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Ethics and Issues in Contemporary Nursing 3rd Edition
by Margaret A. Burkhardt, Nancy Walton, All Chapters
1 - 20
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: Guides for Principled Behavior
1. Social, Philosophical, and Other Historical Forces
Influencing the Development of Nursing
2. Ethical Theory
3. Ethical Principles
Part II: Developing Principled Behavior
4. Values Clarification
5. Values Development
6. Ethics and Professional Nursing
7. Ethical Decision Making
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Part III: Principled Behavior in the Professional
Domain
8. Legal Issues
9. Professional Relationship Issues
10. Practice Issues Related to Technology
11. Practice Issues Related to Patient Self-Determination
12. Scholarship Issues
Part IV: Global Issues that Interface with Nursing
Practice
13. Global Consciousness in the Twenty-First Century
14. Health Policy Issues
15. Economic Issues
16. Social Issues
17. Gender Issues
18. Transcultural and Spiritual Issues
Part V: The Power to Make a Difference
19. Empowerment for Nurses
20. Facilitating Patient Empowerment
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1. Social, Philosophical, and Other Historical Forces
Influencing the Development of Nursing
Multiple Choice
For which of the following is empathy a motive?
1.
a. meeting the needs of others
b. moral reasoning and action
c. becoming a nurse
d. determining right from wrong
ANSWER: b
Which of the following is an example of social need as an
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ethical foundation for nursing?
a. Nurses must determine the health and social needs of
society.
b. Nursing finds its origin, purpose, and meaning within
the context of perceived social need.
c. Theories of social need in sociology are utilized by
nursing scholars, many of whom view them as
conceptual frameworks for nursing practice.
d. Social need determines the boundaries of the ethical
principles of distributive justice, beneficence, and
non-maleficence.
ANSWER: b
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