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BSNC 1020 Final exam (Module 4 and 5) A nurse is working in a hospital where there is a shortage of nursing staff, and the nurse-patient ratios are consistently too high. One evening, the nurse is assigned to a busy medical-surgical unit with more patients than they can safely care for. The nurse is responsible for administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and providing personal care to the patients. What ethical in this scenario? a. Ethical indifference b. Ethical dilemma c. Ethical disengagement d. Ethical distress - Answer - d. Ethical distress What is the 4 Principle of Bioethics a. Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice b. Self-awareness, Autonomous, personal identity c. All of the above d. None of the above - Answer - a. Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice What is the 7 Nursing Value? - Answer - 1. Providing safe, compassionate, competent, and ethical care 2. promoting health and well-being 3. Promoting and respecting informed decision-making 4. Honouring dignity 5. maintaining privacy and confidentiality 6. Promoting justice 7. Being accountable What is ethical distress? a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go. b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty about the correct course of action. - Answer - c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment What is Ethical Dilemma? a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go. b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty about the correct course of action. - Answer - a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go. What is ethical indifference? a. Implies a failure to assume the ethical responsibilities of the profession, leaving one in a passive state that calls into question the moral integrity of the nurse as well as imperiling the obligation to protect the vulnerable patient b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncert - Answer - a. Implies a failure to assume the ethical responsibilities of the profession, leaving one in a passive state that calls into question the moral integrity of the nurse as well as imperiling the obligation to protect the vulnerable patient What is ethical disengagement? a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go. b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty about the correct course of acti - Answer - b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments What is ethical problem? a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go. b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty about the correct course of action. - Answer - d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty about the correct course of action. What is ethical residue? a. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments b. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgmen

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BSNC 1020 Final exam (Module 4 and 5)
A nurse is working in a hospital where there is a shortage of nursing staff, and the
nurse-patient ratios are consistently too high. One evening, the nurse is assigned to a
busy medical-surgical unit with more patients than they can safely care for. The nurse is
responsible for administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and providing personal
care to the patients. What ethical in this scenario?

a. Ethical indifference
b. Ethical dilemma
c. Ethical disengagement
d. Ethical distress - Answer - d. Ethical distress

What is the 4 Principle of Bioethics

a. Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice
b. Self-awareness, Autonomous, personal identity
c. All of the above
d. None of the above - Answer - a. Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice

What is the 7 Nursing Value? - Answer - 1. Providing safe, compassionate, competent,
and ethical care
2. promoting health and well-being
3. Promoting and respecting informed decision-making
4. Honouring dignity
5. maintaining privacy and confidentiality
6. Promoting justice
7. Being accountable

What is ethical distress?

a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more
possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that
something else is relinquished or let go.
b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments
c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment
d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty
about the correct course of action. - Answer - c. Arises when nurses are unable to act
according to their moral judgment

What is Ethical Dilemma?

a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more
possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that
something else is relinquished or let go.

, b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments
c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment
d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty
about the correct course of action. - Answer - a. Arise when there are equally
compelling reasons for and against two or more possible courses of action, and where
choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go.

What is ethical indifference?

a. Implies a failure to assume the ethical responsibilities of the profession, leaving one
in a passive state that calls into question the moral integrity of the nurse as well as
imperiling the obligation to protect the vulnerable patient
b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments
c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment
d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncert -
Answer - a. Implies a failure to assume the ethical responsibilities of the profession,
leaving one in a passive state that calls into question the moral integrity of the nurse as
well as imperiling the obligation to protect the vulnerable patient

What is ethical disengagement?

a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more
possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that
something else is relinquished or let go.
b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments
c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment
d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty
about the correct course of acti - Answer - b. Can occur when nurses normalize the
disregard of their ethical commitments

What is ethical problem?

a. Arise when there are equally compelling reasons for and against two or more
possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that
something else is relinquished or let go.
b. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments
c. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment
d. A situation where there are conflicts between one or more values and uncertainty
about the correct course of action. - Answer - d. A situation where there are conflicts
between one or more values and uncertainty about the correct course of action.

What is ethical residue?

a. Can occur when nurses normalize the disregard of their ethical commitments
b. Arises when nurses are unable to act according to their moral judgment

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