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Autonomy . . - correct answer right of individual to choose
Beneficence . . - correct answer duty to promote good and prevent harm
Nonmalificence . . - correct answer duty to cause no harm to others
Justice . . - correct answer obligation to be fair
Law . . - correct answer human-made rules designed to help people maintain order
in their society/settle their problems in a nondestructive manner
Statutory law . . - correct answer established through legislative process
,Common law . . - correct answer established by previous court decisions
Public law . . - correct answer between government and individuals
(constitutional, administrative, criminal law)
Private law . . - correct answer between individuals (contract, tort law)
Administrative law in nursing . . - correct answer -nurse practice acts
-state boards of nursing
-licensure and protection of health, safety, and welfare of citizens (entry to practice,
multistate license/telehealth, advanced practice nurses, control over nursing practice,
delegation in nursing practice)
, Regulatory power . . - correct answer rules and regulations for licensure, education
and practice
Adjudicatory power . . - correct answer investigate, hear and decide on outcomes of
complaints
(boards of nursing can only limit/deny a nursing license)
Nurse practice acts (npa) . . - correct answer -commonalities among states
-must know requirement for state (or incompact) you practice in and obtain a copy
-boundaries, definition of practice, area for discipline on practice, procedures in place
to protect nurse for challenges for licensure)
-consumers depend on healthcare professionals
Americans with disabilities act . . - correct answer -nurses with disabilities
(confidentiality as long as consistent with client safety; treatment; self-reporting)