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Autonomy   Personal freedom, right of self determination  
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Beneficience   Duty to perform good actions  
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Nonmaleficence   Duty to prevent harm from occuring.  
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Veracity   Truth telling  
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Justice   fairness, treating all equally  
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Paternalism   allows another to make decisions for individual patients  
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Fidelity   Duty to keep one's promises and commitments, especially the commitment to the patient.  
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Respect for others   Duty to treat all respectfully w/o prejudice.  
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What does MORAL stand for?   Massage the dilemma, Outline the options, Resolve the dilemma, Act by applying the chosen option, Look back and evaluate.  
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What are the 3 sources of law?   Constitutional law,Statutory law, Judicial law.  
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Nurse Practice Acts:   Statutory law applied by judicial law. Each stat has their own acts. States standards of care,defines scope and practice, etc.  
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American Nurses Association Standards of Care guides what?   ADoPIE  
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What is Tort law?   Tort Law is usually the type that nurses are involved in. It's a wrong act committed against a person or their property  
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What are the 6 elements of professional negligence.   Duty owed to the patient, Breach of duty, Forseeability of harm, Causation, INJURY, Damages.  
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