NURS 1010 final Exam Questions and Answers
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Nurses have an ethical
accountability to the
people they serve that
extends beyond their legal
responsibility in everyday
nursing situations.
provides a broad conceptual framework outlining the
principled behaviors and value beliefs expected of
Ethical codes: professional nurses in delivering health care to
individuals, families, and communities. Embodied in
the ethical codes are nursing values.
ethical standards? doing more
ethical codes and nursing
body goes together
A. Providing safe, compassionate, competent and
ethical care
NURSING VALUES AND B. Promoting health and well-being
ETHICAL C. Promoting and respecting informed decision-
RESPONSIBILITIES making
(CANADIAN NURSING D. Honouring dignity
ASSOCIATION) E. Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
F. Promoting justice
G. Being accountable
Guided by rules, principles, and doctrine that form
Canadian Common Law
precedents.
, In Quebec, comprehensive rules and laws in relation
to the circumstances of the present case.
Civil laws In other provinces and territories, they are a body of
rules and legal principles that oversee relations and
rights and obligations.
Fundamental values and practices are purposely
Criminal laws
violated.
laws protect the people
CNO helps us practice in
legal matter (actions can
be investigated if not per
standards)
Breaching confidentiality
Verbal/physical abuse
Assumption of responsibility for actions
Inappropriate delegation of care
Following orders resulting in harm
RISKS IN PERSON-NURSE
Lack of documentation
RELATIONSHIPS
Falsifying records
Failure to obtain informed consent
Failure to question unclear orders
Not following hospital policies
Not providing for the safety
delegation of care? giving task to someone else
if u didnt document care
then u didnt do care
The conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of
Evidence-based practice current best evidence in making decisions about the
care of individual patients
A holistic approach that incorporates both research
Evidence-informed and practice knowledge and evidence from local
practice ways of knowing, Indigenous knowledge, cultural and
religious norms, and clinical judgement
, Assessment
Issue identification and diagnosis
NURSING PROCESS Outcome identification and planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Moral distress
Protecting person's privacy
APPLICATION OF
Confidentiality
ETHICAL AND LEGAL
Professional sharing of confidential information
GUIDELINES
Obtaining consent
Use of social media
confirm with patient the ___
is visiting and if they are
okay with it
Providing only the information needed to provide
care for the person to other health care providers on
a need-to-know basis.
Breaches of confidentiality occur when there is:
CONFIDENTIALITY Release of information to unauthorized people.
Public discussion of people receiving care.
Photos without consent.
Procedures without consent.
Sharing of identifiable data.
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Terms in this set (158)
Nurses have an ethical
accountability to the
people they serve that
extends beyond their legal
responsibility in everyday
nursing situations.
provides a broad conceptual framework outlining the
principled behaviors and value beliefs expected of
Ethical codes: professional nurses in delivering health care to
individuals, families, and communities. Embodied in
the ethical codes are nursing values.
ethical standards? doing more
ethical codes and nursing
body goes together
A. Providing safe, compassionate, competent and
ethical care
NURSING VALUES AND B. Promoting health and well-being
ETHICAL C. Promoting and respecting informed decision-
RESPONSIBILITIES making
(CANADIAN NURSING D. Honouring dignity
ASSOCIATION) E. Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
F. Promoting justice
G. Being accountable
Guided by rules, principles, and doctrine that form
Canadian Common Law
precedents.
, In Quebec, comprehensive rules and laws in relation
to the circumstances of the present case.
Civil laws In other provinces and territories, they are a body of
rules and legal principles that oversee relations and
rights and obligations.
Fundamental values and practices are purposely
Criminal laws
violated.
laws protect the people
CNO helps us practice in
legal matter (actions can
be investigated if not per
standards)
Breaching confidentiality
Verbal/physical abuse
Assumption of responsibility for actions
Inappropriate delegation of care
Following orders resulting in harm
RISKS IN PERSON-NURSE
Lack of documentation
RELATIONSHIPS
Falsifying records
Failure to obtain informed consent
Failure to question unclear orders
Not following hospital policies
Not providing for the safety
delegation of care? giving task to someone else
if u didnt document care
then u didnt do care
The conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of
Evidence-based practice current best evidence in making decisions about the
care of individual patients
A holistic approach that incorporates both research
Evidence-informed and practice knowledge and evidence from local
practice ways of knowing, Indigenous knowledge, cultural and
religious norms, and clinical judgement
, Assessment
Issue identification and diagnosis
NURSING PROCESS Outcome identification and planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Moral distress
Protecting person's privacy
APPLICATION OF
Confidentiality
ETHICAL AND LEGAL
Professional sharing of confidential information
GUIDELINES
Obtaining consent
Use of social media
confirm with patient the ___
is visiting and if they are
okay with it
Providing only the information needed to provide
care for the person to other health care providers on
a need-to-know basis.
Breaches of confidentiality occur when there is:
CONFIDENTIALITY Release of information to unauthorized people.
Public discussion of people receiving care.
Photos without consent.
Procedures without consent.
Sharing of identifiable data.