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what are the 4 ethical principles?


1.Respect Autonomy


2.nonmalificence


3. Benefience


4. Distributive justice

what are the 4 ethical rules?

1.privacy


2.confidentiality


3. paternalism


4. fidelity

what does paternalism mean?
thinking you know better than the pt does this disempowers the pt
what is utilitarianism?
an action is good if it produces good for the greatest number
what is an example of utilitarianism?
medicare
what is deontology?

-judgments based upon adherence to rules


-rightness or wrongness of an action


-looking at intentions rather than outcomes

what is egalitarianism?
all humans are equal and deserve equal access to care
what is culturally competent nursing care?
care consistent with clients beliefs
what is community oriented nursing?
having the goal of health promotion and disease prevention
what is an agroget?
a group that shares one or more characteristics
what is community based nursing?
philosophy that guides family centered illness care
should you ever introduce any health/ financial problems into the media?
no
what was the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company?
nurses went out and visited policy holders (longer you live is better for them) (wanted to make sure you were healthy)
what is the relationship between ethics and a community health nursing act?
ethics is always involved in clinical nursing
what is the primary focus of public health nursing?
promotion of quality of life
who is the nurse famous for creating the public health nursing in the US?
Lillian Ward(established Henry St settlement)
why do people live longer nowadays?
because of sanitary reasons
what is an important goal in nursing today?
caring is the basis and always will be for nursing
what is cultural competence?
understanding different cultures
what do you need to do first to have cultural competence?
look at yourself