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Sherman tank   They have a very strong sense of what others ought to do but often lack the caring and the trust that would be helpful in getting something done. They are confident and tend to devalue others who are not to make themself look superior. they ATTACK  
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Sniper   This type uses innuendoes, digs, and tease in a non-playful way which is all aimed to hurt someone. They use hidden instead of frontal attacks. Their aim is to undercut you and make you look ridiculous.  
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Constant complainer   They feel powerless and feel the need for attention. Although they point out their problems along with others' they seldomly ever act on the problems  
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The clam   This person will refuse to open up and answer or discuss a problem. They use non-verbal communications (actions) which are usually facial expressions or sighs/huffs.  
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What are ethics??   Rules or principles that determine which human actions are right or wrong  
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What is an ethical delimma?   A situation involving competing rules or principles that appears to have no satisfactory solution. Choice between two undesirable alternatives.  
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What resorces are available to help resolve ethical dilemmas?   ANA Code of Ethics, Bill of Rights for Registered Nurses,International Council of Nurses Code for Nurses, Home Care Bill of Rights, Nuremberg Code  
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Quality improvements in risk management   Incidence reports are an example. They help guide the departments to make system improvements. Methods: nursing audits, peer review, utilization review, outcomes management  
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Veracity   The duty to tell the truth  
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Advocacy   To play an advocate for another. Support clients rights, decisions, safeguard clients' autonomy and independence, give client infor of needs and options with health care  
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Autonomy   Pts right to self-determination without outside control. Freedom of choice and decision  
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Beneficence   To do good for pt  
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Justice   The duty to treat all pts fairly, without regard to age, socioeconomic status, cultural beliefs, etc  
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Fidelity   to be faithful to commitments  
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What must be present for something to be deemed as malpractice?   You must have a duty, the duty must be breached, the breached duty must have been a foreseeable cause of the injury, and damage or injury must have occured  
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What constitutes malpractice?   Professional negligence involving misconduct or lack of skill in carrying out professional responsiblities  
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Informed consent   Informed consent is a legal procedure to ensure that a patient or client knows all of the risks and costs involved in a treatment obtained by the physician and witnessed by the nurse  
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ANA code of ethics   outlines the values, concerns and goals of the profession  
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What is the ABCD system?   A-Absolute (immediate priority), B- Better (ASAP), C- (can wait a second), D-Don't worry about it (delegate it to someone else)  
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Negligenct acts (definition)   unintentional failure of an individual to perform an act that a reasonable person would or would not perform in similar circumstance  
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malpractice proof of liability   professional negligence involving misconduct or lack of skill in carrying out professional responsiblilities.  
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