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what are the first 5 steps to ethical decision making? - Identify and clearly state the ethical problem (colaborate with others) - Gather all the relevant and required information - consult laws/regulations - identify values that are at play - Look at the ethical theories and principles
What are the last 5 steps to ethical decision making? - Identify the options available - Deliberate about the options - choose a course of action - develop an action plan - implement it - evaluate the plan
What are 2 things to base ethical decision making on? Mutual respect and humility
Define humility Opposite of arrogance
What are the seven core values in the CNA Code of Ethics (2025)? - D – Dignity & Autonomy - R – Relationships & Humanizing Care - I – Integrity & Accountability - V – Vericity - Truth & Reconciliation - E – Equity & Social Justice - S – Skilled, Competent Practice - P – Privacy & Confidentiality
How can preventative ethics be established? Through advanced care plans
What are the three types of conflict of interest in nursing ethics? - Conflict of interest: A clash between private interests and professional responsibilities. - Actual conflict: A direct conflict that creates a risk of bias or unethical behaviour. - Perceived conflict: When others believe a conflict exists
What is a planetary health lens? A perspective that recognizes human health and the health of the natural world as inseparable.
What does adopting a planetary health lens require in practice? Promoting human health by also protecting and supporting the health of the planet.
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