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13 Cards in this Set

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beneficence
duty to do good: a nurse ought to prevent or remove harm and promote or do good
nonmaleficence
duty to do no harm to a client
autonomy
client's right to self determination
justice
duty to be fair to all people regardless of age, sex, race and sexual orientation
fidelity
duty to maintain committments of professional obligation and responsiblity
ulitilitarian
outcome oriented approach for decision making:"greatest good for the greatest number"
deontologic or teleologic
rights are freedoms or actions to which individuals have a just moral or legal claim
veracity
to tell the truth
intentional torts
assault, battery, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy and defamation
unintentional torts
neglience, malpractice, standards of practice
Standards of care included what phases
assessment, diagnosis, outcome,planning, implementation and evaluation
the beliefs that individuals find most meaningful
values
safeguarding the clients rights and supporting their interests
advocacy