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14 Cards in this Set
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What is Autonomy?
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An ethical principle that is related to the idea of self-determination?
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Describing surgery to a client before the consent is signed depicts what ethical principle
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Autonomy
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What is feminist ethics?
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The critiquing of existing patterns of oppression and domination in society as these affect women and the poor.
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What is Valuing?
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the worth of something, about what matters , that acts as a standard to guides one's behaviors.
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Which of the theories of ethics most highly prioritizes the nurse's relationship with patients and the nurse's character in the practice of ethical nursing?
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Care - based ethics
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What is fidelity?
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keeping one's promises and never abandoning a client entrusted to one's care without first providing for the client's needs
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The International Code of Ethics is based on which of the following tenets ....?
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-people -practice -profession - co-workers and the relationship among them |
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What is the primary purpose of an Ethics committee?
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to advocate for the best interest of the client
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What is the act of the duty to do good and the active promotion of benevolent acts?
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Beneficence
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Fidelity is.....
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the duty to be faithful to one's commitments
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The obligation to tell the truth is known as...
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Veracity
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Nonmaleficence is ......
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the duty not to inflict, as well as to prevent and remove, harm.
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What are the stages of learning according to Kohlberg (1964).
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The preconventional stage- is characterized by learning right from wrong and understanding the choice between obedience and punishment. The conventional stage-is characterized by conformity and learning behaviors from others. |
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