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Song and Dance!
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Practicing basic handwashing and aseptic technique in doing procedures to patients shows exhibits which ethical principles
Beneficence
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Compassion (including benevolence or kindness), courage, respectfulness, patience, tolerance, justice, trustworthiness, and honesty are attributes of Nurses following what ethical theory?
Virtue Ethics
Proper disclosure of all needed information to the patient about his condition and treatment alternatives is embedded in which of the ethical principles
Autonomy
Truth or Dare?
Awesome
Nurses are impartiali when assigning clinical or prioritizing patient care to patient: Ethical Principle?
Justice
Utilitarianism is an example of what ethical theories
Teleological Ethical Theory
An ethical principle that nurses respect the right of the patient to refuse treatment
Autonomy
Nurses May Become Rude To Patients Who Feel Overwhelmed as example of violation of which ethical principle?
Fidelity
a nurse demonstrating an ethical principle that would perform multiple checks before administering medication to avoid a dangerous medication error.
nonmaleficence
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
Maintaining accurate charts is an act exhibiting what ethical principle?
Veracity
Requires that no harm be caused to an individual, either unintentionally or deliberately
NON-MALEFICENCE
This principle means “doing good” for others or showing kindness and charity to others
BENEFICENCE
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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
The principle of truth telling, and it is grounded in respect for persons and the concept of autonomy.
Veracity
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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Exempted
Who should give the consent for a widowed male patient that needs for diagnostic procedure?
Eldest son
Who should give the consent if 3 years old patient will be needed to undergo surgical procedures?
Parents
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It vary in different countries and in different jurisdictions, often depending upon prevailing cultural and social norms.
Patient's Right