Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct
accountability - Answer being answerable for one's own actions
advocate - Answer a person who acts on behalf of another person
deposition - Answer out-of-court, under-oath statement of a witness
doctrine of informed consent - Answer refers to the full disclosure of the facts the patient needs to
make an intelligent (informed) decision before any invasive treatment or procedure is performed
ethical dilemmas - Answer situation that does not have a clear correct or incorrect answer
ethics - Answer the way one should behave; how a person ought to act
euthanasia - Answer deliberately bringing about the death of a person who is suffering from an
incurable disease or condition; can be done actively or passively
laws - Answer the reference of a rule, principle, or regulation established and made known by a
government to protect or restrict the people affected
liability - Answer a legal concept that holds a person legally responsible for harm caused to another
person or property
liable - Answer legally responsible
malpractice - Answer professional misconduct behavior that fails to meet the standard of care
nonmaleficence - Answer ethical principle meaning "to do no harm."
, standards of care - Answer those acts that are permitted to be performed or prohibited from being
performed by a prudent experience, and conditions existing at the time of the duty to give care
value clarification - Answer a process of self-inspection to identify one's own beliefs, morals, and values
values - Answer individual's intrinsic (or personal) beliefs about the importance of a particular idea,
object, or custom that will influence behavior
verdict - Answer decision rendered based on the facts of a case, evidence and testimony presented,
credibility of witnesses, and laws pertaining to the case
legal aspects of nursing - Answer scope of Nursing Practice
standards of care
compliance with licensing requirements
legal - Answer defines responsibilites
legal - Answer an example of what?: in relations to establishing rules, these aspects involve regulatory
mandates, in compliance with regulatory framework of conduct, which may be controlled by local, state,
or federal legislation
local, state, or federal legislations - Answer who controls legal responsibilities
laws - Answer they prescribe how a person should act in society; they sanction acceptable behavior and
prohibit unacceptable behavior
laws - Answer they provide protection for all members of heatlh care system
types of laws - Answer criminal
statutory