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What are the 6 ethical principles of nursing ?
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Veracity, Justice, Beneficence, Fidelity, Autonomy, Nonmaleficence
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Telling the truth or not lying is the principle of ?
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Veracity
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The principle that states that equals should be treated the same and that un-equals should be treated differently is ?
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Justice
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"the doing of good" is one of the critical ethical principles in health care and is called ?
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Beneficence
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A ? act may conflict with other ethical principles most often autonomy.
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Beneficent
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? refers to faithfulness or honoring ones commitments or promises.
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Fidelity
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Individuals have the right to determine their own actions and the freedom to make their own informed decisions this is known as ?
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Autonomy
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The duty to do no harm is the ethical principle of ?
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Non-Maleficence
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? decision making requires that the nurse make judgements or decisions when two or more of their values are in-congruent.
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Ethical
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In an ethical ?, there is usually not a clear right or wrong answer. Instead, we search for the best answer.
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dilemma
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What are the 6 steps in the ethical decision making model?
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1.Clarify the dilemma
2.Gather additional data 3. Identify options 4. Make a decision 5. Act 6. Evaluate |
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What are the benefits of a professional organization?
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Prof organizations are the best way for nurses to focus, unite and act to solve the challenges facing the profession.
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An organizations activities reflect its ?
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mission
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Professional nursing organizations are grouped into what 3 main types?
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1. Broad-purpose associations
2. Specialty practice associations 3. Special interest associations |
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A mission statement specifies?
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The purpose of the organization and Who is served by the organization
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An organization has a mission, defined by its ? statement.
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mission
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What are the 3 learning domains?
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Cognitive
Psycho-motor, Affective |
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storing and recalling of new knowledge in the brain is what type of learning ?
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cognitive
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Learning a physical skill is what type of learning?
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psychomotor
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Changing attitudes, values and feelings is what type of learning?
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Affective
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What does the Acronym T-E-A-C-H stand for?
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T= tune into patient
E= edit patient info A= act on every teaching moment C= clarify often H= honor the patient as partner in the education process |