Beneficence - ANSWER do good, help ppl in need
Nonmaleficence - ANSWER do no harm
Atonomy - ANSWER patient independence
Justice - ANSWER treating people fairly and equally
Utilitarianism - ANSWER allocation of healthcare resources so the best is done
for the greatest number of ppl
Most cost effective form of health care? - ANSWER Primary prevention - #1
vaccines
Veracity - ANSWER truthful, avoid deception, full disclosure, risks and benefits
Once I have achieved national certification, I can practice as a nurse practitioner.
True
False - ANSWER False
The charge of the State Board of Nursing is to ensure public safety.
True
False - ANSWER True
, State level authorization dictates the ability of the NP to obtain a Federal DEA
number.
True
False - ANSWER True
The majority of NPs are eligible to obtain a Federal DEA number.
True
False - ANSWER True
Which of the following describes the ethical principle of beneficence?
A. The right of the competent person to choose a personal plan of life and action.
B. The obligation of the healthcare provider to help people in need.
C. The duty of healthcare provider to do no harm.
D. The responsibility of the healthcare provider to treat all in the same fair manner. -
ANSWER B
Which of the following describes the ethical principle of utilitarianism?
A. Healthcare resources are allocated so that the best is done for the greatest
number of people.
B. The healthcare provider must be truthful and avoid deception.
C. The healthcare provider has an obligation to be faithful to commitments made to
self and others.
D. The responsibility of the healthcare provider is to treat all people in the same fair
manner. - ANSWER A
Which of the following describes the ethical principle of veracity?
A. Healthcare resources are allocated so that the best is done for the greatest
number of people.
B. The healthcare provider must be truthful and avoid deception.