prevent or remove harm and do good. - answer☑️✔️..The principle of beneficence requires
the nurse to:
autonomy. - answer☑️✔️..Having freedom to make choices about issues that affect one's life is
the principle of:
Fidelity - answer☑️✔️..____ is the ethical principle that relates to the concept of faithfulness
and the practice of promise keeping.
respect for persons. - answer☑️✔️..The ethical principle that implies that others are worthy of
high regard is:
Nonmaleficence - answer☑️✔️..A patient requests multiple cosmetic surgeries. At a certain
point, the health care team questions if the overall harm that will result from continuing to do
these procedures outweighs the benefit. This dialogue, weighing harms against benefits, is
more related to which ethical principle?
Autonomy - answer☑️✔️..Informed consent is a procedure designed to assure which of the
following ethical principles?
Beneficence - answer☑️✔️..A nurse sees a patient quietly crying in her room. The nurse enters
the room, sits in the chair facing the patient, and says, "Something seems to be troubling you."
This exchange is an example of the practical application of which of the following ethical
principles?
Justice - answer☑️✔️..Three gravely ill patients are candidates for the only vacant bed in the
intensive care unit. The health care team decides to assign the bed to the patient with the best