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Accountability   State of being answerable for one's actions-  
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Advocacy   Process whereby a nurse objectively provides pts. w/ the info they need to make decisions and supports the pts. in whatever decisions they make  
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Autonomy   Ability or tendency to function independently  
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Beneficence   Doing good or actively promoting doing good; one of the four principles of the ethical theory of deontology  
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Code of ethics   formal statement that delineates a profession's guidelines for ethical behavior.  
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Confidentiality   Act of keeping info private or secret; in health care the nurse only shares info about a pt.w/ other nurses or health care providers for the pt. care--info can only be given w/ pts. consent.  
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the doctrine that the morality of an action is to be judged solely by its consequences.   Consequential-ism  
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Traditional theory of ethics that proposes to define actions as right or wrong based on the characteristics of fidelity to promise, truthfulness, and justice   Deontology  
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Principles or standards that govern proper conduct   Ethics  
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Delivery of health care based on ethical principles and standards of care   Ethics of Care  
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Agreement to keep a promise   Fidelity  
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Ethical standard of fairness   Justice  
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Nonmaleficience   Fundamental ethical agreement to do no harm. Closely related to the ethical standard of beneficence  
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Responsibility   Carrying out duties associated w/a particular role  
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Teleology   the explanation of phenomena by the purpose they serve rather than by postulated causes.  
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Utilitarianism   Ethic that the value of something is determined by its usefulness  
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Value   Personal belief about the worth of a given idea or behavior  
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