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  • It involves the capacity to think, decide and act on the basis of such thought and decision freely and independently.
    Autonomy
  • Give at least 2 elements of Informed Consent
    Disclosure Understanding Voluntariness Competence Consent
  • Showcase your talent
    Perfect
  • The exchange of thoughts, messages or information vital importance to the nursing process
    Communication
  • Give the 3 requirements in terms of competence in signing an informed consent
    Consider the age of the patient = must be 18 years old and above Patient must be free from mental illness Patient must not be under the influence of drugs when
  • An element of informed consent that Explanation of the disease, treatment or procedure must be in the manner understood by the patient.
    Disclosure
  • Requires that man should act so as to produce the greatest happiness to the greatest number of people
    Act Utilitarianism
  • It is a method of inquiry that helps people to understand the morality of human behavior
    Ethics
  • Congratulations!!!!
    False
  • The process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient’s authorization of agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention
    Informed Consent
  • The right of an individual to have personal, identifiable medical information kept private
    Confidentiality
  • Sing for us!!!!
    Perfect
  • It is refer to an individual's own principles regarding right and wrong
    Morals
  • It is a kind of professional ethics specific to health care and other life sciences
    Bioethics
  • Magpasikat ka!!,
    Justice
  • Give at least 2 Reasons for Breaking Confidentiality
    Autonomy, public safety, court summons, medico legal cases
  • It is a “golden mean” between the extremes of excess and deficiency
    Virtue
  • It involves the planning and provision of culturally sensitive and appropriate care
    Caring
  • Sayaw o kanta!!!!
  • A core value of RN that is not to expect something in return for your care
    Altruism
  • The principle of truth telling, and it is grounded in respect for persons and the concept of autonom
    Veracity
  • Affirming the uniqueness and differences among persons, ideas, values and ethnics.
    Diversity
  • A core value that means understanding and upholding moral and legal healthcare standards for every patient.
    Social Justice
  • It states that we are morally obligated to act in accordance with a certain set of principles and rules regardless of outcome.
    Deontology