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Collaboration and et
Question | Answer |
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To bring the knowledge, preparation and practice of a team to discuss and advise a circumstance what she needs clarification of issues and values related to patient care | Ethics committee |
Method to solve dilemmas of differing views on issues | Interprofessional collaboration |
Technology, communication, patient privacy, medical records | Are considered emerging issues |
The study or examination of Morality through a variety of different approaches | Ethics |
Protecting patients rights and human dignity, providing care with risk to the health of the nurse, understaffing, prolonging the living and dying process with an appropriate measures, working with an ethical or impaired colleagues | Ethical issues in nursing |
The concepts of freedom and informed consent or ground in this principle which is the principle of respect for the person and to have unconditional and centric value for all people | Autonomy |
When our patients company to make informed consent decisions? Can family members or surrogates make decisions by proxy? What do you do about inform consent with someone who is in prison, inebriated, unconscious, or confused | Autonomy challenges |
To promote goodness, kindness, and charity. To go the extra mile for the good. | Beneficence |
Implies a duty not to inflict harm, to abstain from injuring others, to help others for their own well-being by removing harm | Nonmaleficence |
Disrespectful attitude toward the patient in with a patient has to contribute to personal care and recovery example I know it’s best for you | Beneficent paternalism |
Deliver fair and equal treatment to all patients, recognizing and avoiding personal bias | Justice |
Accurate and precise information revealed in an honest and respectful manner. Develop trust between providers and patients through truthful interaction and meaningful communication | Veracity |
Client advocacy, accountability, client safety reporting, system based issues | Ethical responsibilities of nurses |
A conflict between the actions that a person performs in their own interest | Conflict of interest |
Actually, potential, perceived | Types of conflict of interest |
Do not care for friends or family, do not except gifts, do not promote a specific business, do not promote event sponsored by a commercial business | Ethics in nursing practice |
Medical marijuana, gifts from vendors, hiring family members | Healthcare conflicts of interest |
Surgical removal of body tissue or Oregon for transplant into another persons body | Organ donation |
Kidney, liver, heart, lungs | Organs that must be still perfused in order to be transplanted |
Corneas, bones, skin | Tissues that can be transplanted after death without Perfusion |
Request organ donation from family members | Physicians |
Has to be reported to organ procurement agency in Virginia | All death |
Type a number of people who declare death | Two physicians |