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