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NURS 3225 Final Exam (with Accurate Answers) Nurs 3225 Ethics Midterm Review (A+ Graded) Nurs 3225 Midterm (All Correct 100%) NUR 3225 Final (100% Verified) Nursing 3225 Spring 2024 Final Exam Review (A+ Graded Already) NUR 3225 Exam 3 Questions with Accurate Answers. 2024. NUR 3225 Exam 1 (100% Er...

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NURS 3225 Final Exam (with Accurate Answers)

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What is ethical relativism? correct answers Belief that it is acceptable for ethics and morality to differ among persons or societies. Two Types: Ethical subjectivism -Individuals create their own morality and there are no objective moral truths - only individual opinions Cultural relativi...

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NURS 3225: Midterm Exam 2024 (A+ Graded Answers)

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Immanuel Kant () correct answers Defined a person as a rational, autonomous (self-directed) being with the ability to know universal, objective moral laws and the freedom to decide to act morally Developed the ethical perspective of Kantian deontology Kantian deontology correct answers A speci...

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NURS 3225 Ethics Midterm (100% Correct Answers)

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4 fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing correct answers Empirical Aesthetic Ethical Personal (Emancipatory was added in 2011) Empiric knowing correct answers -The science, theories, facts, and science based disciplines -Scientific competence as its expression -Education, research,...

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Ethics Midterm, NURS 3225 Midterm Review (A+ Graded)

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Acting in such a way that goes against the code of conduct endorsed by a society, community, or profession is considered a. ethical b. unethical al d. irrational correct answers b. unethical Plato's reasoning includes two worlds or realms, and he believed one was the real world and one was t...

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NURS 3225 - Ethics Final (with Complete Solutions)

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Quantitative Futility correct answers When treatment will not achieve its biomedical goal/ "will not work"; a fact distinction based on scientific and empirical evidence Qualitative Futility correct answers A value distinction - values lead the surrogate decision maker to conclude that the trea...

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NURS 3225: Ethics Final (All Solved Accurately)

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What are negative rights? correct answers Liberty rights - less controversial and are easier to grant - the right to be left alone - the right not to be killed - the right to forego a procedure - the right to privacy What are positive rights? correct answers Claim rights - require positive ac...

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important cases/ people to know correct answers baby doe baby jane doe baby K ashley karen quinlan nancy cruzan terri chiavo baby gonzalez mcmath marlise munoz Elizabeth bouvia Larry mcafee dax cowart Sources of Moral Guidance correct answers -personal/cultural/religious: intrinsic o...

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Acting in such a way that goes against the code of conduct endorsed by a society, community, or profession is considered: A. ethical B. unethical C. immoral D. irrational correct answers B. unethical Plato's reasoning includes two worlds or realms, and he believed one was the real world a...

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Nur 3225 Exam 1 (100% Error-free Answers) .

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what is COMMUNITY BASED CARE? correct answers ILLNESS-ORIENTED CARE OF INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES GOAL: MANAGE ACUTE OR CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS IN THE COMMUNITY AND HOME SETTINGS RATHER THAN A HOSPITAL SETTING What is Community health care? correct answers COMMUNITY - ORIENTED; POPULATION-FOCU...

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Alarm Reaction correct answers Alarm Reaction o Flight or fight response o Physiologic changes o ↑secretion of corticosteroids (adrenal cortex) o ↑SNS activity o ↑norepinephrine (adrenal medulla) o Low resistance to stressor Stage of Resistance correct answers Stage of Resistance o...

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NUR 3225 Exam 1 (100% Error-free Answers)

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SBAR correct answers Method of communication used when relaying information about a patient to another healthcare professional. Situation correct answers What is happening with the patient now? Include ALL pertinent information. Background correct answers A brief history of the patient includi...

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Nursing 3225 Spring 2024 Final Exam Review (A+ Graded Already)

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Ethical relativism correct answers The belief that differing ideas of morality among people or groups are acceptable Virtue(s) correct answers Excellent character traits that persons develop through consistently good habits or education What was the significance of the Nazi medical or Tuskegee...

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NUR 3225 Exam 3 Questions with Accurate Answers. 2024.

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One characteristic of the integrative model of health care is a. Increased cost b. A focus on physical disease states c. An integration of mind-body-spirit d. The plan of care is directed by the health care provider correct answers C 3. The nurse is preparing to teach a patient about stress m...

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WHat does RSVP stand for related to contacts? correct answers Redness, sensitivity, vision problems, or pain What should a patient do when experiencing RSVP? correct answers Take out their contacts WHat is the immediate thing a nurse should do if there is chemical exposure to an eye? correct a...

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Nurs 3225 Ethics Midterm Review (A+ Graded)

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During COVID, ______________ showed that we are and how we are all connected. correct answers globalness global communication= part of our ethics philosopher that believed ideal behavior was acting according to your duty correct answers Kant "each rational being is ethically bound to act onl...

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Nurs 3225 Midterm (All Correct 100%)

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Four patterns of ethical knowing correct answers -empirical knowing -aesthetic knowing -ethical knowing -personal knowing Who developed these four ways of ethical knowing? correct answers -Barbara carper -1978 -journal "advances of nursing science" Who added a fifth way of knowing? Wha...

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