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RDH 101 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Define Beneficence - Answer-provision of benefit, preventing evil or harm, removal or evil or harm or promoting good. 
 
Define Justice - Answer-fairness and equality 
 
Define Veracity - Answer-telling the truth or intergrity 
 
Define Fidelity - Answer-keeping and implied or explicit promise 
 
Fundamental Ethical Principles - Answer-*Autonomy 
*Beneficence 
*Nonmaleficence 
*Justice 
*Veracity 
*Fidelity
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4C0X1 Volume 1 CDC Self-Test Questions || With correct answers.
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What is the definition of morality? correct answers personal belief system derived from family, school, religion, environment 
 
What is the definition of professional ethics? correct answers commonly held (and written down) values that guide professional behavior 
 
Identify the five areas that form the foundation of trust. correct answers autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, confidentiality 
 
When can you engage in a nontherapeutic relationship with a patient? correct answers gener...
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Rasmussen PN1 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Rights of the terminally ill client - Do not give patient or family false hope 
- Keep patient involved in care plan decisions 
- always respect the client 
- Support the patients decisions 
- Respect all legal aspects 
 
Rights of the terminally ill client - legal Advanced directive types - 1) living will 2) Durable 
power of Attorney 3) Mental health Directive 
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Leadership Final Exam with 100% Verified Answers Complete solution(100 q&a)
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1.	A charge nurse notes that a staff nurse delegates an unfair share of tasks to the assistive personnel (AP) and the nurses on next shift report the staff nurse frequently leaves tasks uncompleted. Which of the following statements should the charge nurse make to resolve this conflict? 
 
A.	"I need to talk to you about unit expectations regarding delegating and completing tasks." 
B.	"Several staff members have commented that you don't do your fair share of the work.". 
C.	"If you d...
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what is the definition of morality correct answers personal belief system derived from family, school, religion, environment 
 
what is the definition of professional ethics correct answers commonly held(and written down) values that guide professional behavior 
 
identify the five areas that form the foundation of trust correct answers autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, confidentiality 
 
when can you engage in a nontherapeutic relationship with a patient? correct answers never 
 
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RHIA exam questions & answers 2023/2024
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RHIA exam questions & answers 2023/2024 
 
An HIM professional who releases health information that he or she knows will result in genetic discrimination is violating the ethical principle of: 
 
A. nonmaleficence 
B. Autonomy 
C. Beneficence 
D. Justice - ANSWER-A 
 
Define nonmaleficence - ANSWER-There is an obligation not to inflect harm on others 
 
The Contingency Plan Standard includes all of the following as required implementation standards except for which plan? 
 
A. Data backup plan 
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Nurs 390 Exam #1 Questions and Answers 2024 Graded A
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What are the 4 ethical philosophies? - 1. Ethics are relative-society, culture, religion, etc. all have an influence 
2. Ethics are absolute- ex. murder is murder 
3. Ethics are religious- decision made from religious beliefs 
4. Ethics are morally bound-morals taught by family, friends, etc. influence ethical decisions 
 
Define Nonmaleficence - Avoid harm to self or others 
 
Define Beneficence - Obligation to do good 
 
Define Justice - Treating people fairly, equitably, and appropriately 
 
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APEX Misc. Topics (Professional) Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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What is the AANA Code of Ethics? Correct Answer Dictates principles of conduct + professional integrity 
 
Holds CRNA accountable for her own actions regardless of institution policy or MD orders 
 
What are practice *guidelines*? Correct Answer statements to assist providers in clinical decision making that are *commonly accepted* w/in anesthesia community 
 
*should* be adhered to 
 
What are practice *standards*? Correct Answer authoritative statements that describe minimum rules and respon...
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CDC 4C051 Volume 1 Mental Health Journeyman || 100% correct answers.
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When physically restraining a patient, who sets the rules for the takedown? correct answers b. Team leader 
 
Morality correct answers Personal belief system derived from family, school, religion, environment 
 
Professional ethics correct answers commonly held (and written down) values that guide professional behavior 
 
Identify the five areas that form the foundation of trust correct answers Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice, Confidentiality 
 
When can you engage in a nontherape...
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ethical issues, legal issues, texas nurse practice act and nurse jurisprudence exam, Delegation & prioritization of client care Exam Questions and Answers
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ethical issues, legal issues, texas nurse practice act and 
nurse jurisprudence exam, Delegation & prioritization of 
client care Exam Questions and Answers 
define terminology commonly used in discussions about ethical issues - Answer- 
advance directive- a written statement of a persons wishes about how he or she would 
like health care decisions to be made if he or she ever loses the ability to make such 
decisions independently 
bioethical issues- subjects that raise concerns of right and wr...
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