NURS 3105 Exam 1 – Questions With Accurate
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1 ethics 2 Newborn BP
3 Uniform Anatomical Gift Act 4 nonmaleficence
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, ethics the study of conduct and character; it is concerned with
determining what is good or valuable for individuals and
society at large
values personal beliefs about the worth of a given idea,
attitude, custom, or object that sets standards that
influence behavior
autonomy freedom from external control; in healthcare the
concept applies to provider respect for the autonomy
of patients
ex: letting patient choose gown color or which arm to
use for a shot
beneficence taking positive actions to help others; the best interest
of the patient is more important than self-interest
nonmaleficence avoidance of harm or hurt; tries to balance the risks and
benefits of care while striving to do the least harm
possible
justice fairness
fidelity the agreement to keep promises; unwillingness to
abandon a patient no matter the circumstances
What is the purpose of the Nurse -describes and defines the scope of practice for nurses
Practice Act? -what we can and can't do
-do not practice beyond limits
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40
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1 ethics 2 Newborn BP
3 Uniform Anatomical Gift Act 4 nonmaleficence
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Terms in this set (111)
, ethics the study of conduct and character; it is concerned with
determining what is good or valuable for individuals and
society at large
values personal beliefs about the worth of a given idea,
attitude, custom, or object that sets standards that
influence behavior
autonomy freedom from external control; in healthcare the
concept applies to provider respect for the autonomy
of patients
ex: letting patient choose gown color or which arm to
use for a shot
beneficence taking positive actions to help others; the best interest
of the patient is more important than self-interest
nonmaleficence avoidance of harm or hurt; tries to balance the risks and
benefits of care while striving to do the least harm
possible
justice fairness
fidelity the agreement to keep promises; unwillingness to
abandon a patient no matter the circumstances
What is the purpose of the Nurse -describes and defines the scope of practice for nurses
Practice Act? -what we can and can't do
-do not practice beyond limits