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a systematic review is an unbiased analysis, a strict scientific design to select and
analyze each study - where as a meta-analysis merges statistical results from
related studies and compares the similarities and differences
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What is the difference between a
1 What is beneficence? 2 meta-analysis and a systematic
review?
What are intentional torts and how are
3 4 What is veracity?
they related to nursing?
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What is beneficence? acting to benefits and on the behalf of others, taking
actions that are in the patient's best interest
, What is nonmaleficence? doing no harm, providing compassionate care, does
not require doing good
What is autonomy as a nursing when nurses stand up for their own beliefs
profession?
What is autonomy from the patients are able to make independent health care
perspective of the patient? decisions, having self-determination
What is veracity? being honest and truthful
What is justice? acting fairly and equitably without bias or prejudice
What is fidelity? keeping promises, building a trusting relationship
What is accountability? accepting the consequences of your own actions
What is responsibility? being dependable, reliable, adhering to the
standards of care, following facility rules and
procedures, showing up on time
What are constitutional laws? the define the powers of the government, and their
responsibilities of elected officials
What is statutory law? it is created by the US congress and state legislature
What is the difference between civil criminal law defines specific crimes and the required
and criminal law? punishment, where as civil law is unjust acts against
individuals
What are intentional torts and how are they are wrongs by an individual to deliberately injure
they related to nursing? or harm, they are related to nursing because there is
the potential for nurses to commit if they are
irresponsible during their nursing care
What are the two types of negligence and malpractice
unintentional torts?