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Ethics ch 5 Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What topic covers the consideration of and conduct or the study of philosophical ideals of right and wrong?Answer:
Question: How is ethics different form issues?Answer: Ethics has a broader base of interest and includes personal behavior, issues of character like kindness, tolerance, and .
Question: What is a personal belief held about the worth held for an idea, , or object?Answer: Value
Question: ________usually refer to judgment about behavior with a tendency to reflect the character of the social setting from which they come.Answer:
Question: _________is the study of the ideals of right and wrong.Answer:
Question: What is the of ethics with the field of health care called?Answer: Bioethics or clinical
Question: What does autonomy mean in regards to respecting our ?Answer: represents an agreement to respect the patient's right to determine a course of action. In other words, respecting the patient's right to determine the course of their life.
Question: What principle is likely to come up in discussions about health care resources?Answer: Justice
Question: AutonomyAnswer: ; self-determination; self-reliance
Question: JusticeAnswer: Fairness or
Question: Answer: Faithfulness; to keep promises
Question: Answer: Actively seeking benefits; of good
Question: Answer: Actively seeking to do no
Question: What term to the agreement to keep promises?Answer: Fidelity
Question: What principle requires that we put the patient's best interest over self-interest?Answer:
Question: What ethical principle that we weigh benefits against potential harm to our patient?Answer:
Question: 1. The nurse, in all professional relationships, with compassion and respect for teh inherent dignity, worth and uniqueness .................Answer: ....of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes, or the of health problems.
Question: 2. The nurse commitment is to the patient....Answer: whether and individual, , group, or community.
Question: 3. The promotes advocates for and strives to .......Answer: protect the , safety, and rights of the patient.
Question: 4. The nurse is responsible and accountable for individual nursing and determinse the appropriate delegation .......Answer: of task consistent with the nurse's to provide optimum patient care.
Question: 5. The owes the same duties to self as to oterhs, including the responsibility to preserve integrity and safety...........Answer: to maintain competence, and to personal and professional growth.
Question: 6. The nurse in establishing, maintaining, and improving health care environments and conditions of employment conducive......Answer: ..to the provision of quality health care and with the values of the profession through individual and collective action
Question: 7. The participates in teh advancement of the profession through contributions to paractice, education, administrations, .....Answer: and development.
Question: 8. The collaborates with other health professionals and the public in ....Answer: promoting community, national, and efforts to health needs.
Question: 9. The profession of , as represented by associations and their members, is responsible for ....Answer: articulating values, for maintaining the integrity of the profession and its practice, and for shaping social policy.
Question: What refers to the execution of duties associated with a 's particular role. Answer: Responsibility
Question: What to the ability to answer for your actions?Answer: Accountability
Question: What is addressed by HIPAA?Answer: Confidentiality
Question: What, in a nut , does HIPAA say?Answer: Don't disclose patient information the patient's consent.
Question: Are we allow to copy medical records or send them to new doctor?Answer: If we have the patient's .
Question: What trait refers to a nurses ability to specific knowledge and to perform a task?Answer:
Question: Making sure that we know a drug before we administer it is an example of practicing what?Answer: Competence
Question: What refers to the ability to form an or draw sound conclusions?Answer:
Question: What involves giving patients the they need to make decisions and then supporting those decisions?Answer:
Question: What is an dilemma?Answer: When the right thing to do is not .
Question: How will a clear understanding of the 's point of view help you in an ethical dilemma?Answer: A understanding of the patient's point of view will help you speak for the patient even if your own point of view differs.
Question: How does work?Answer: A decision is deemed ethical if it promotes justice, autonomy, fidelity, beneficence, and .
Question: What are some difficulties with ?Answer: Situations arise in which a person must choose between conflicting principles and do not always agree on the definition of the principles.
Question: How does work?Answer: Whe determine the value of something by its - the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
Question: What is the main between Utilitarianism and Deontology?Answer: Utilitarianism is focused on outcome. Deontology is focused on pure presence of principle and the essence of and wrong based on the principles.
Question: What ethical system asks how ethical decisions will women?Answer: Ethics
Question: Which developmental felt that moral development occurs in measurable, predictable stages with the most complex stage, justice, being reached more often by boys than girls?Answer: Kohlberg
Question: Who argued that Kohlberg's theory was gender biased and proposed that pay attention to community and circumstances where boys employ principles determined abstractly?Answer: Gilligan
Question: Which ethical system purposes that the autonomy of the mother has priority over autonomy of the ?Answer: Feminist
Question: ethical system pays special attention to the nursing point of view and the nursing practice?Answer: of care
Question: What does say about care?Answer: Care is the ..."central and domain for the body of knowledge and pracitces in nursing."
Question: What word comes from an old english term meaning "sorrow" or "troubled of mind". Answer:
Question: How does Ethic of care from other systems?Answer: It focuses on relationships (caring) rather than applying universal principles that are analytical or .
Question: What are the steps for processing an ethical dilemma?Answer: 1. Determine if it is an ethical dilemma. 2. Gather all info. 3. Examine your opinions and values 4. State the probelm 5. Consider course of action. 6. Negotiate outcome. 7. Evaluate Action
Question: How do you know if you have an dilemma?Answer: Review of scientific data does not , The question is perplexing, the answer will have profound relevance
Question: Why do we have to consider our own opinions and values in order to process ethical ?Answer: It allows us to distinguish our values from the other parties and be a more effective listener.
Question: In which step of an ethical dilemma are we considering the pro's and con's of the available options?Answer: 6. the outcome.
Question: In a nut shell, what dilemma is by the nursing shortage?Answer: How to provide safe care to a number of patients without turning people away who need care.
 
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