HCR 210
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HCR 210 study guidemoral dilemma - correct answer problem that requires choice between two options that are equally unfavorable and mutually exclusive 
 
authority - correct answer doctrines forced on people by repeating them 
 
a priori (fixing belief) - correct answer one sees that other people, communities, or countries have totally different beliefs 
 
virtue ethics - correct answer character ethics that consent moral action and will naturally choose morally correct decisions 
 
autonomy - c...
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HCR 210 study guidemoral thought - correct answer -thoughtful examination of right and wrong, good and bad 
-moral reasoning is any level of this type of thinking 
 
cosmology - correct answer -culture indirectly determines specific beliefs about the origin of disease and healing 
-overarching belief system of a culture 
 
empirical - correct answer -knowledge gained through the process of observation and experience 
 
Cartesian philosophy - correct answer -separation of mind and body 
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hcr 210 theories and ethical principlesone is clear of the right choice but external constraints make one unable to act in accord with that choice - correct answer moral distress 
 
supervisor makes unqualified assistants do nursing care because there are a shortage of nurses because the patient care is at risk if they are not to help in the nursing care. - correct answer moral distress 
 
• EX: the attending doctor routinely "up-codes" patient diagnosis so they can stay longer and receive t...
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HCR 210Health Inequity - correct answer Disadvantaged group has an increased risk of illness 
 
Which principle is violated a nurse has a concern that a spouse is making all healthcare decisions for a patient? - correct answer Autonomy 
 
Unconscious Bias - correct answer Thoughts or feelings that you are not aware of that influence your judgements 
 
What is the primary concern in utilitarian theory? - correct answer Greatest good for the greatest number 
 
Virtue Ethics - correct answer import...
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HCR 210Ethics - correct answer branch of philosophy which is concerned with critical examination of the moral aspects of human conduct 
 
descriptive ethics - correct answer a branch of ethics concerned with describing moral judgements people make and their actions in accord with those judgements 
 
normative ethics - correct answer a branch of ethics concerned with questions of what is right or wrong and what ought to be done in situations that require moral decisions 
 
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HCR 210nonmaleficence - correct answer do no harm 
 
teleologic viewing - correct answer thinking in terms of consequences 
 
client centered - correct answer concerned with patient/family/nurse relationship values 
 
peer centered - correct answer concerned with actions/interactions that involve peers, colleagues, and the nursing profession 
 
society centered - correct answer concerned with issues that affect the larger society 
 
the therapeutic nurse-client relationship is based on what - co...
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HCR 210Steps to ethic decision marking - correct answer Step 1: State the problem 
Step 2: Identify key stakeholders and collateral information 
Step 4: Justify the decision 
Step 3: Assess a range of solutions 
 
The best example of a person using deontologist as a source of ethics is a person who - correct answer believes lying is wrong even if lying would accomplish a good result. 
 
Ethics is best described as a - correct answer branch of philosophy that seeks to determine how human actions ...
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HCR 210Beneficence - correct answer Acting with the welfare of the patient in mind 
 
Informed Consent - correct answer When a patient or decision-making surrogate freely and with full capacity to decide chooses a treatment option after being given complete information by a health-care professional 
 
Nonmaleficence - correct answer Avoiding actions that oppose the welfare of the patient 
 
allocation - correct answer how a decision is made regarding use of money and other valuable resources 
 
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HCR 210-Final ExamWhat is a concern with opposing views that has social significance that affects individuals, groups, communities, and relationships between and among these entities - correct answer ethical issue 
 
What ethical theory is duty based - correct answer deontology 
 
What ethical theory is consequence based - correct answer teleology 
 
What ethical theory is relationship based - correct answer ethics of care 
 
What ethical theory is for the greater good overall - correct answer u...
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HCR210 Exam #1Which of the following rules is the most commonly upheld standard for informed consent? 
the professional custom rule 
 
 
A physician assistant owns stock in a pharmaceutical company and writes prescriptions for medications made by this company even when there is no evidence they will help the patient. Which of the following ethical principles did the physician assistant most clearly and directly violate? 
 
a) beneficence 
b) informed consent (incorrect) 
c) therapeutic privilege...
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