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According the ANA code of Ethics, a nurse should maintain
competence and continue to have professional growth. Give a
good example of this. Correct Answers A nurse who works part
time and attends nursing conferences to expand their knowledge
Came out of "Nightingale pledge" in ____________
Formally adopted by ANA in _____________ Correct Answers
Came out of "Nightingale pledge" in 1883
Formally adopted by ANA in 1950
Dominant professional nursing association with reach into
practice standards, advocacy, legislative policy, and research
Correct Answers American Nurses Association
Ethics of Duty is most closely linked to? Correct Answers
Beneficence and Fidelity
Ethics Theory Correct Answers Overview of Kohlberg's stages
of moral development.
- Kohlberg's stages addresses the development of an individuals
moral reasoning across his or her lifespan
Example of Clinical Ethics? Correct Answers Decision making
at the bedside and other patient specific issues. (Most
organizations have an ethics dept. with ethicists, lawyers, nurse
specialists to provide expert opinion)
, Example of Organizational Ethics: Correct Answers Wells
fargo fake accounts
VA badges
Example of Personal Ethics: Correct Answers Nurse believes
vaccinations are unsafe is professionally bound to administer
vaccines to her patient
Example of Professional Ethics: Correct Answers Nurses and
Lawyers.
(ANA sets the code of ethics for nursing: compassion, respect,
and primary commitment to the patient as well as advocacy for
the patient's rights)
Example of Societal Ethics: Correct Answers Children must go
to school
pedophelia is unacceptable
Fidelity Correct Answers Faithful and true to professional
responsibilities
Healthcare fraud and abuse are frequently associated with which
form of ethics? Correct Answers Organizational ethics
However; it DOES Correct Answers - Facilitate professional
self-regulation and accountability
-Describes obligations of nurse and patient and professional
relationships
-Act as a guide for analysis, decision, and action (particularly
with ethics)