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NURS 3121- Week 5 Exam Study Guide
Solutions
ethics - Ans:✔✔-an expression of values and beliefs that guide practice
components of bioethics - Ans:✔✔--autonomy
-non maleficence
-beneficence
-justice
-principle of impossibility
-fidelity
ethical concepts in nursing - Ans:✔✔--relational ethics
-deontology
-bioethics
autonomy - Ans:✔✔-independence
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Non-maleficence - Ans:✔✔-duty to do no harm
person who came up with anxiety levels - Ans:✔✔-peplau
-mild
moderate
-severe
-panic
Beneficence - Ans:✔✔-Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
Justice - Ans:✔✔-Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is rightfully theirs
relational ethics - Ans:✔✔-the value placed on the relationships between researchers and the people
they are researching
-fostering, maintaining and recognizing the patient is valuable and an expert in their life
Dentology - Ans:✔✔-the study of the nature of duty and obligation
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deontological in nursing - Ans:✔✔--CARNA
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-AHS
-other organizations that put laws in about how we practice
Bioethics - Ans:✔✔-The study of ethics related to issues that arise in health care.
patient rights - Ans:✔✔--legal rights
-confidentiality
patient rights: legal rights - Ans:✔✔--right to treatment
-right to refuse treatment
-authorization of treatment
-right to least restrictive care
-confidentiality
genetic vs biological factors - Ans:✔✔--genetic is passed on
-biological factors are your own personal
patient rights: confidentiality. - Ans:✔✔--duty to warn
-duty to protect
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