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Oral Revalida 2

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    NCM 108
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  • It vary in different countries and in different jurisdictions, often depending upon prevailing cultural and social norms.
    Patient's Right
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  • Dance for us!!
    Excellent
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  • Who should give the consent if 3 years old patient will be needed to undergo surgical procedures?
    Parents
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  • Who should give the consent for a widowed male patient that needs for diagnostic procedure?
    Eldest son
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  • Sing or dance for us!
    Exempted
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  • Refers to the right to control access to oneself, and includes physical privacy such as ensuring curtains are closed during physical examinations.
    Privacy
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  • The principle of truth telling, and it is grounded in respect for persons and the concept of autonomy.
    Veracity
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  • It means that nurses must be faithful to the promises they made as professionals to provide competent, quality care to their patients.
    Fidelity
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  • Show your talent!
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  • This principle means “doing good” for others or showing kindness and charity to others
    BENEFICENCE
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  • Requires that no harm be caused to an individual, either unintentionally or deliberately
    NON-MALEFICENCE
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  • Maintaining accurate charts is an act exhibiting what ethical principle?
    Veracity
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  • If a patient has been in the hospital for weeks, a nurse showing what ethical principle might take that patient outside for some fresh air.
    Benificence
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  • a nurse demonstrating an ethical principle that would perform multiple checks before administering medication to avoid a dangerous medication error.
    nonmaleficence
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  • Nurses May Become Rude To Patients Who Feel Overwhelmed as example of violation of which ethical principle?
    Fidelity
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  • An ethical principle that nurses respect the right of the patient to refuse treatment
    Autonomy
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