___ _ _____: central to discussions about end-of-life care,
cancer therapy, physician-assisted suicide, and DNR Correct
Answer quality of life
____ _ _____: As a nurse, you will certainly deal with ethical
issues related to access to care. Correct Answer access to care
_____ _____ almost always occur in the presence of conflicting
values. Correct Answer Ethical dilemmas
_____ ______ ____: an objective behavior or response that you
expect a patient to achieve over a longer period
Usually over several days, weeks, or months Correct Answer
Long-term goal
_____ ______describes the anguish experienced when a person
feels unable to act according to closely held core values.
Correct Answer moral distress
_____ _____: What are the risks and benefits to individuals and
to society of learning about the presence of a disease that has not
yet caused symptoms, or for which a cure is not yet available?
Correct Answer Genetic screening
_____ and _____ ______ are specific statements of patient
behavior or physiologic responses that you set to resolve a
nursing diagnosis Correct Answer goals and expected
outcomes
,_____ refers to the support of a particular cause. Correct
Answer Advocacy
______ ______ the ordering of nursing diagnoses or patient
problems using determinations of urgency/importance to
establish a list of nursing actions Correct Answer priority
setting
______ _______- a condition, historical factor or etiology that
gives a context for the defining characteristics and shows a type
of relationship with the nursing diagnosis. Correct Answer
related factor
impaired physical mobility(Diagnostic Label)
Related to
abdominal incision(related factor or etiology)
______ ______are usually multidisciplinary and serve several
purposes: education, policy recommendation, and case
consultation. Correct Answer Ethics committees
______ refers to the ability to answer for one's own actions.
-Health care facilities have compliance officers responsible for
making sure that the institution remains in compliance with
standards and regulations. Correct Answer Accountability
_______ ________encourages respect for unusual points of
view while striving for agreement among all participants.
Correct Answer Building consensus
_______ _______: an act of discovery in which "collective
wisdom" guides a group to the best possible decision
, -A nurse's point of view offers a unique voice in the resolution
of ethical dilemmas. Correct Answer Consensus building
_______ means you keep promises by following through on
your actions and interventions. Correct Answer fidelity
_______ refers to fairness. It is used most often in discussions
about access to health care resources, including the just
distribution of resources. Correct Answer justice
(being fair)
________ is an ongoing process.
If outcomes are met, patient goals are met.
Positive evaluations occur when nurses meet desired outcomes.
Positive evaluations lead nurses to conclude that interventions
were successful. Correct Answer evaluation
________ refers to willingness to respect obligations and to
follow through on promises. Correct Answer Responsibility
________ skills
Developing a trusting relationship, expressing a level of caring,
and communicating clearly with a patient and his or her family
Correct Answer Interpersonal
________ skills
Integration of cognitive and motor activities Correct Answer
Psychomotor
_______________: interventions unlikely to produce benefit for
the patient Correct Answer Care at the end of life