity into the service framework requires that equity ownership and engagement
are directed by management. (ch 9) - Answers false
Unless there is a goodness of fir among the structure of an organization, the dynamics of human
behavior, and the processes and tools used to undertake work, any one of these elements taken alone
can negatively diminish value and outcome. (ch 9) - Answers true
The foundational principles of complexity science that apply to human behavior and health care are
derived from the areas of behavioral economics, networks, evolution and adaptation, pattern formation,
systems theory, nonlinear dynamics, and game theory. (ch 9) - Answers true
Evidentiary dynamics and improvement science are the traditional mechanisms for changing practice
within the context of a strongly vertical medical records structure. (ch 9) - Answers false
In the healthcare world, where the digital infrastructure now makes it possible for providers to make
evidence-based, value-driven decisions, conditions are ripe for reorienting the delivery system to
become a much stronger point-of-service construct. (ch 9) - Answers true
, The emergence of knowledge organizations demonstrates that knowledge is fixed and finite and does
not operate simply as a utility; instead, knowledge is a capacity. (ch 9) - Answers false
In a complex adaptive systems, form and function interact with each other; otherwise, they do not
reflect a dependent relationship. (ch 9) - Answers true
Clinical value and impact are products of the divergence of effort that requires the deconstruction of
transdisciplinary work and effort that emphasizes the unilateral contribution of each discipline. (ch 9) -
Answers false
The centrality of shared governance in creating a framework for sustainable interactions, intersections,
and collaborative behavior- as represented by the action of an organization's members- is the primary
purpose of a professional clinical structure in a complex adaptive system. (ch 9) - Answers true
Which of the following is NOT a component of the scope of a Doctorate in Nursing Practice? - Answers
conduction of research and explanation of findings
A floor nurse who has been practicing within her BSN for many years now wishes to advance her degree
further. She is interesting in obtaining a degree that will allow her to practice at the highest level of
education. Which of the following would be the best choice for the nurse's degree advancement? -
Answers DNP
With a PhD, nurses are able to - Answers -generate and apply science needed to improve health care
and inform and guide health policy
-educator and lead in academic, health care, and political systems
-design and conduct rigorous nursing based research using advanced methodology
A PhD program consists of - Answers -dissertation
-part time study
Evidence-based practice involves which of the following - Answers -an interdisciplinary approach
-research and implementation
-clinical expertise
-strong leadership and support
The ACE Star Model represents translation of research into practice. List the steps. - Answers 1.
Discovery and research
2. evidence summary
3. translation to guidelines
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