Test Bank for Success in Practical Vocational Nursing
8th Edition: uccess in Practical Vocational Nursing 8th
Edition: Guranteed A+ Guide
Beneficence - ANSWERDoing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
Fidelity - ANSWERfaithfulness
Autonomy - ANSWERindependence
Nonmaleficence - ANSWERdo no harm
four components of autonomy - ANSWERThe patient thought through the facts,
decided on surgery based on independent thinking,
acted based on a personal decision,
voluntarily decided to have the surgery,
critical thinking - ANSWERan advanced way of thinking, a problem-solving method,
and more
What do you need to think critically? - ANSWERinvolves collecting and analyzing data
to make a decision
4 levels of thinking - ANSWERknowledge
comprehension
application
analysis
knowledge - ANSWERability to recall and repeat information
comprehension - ANSWERability to basically understand information, recall it and
identify examples of that information
application - ANSWERbeing able to use learned material in new situations
analysis - ANSWERable to break down complex information into its basic parts and
relate those parts to the whole picture
habitual thinking - ANSWERInvolves any routine we do that is important, but that
does not require us to think hard about how to do it
random thoughts - ANSWERmultiple short scenes and thoughts come and go
through the mind and have no particular purpose or goal
ruminative thinking - ANSWERthe recurring intrusion of thoughts about stressful
events
, all-or-nothing thinking - ANSWERthe tendency to believe that one's performance
must be perfect or the result will be a total failure
negative thinking - ANSWERfocusing on the flaws and problems in yourself, other
people, and the world around you
problem-oriented thinking - ANSWERfocus on a particular problem to find a solution
critical thinking - ANSWERthinking that does not blindly accept arguments and
conclusions. Rather, it examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates
evidence, and assesses conclusions.
ethics - ANSWERthe principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making
decisions
morals - ANSWERthe rules people develop as a result of cultural values and norms
values - ANSWERthe ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help
guide the way you live
living will - ANSWERA document that indicates what medical intervention an
individual wants if he or she becomes incapable of expressing those wishes.
Durable medical power of attorney - ANSWERLegal written designation making
another person responsible for one's medical decisions
intentional tort - ANSWERA wrongful act knowingly committed.
unintentional tort - ANSWERnegligence and malpractice
assault - ANSWERunjustified attempt or threat to touch someone
battery - ANSWERto cause physical harm to someone
libel - ANSWERwritten defamation
slander - ANSWERspoken defamation
LPNs responsibilities regarding HIPPA - ANSWERprotection of privacy
ignorance of nursing law is - ANSWERno excuse
negligence - ANSWERcareless neglect, often resulting in injury
malpractice - ANSWERFailure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
8th Edition: uccess in Practical Vocational Nursing 8th
Edition: Guranteed A+ Guide
Beneficence - ANSWERDoing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
Fidelity - ANSWERfaithfulness
Autonomy - ANSWERindependence
Nonmaleficence - ANSWERdo no harm
four components of autonomy - ANSWERThe patient thought through the facts,
decided on surgery based on independent thinking,
acted based on a personal decision,
voluntarily decided to have the surgery,
critical thinking - ANSWERan advanced way of thinking, a problem-solving method,
and more
What do you need to think critically? - ANSWERinvolves collecting and analyzing data
to make a decision
4 levels of thinking - ANSWERknowledge
comprehension
application
analysis
knowledge - ANSWERability to recall and repeat information
comprehension - ANSWERability to basically understand information, recall it and
identify examples of that information
application - ANSWERbeing able to use learned material in new situations
analysis - ANSWERable to break down complex information into its basic parts and
relate those parts to the whole picture
habitual thinking - ANSWERInvolves any routine we do that is important, but that
does not require us to think hard about how to do it
random thoughts - ANSWERmultiple short scenes and thoughts come and go
through the mind and have no particular purpose or goal
ruminative thinking - ANSWERthe recurring intrusion of thoughts about stressful
events
, all-or-nothing thinking - ANSWERthe tendency to believe that one's performance
must be perfect or the result will be a total failure
negative thinking - ANSWERfocusing on the flaws and problems in yourself, other
people, and the world around you
problem-oriented thinking - ANSWERfocus on a particular problem to find a solution
critical thinking - ANSWERthinking that does not blindly accept arguments and
conclusions. Rather, it examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates
evidence, and assesses conclusions.
ethics - ANSWERthe principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making
decisions
morals - ANSWERthe rules people develop as a result of cultural values and norms
values - ANSWERthe ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help
guide the way you live
living will - ANSWERA document that indicates what medical intervention an
individual wants if he or she becomes incapable of expressing those wishes.
Durable medical power of attorney - ANSWERLegal written designation making
another person responsible for one's medical decisions
intentional tort - ANSWERA wrongful act knowingly committed.
unintentional tort - ANSWERnegligence and malpractice
assault - ANSWERunjustified attempt or threat to touch someone
battery - ANSWERto cause physical harm to someone
libel - ANSWERwritten defamation
slander - ANSWERspoken defamation
LPNs responsibilities regarding HIPPA - ANSWERprotection of privacy
ignorance of nursing law is - ANSWERno excuse
negligence - ANSWERcareless neglect, often resulting in injury
malpractice - ANSWERFailure by a health professional to meet accepted standards