CNO Ethics Exam Questions With
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Ethical framework? - (ANSWER)a sequence of steps intended to guide thinking
and subsequent decision or action
No solutions are offered because there is no one solution that is best in all
situations - (ANSWER)true
What is the purpose of Behavioural directives from CNO? - (ANSWER)To help
nurses work through ethical situations and provide information about the College
of Nurses of Ontario's (CNO's) expectations for ethical conduct.
How are Behavioural directives used by CNO Committees? - (ANSWER)They are
taken into account when CNO Committees assess nurses' practices.
Why is it important for nurses to consider Behavioural directives? -
(ANSWER)Considering Behavioural directives carefully when making decisions
about ethical care will strengthen their practice.
To make decisions about ethical situations, nurses need to be aware of their
personal values - (ANSWER)true, because if you are not aware of your own bias
and personal boundaries it could impede on the care being provided
theraputic relationship - (ANSWER)relationship between the caregiver and
patient that is focused on promoting or restoring health and well-being of the
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patient. The relationship is based on trust, respect and intimacy and requires the
appropriate use of the power
Caring - (ANSWER)can be considered the behaviours, actions and attributes of
nurses. Caring nurses listen to and are empathetic with clients' points of views. A
nurse's own personal values must never interfere with the clients' right to receive
care.
Health care team - (ANSWER)group of people with different types of knowledge
and skill levels who work together to provide holistic care to the patient or
resident
The practice setting - (ANSWER)When providing care, nurses consider the setting
in which care is given. Each setting has an impact on the ability to provide ethical
care
Ethical Values - (ANSWER)■ client well-being;
■ client choice;
■ privacy and confidentiality;
■ respect for life; ■ maintaining commitments;
■ truthfulness; and ■ fairness.
These values are shared by society and upheld by law. They are not listed in order
of priority, although it is recognized that client well-being and client choice are
primary values. - (ANSWER)true