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Trinity values - ANSWERS--covental caring
- collaboration
- equity
- transformation
- culture of inquiry
code of ethics CNA - ANSWERS-statement on ethical values and commitment to
people needing health are
developed by nurses for nurses
- includes responsibility, accountability, and advocacy
-offers guidance in ethical situations
7 values of the code of ethics - ANSWERS-1. providing safe, compassionate,
competent, and ethical care
2. promoting health and well being
3. preserving dignity
4. promoting and respecting informed decision making
5. maintaining privacy and confidentiality
6. promoting justice
7. being accountable
,code of ethics applied - ANSWERS--responding to incompetent, unsafe, and unethical
care
-conflict of ones conscience
-natural or human-made disaster
-relationships with nursing students
- job act
THREE WORDS THAT ARE IMPORTANT - ANSWERS-responsibility- characteristics
of reliability and dependability
- perform actions adequately
accountability- responsible for actions, faithfulness and respect for dignity, worth, and
self-determination
-be accountable to your actions
advocacy- acting on behalf of another
-improvement of social determinants of health and health policies to everyone
RN role in maid - ANSWERS-- provide info if they ask
- independant witness
- proxy
- witness assessment
-help assisting the physician (hang IV)
denentolgy - ANSWERS-actions are defined as right and wrong based on their right and
wrong characteristics of fidelity to promises, truthfulness and justice
metaethics - ANSWERS-answering some questions would require an understanding of
what the "right" way would be
what is value? - ANSWERS-something that is important and you think is right
, def. strong personal belief and an idea that a person or group believe have merit
(this varies amongst people, cultural contexts generates right and duty)
utilitarianism - ANSWERS-system of ethics based on its usefulness (emphasis on
outcome)
relational communication - ANSWERS-patients examine our values and when we
address this make it brief and respectful
how are values made - ANSWERS-developed in childhood and are made by seeing
values that are strongly upheld in communities and learning what is right and wrong
justice - ANSWERS-fairness, discussion about resources and what will come up,
unbiased (based on need alone)
clarifying your values - ANSWERS-prices of appraising your values- personal reflections
- these help you make decisions
- must look at where your values stem from (collaborate plan of care so patients values
are valued
- different does not mean bad
CNA ethics purpose - ANSWERS-1. nursing values and ethical responsibility's
2. ethical societal standards
- we have to be aware of social determinant
nonmalefience (do no harm) - ANSWERS-means to avoid harm or hurt
balance risk sand benefits to care plan least harmful interventions
social justice - ANSWERS-related to a concern for the equitable distribution of benefits
and burdens in society