questions with complete correct
answers
Professional Identity - correct answer ✔✔-an attribute of the nurse professional that is gained during
nursing education
-formed when be layperson to nurse professional
Ethnics - correct answer ✔✔Branch of philosophy that deals with morality or personal values
Ethical Awareness - correct answer ✔✔Prevents harming patients
Professional Compartment - correct answer ✔✔-Behaviors demonstrated through words, actions or
presence
-respectful, engaged and collaborative
Marcia's Identify Status Theory - correct answer ✔✔-explores development of identity during
adolescence & young adulthood
*identity diffusion: lack of commitment/exploration
*identity foreclosure: person keeps talking abt changing their surrounding & not themselves
*identity moratorium: overwhelmed anxiety that is "hard to sit through"
*identity achieved: person is selfawared and manges overwhelming anxiety
Crigger and Godfrey's Stair step Model of Professional Transformation - correct answer
✔✔Slips>Flourish>Ideal
Forming/Fostering Professional Identity - correct answer ✔✔-Forming stage: when the lay person is
introduced to profession
-Fostering stage: nurse has initial knowledge abt professional identity & faces real life nursing practices
, *depending on students grasping= fostering can occur before professional work
Strategies To Build Profession Identity - correct answer ✔✔-listen to advice/expectations
-value debriefing/feedback
-engage in reflection
-understand ur responsibilities for learning/taking accountability
-build relationships
-have self care habits
-embrace opportunity for experiences
Clinical Judgement - correct answer ✔✔-a meaningful understanding of the professional identity of the
nurse, incorporating health and illness concepts along with the norms and values
-leadership/ethnics: govern social contract w/patients & families
Morality - correct answer ✔✔an accepted set of social standards or morals that guide behaviors
Ethics - correct answer ✔✔concepts of right and wrong
Different types of Ethics: - correct answer ✔✔-Societal Ethics: serve the larger communities
-Organizational Ethics: a set of informal/formal principles & values that guide behavior, decisions, actions
taken by members of the organization
-Professional Ethics: standards/expectations of professions
-Bioethics and Clinical Ethics:
*bioethics:ethical questions surrounding biological sciences, emerging healthcare technologies, health
policy
*clinical ethics: decision making at the bedside & other patient specific issues
-Personal Ethics: describes an individuals own ethical foundations & practice
Ethical dilemma & Analysis - correct answer ✔✔Dilemma:
-in order to do something right you may risk doing something wrong