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NURS exam 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| which ethical principle? Agreement to respect another's right to self determine a course of action. | autonomy |
| which ethical principle? Compassion; taking positive action to help others; core principle of advocacy. | beneficence |
| which ethical principle? Avoidance of harm or hurt; core of medical oath and nursing ethics. | nonmaleficence |
| which ethical principle? This principle involves an agreement to keep a promise. Refers to the concept of keeping a commitment. | fidelity |
| which ethical principle? This principle refers to an equal and fair distribution of resources, based on analysis of benefits and burdens of decision. | justice |
| which ethical principle? The principle of truth telling. Grounded in respect for persons and the concept of autonomy in order for a person to make fully rational choices, he or she must have the information relevant to his or her decision. | veracity |
| which ethical theory? Proposes that the value of something is determined by its usefulness. | utilitarianism |
| which ethical theory? Defines actions as right or wrong. | deontology |
| which ethical theory? Focuses on the inequality between people | feminist ethics |
| which ethical theory? Emphasizes the importance of understanding relationships, especially as they are revealed in personal narratives. | ethics of care |
| steps of ethical decision model 7 steps | 1)is this an ethical dilemma? 2)get info ab the case 3)examine your values ab the issues 4)verbalize the problem 5)consider courses of action 6)negotiate the outcome 7)evaluate the action |
| 3 purposes of patient education | 1)maintenance and promotion of health and illness prevention 2)restoration of health 3)coping with impaired functions |
| 3 domains of learning | 1)cognitive 2)affective 3)psychomotor |