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advocacy - ANSWERS-Aggressive behavior on behalf of patient
-The nursing Code of Ethics calls for advocacy
-Individuals; must also consider effects on others
-Societal needs for health care
-May include political activity and lobbying
-Steps to advocacy
-ID and analyze problem
-Formulate plan and consider consequences
-Implement plan and evaluate
applied ethics - ANSWERS-Moral philosophy is underlying discipline
-Discovering or proposing right vs wrong
-"What ought I do? "How ought I live
autonomy - ANSWERS-Freedom of action
-Self-determination
-Informed consent
beliefs - ANSWERSspecific ideas that people hold to be true
beneficence - ANSWERS-To do good
-Can conflict with autonomy
civil liberties - ANSWERSindividuals freedom of action
codes of ethics - ANSWERS-outline professional promises of service to society
-Professionals are held accountable for their practice by professional licensure boards
-Practice must comply with code of ethics
Confidentiality - ANSWERS-One expression of autonomy is privacy
-Persons have right to limit exposure of info
-Health care carries expectation of privacy
-Strong sanctions against health care breach
-Disclose only info necessary for care
-Providers have duty to report certain info
-State mandated disease reporting
-Duty to warn those unknowingly endangered
-Subpoena in legal proceedings