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NR 599 / NR599 Week 8 Final Exam Questions And Verified Answers 2022 / 2023 Already Graded A What is ethical decision making? 1.) It requires a systematic framework for addressing the complex and often controversial moral questions. 2.) The process of making informed choices about dilemmas based on a set of standards differentiating right from wrong. What ethical term describes do no harm? Non-maleficence When does "practice" vs. "online learning" occur ethically? (3 things) 1.) When there is direct or personal communication between provider and patient. 2.) When advice given is tailored to patients specific health issue 3.) When there is reasonable expectation that patient will act on information What is the E-Health Code of Ethics? (2 things) 1.) Website 2.) Consists of 8 standards for ethical development of health related internet sites What is the definition of duty? One’s feeling of being obligated to carry out specific tasks or roles based on one’s rank or position. What is the foundation of ethical decision making? principalism What is the importance of principles? (2 things) 1.) They are big enough to be shared by all rational individuals, regardless of their background and individual beliefs. 2.) Considered broad guidelines that provide direction, but leave room for case specific judgement What are the four guiding principles of ethics? 1.) Respect for autonomy 2.) Non-maleficence 3.) Beneficence 4.) Justice What is the definition of autonomy? The right of an individual to choose for himself or herself. What are the two conditions essential for autonomy? (2 things) 1.) Liberty (independence from controlling influences) 2.) The individuals capacity for intentional action. What is the definition of non-maleficence? (2 things) 1.) Asserts obligation not to inflict harm intentionally. 2.) Forms framework for standard of due-care to met by any professional. What are the two obligations of non-maleficence? (2 things) 1.) Not inflicting harm/ not imposing risks of harm. 2.) Negligence (intentional or unintentional departure from standard of care) What is the definition of beneficence? Actions performed that contribute to the welfare of others. What are the two principles of beneficence? (2 things) 1.) Provision of benefits (positive beneficence) 2.) Utility requires the pros and cons be balanced. What is the definition of justice? Fairness. Treatment of everyone in the same way. What is distributive justice? Refers to fair, equitable, and appropriate distribution in society determined by justified norms that structure the terms of social cooperation. What is the casuist approach? (2 things) 1.) case-based ethical reasoning. 2.) analyzes the facts of case in sound, logical, structured manner. What is the care model? Ethical model for ethical decision making. What are the five rights/ elements of CDS? 1.) Right information (what) 2.) Right person (who) 3.) Right format (how) 4.) Right Channel (where) 5.) Right point in workflow (when) What is the primary goal of CDS program? To leverage data and the scientific evidence to help guide appropriate decision making. What are two tools available to the CDS team? 1.) Predictive analytics 2.) Prescriptive analytics What takes the available data and applies logic or algorithms to calculate the likelihood of an event? (fallrisk tool) Predictive analytics What is intended to lead the clinician on a defined pathway to address the identified issue? (sepsis alert) Prescriptive analytics What are the three features needed to work in tandem to be a successful CDS team? 1.) EHR 2.) HIE (health information exchange) 3.) PHR What is the outlined framework for CDS success? The 10 commandments for success What is CDS most vexing problem? Alert fatigue/ clinical burnout What model should the telehealth nurse use? 1.) The foundation of knowledge model 2.) Home telehealth What is receiving information from telehealth devices? Ex: Vital signs. Knowledge acquisition

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Verified Answers Already Graded A




What is ethical decision making?

1.) It requires a systematic framework for addressing the complex and often controversial moral
questions.

2.) The process of making informed choices about dilemmas based on a set of standards
differentiating right from wrong.

What ethical term describes do no harm?

Non-maleficence

When does "practice" vs. "online learning" occur ethically? (3 things)

1.) When there is direct or personal communication between provider and patient.

2.) When advice given is tailored to patients specific health issue

3.) When there is reasonable expectation that patient will act on information

What is the E-Health Code of Ethics? (2 things)

1.) Website

2.) Consists of 8 standards for ethical development of health related internet sites

What is the definition of duty?

One’s feeling of being obligated to carry out specific tasks or roles based on one’s rank or position.

What is the foundation of ethical decision making? principalism

What is the importance of principles? (2 things)

1.) They are big enough to be shared by all rational individuals, regardless of their background and
individual beliefs.

2.) Considered broad guidelines that provide direction, but leave room for case specific judgement

What are the four guiding principles of ethics?

1.) Respect for autonomy

2.) Non-maleficence

,3.) Beneficence

4.) Justice

What is the definition of autonomy?

The right of an individual to choose for himself or herself.

What are the two conditions essential for autonomy? (2 things)

1.) Liberty (independence from controlling influences)

2.) The individuals capacity for intentional action.

What is the definition of non-maleficence? (2 things)



1.) Asserts obligation not to inflict harm intentionally.

2.) Forms framework for standard of due-care to met by any professional.

What are the two obligations of non-maleficence? (2 things)

1.) Not inflicting harm/ not imposing risks of harm.

2.) Negligence (intentional or unintentional departure from standard of care)

What is the definition of beneficence?

Actions performed that contribute to the welfare of others.

What are the two principles of beneficence? (2 things)

1.) Provision of benefits (positive beneficence) 2.)

Utility requires the pros and cons be balanced.

What is the definition of justice?

Fairness. Treatment of everyone in the same way.

What is distributive justice?

Refers to fair, equitable, and appropriate distribution in society determined by justified norms that
structure the terms of social cooperation.

What is the casuist approach? (2 things)

1.) case-based ethical reasoning.

2.) analyzes the facts of case in sound, logical, structured manner.

What is the care model?

Ethical model for ethical decision making.

, What are the five rights/ elements of CDS?

1.) Right information (what)

2.) Right person (who)

3.) Right format (how)

4.) Right Channel (where)

5.) Right point in workflow (when)

What is the primary goal of CDS program?

To leverage data and the scientific evidence to help guide appropriate decision making.

What are two tools available to the CDS team?

1.) Predictive analytics

2.) Prescriptive analytics

What takes the available data and applies logic or algorithms to calculate the likelihood of an event? (fall-
risk tool)

Predictive analytics

What is intended to lead the clinician on a defined pathway to address the identified issue? (sepsis alert)

Prescriptive analytics

What are the three features needed to work in tandem to be a successful CDS team?

1.) EHR

2.) HIE (health information exchange)

3.) PHR

What is the outlined framework for CDS success?

The 10 commandments for success

What is CDS most vexing problem?

Alert fatigue/ clinical burnout

What model should the telehealth nurse use?

1.) The foundation of knowledge model
2.) Home telehealth

What is receiving information from telehealth devices? Ex: Vital signs.

Knowledge acquisition

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