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Ethics A system of valued behaviours and ideals
Code of ethic provides implicit standards and values for professionals
Biculturalism combining 2 distint cultures in a single region
ethnicit affliation resulting from shared linguistic, racial, or cultural background
culture shared \values beliefs and practices of a particular group of people that are transmitted from one generation to the next and are id as patterns that guide thinking and action
transculturalism being grounded in ones own culture but having skills to be able to work in a multicultural environment
rights human rights are a perasons just due based upon the natural needs that makes us human beings-----most important
duties moral obligations we assume towards other human beings because they have rights
ethnocentrism believing that ones own ethic group culture or nation is best
ethic a system of values/rules and ideas
morals refers to aset of values or principlies to which one is personally committed----strong religious influence
goals non moral value produced by human actions maximizing benefits and minimizing harm
beneficence duty to promote the health and well-being of the patient
nursing ethics system of principles concering the action of the nurse in relationship with the pt family and society as a whole
long tail lag between the time an injury occurs and the claim is settled
tort wrongful injury for which civil action for damages would be brought
evidence based practice bases decisions and strategies on the best available evidence ----research finding, quality improvemnet,data,clinical expertise,pt values
purpose of ethics questions of our lives and our practice in a vasriety of contexts
our beliefs should come from valid sources scientific reports, surveys and proven info
african americans present oriented, and touching anothers hair is considered offensive
acculturation beoming adapted to a new/differnt culture
assimilation cultural absorption of a minority group into a main culture
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