NFDN 2008 Final Questions and Verified Answers/Accurate Solutions| Already Graded A+
emotional intelligence regulate your own emotions without them affecting others
ethics rules of conduct towards a specific group
morals personal compass what is right vs wrong
ethical dilemma only one right answer
ethical distress your values are impacted by the choice you make
3 elements guiding nursing practice - ethical principles
- the law
- professional accountability
ethical principles - beneficence
- autonomy
- truthfulness
- confidentiality
- justice
- integrity
liability obligation or duty towards something
civil liability your practice cause injury or death resulting in the patient or family allowing to
sue
, health professions act -makes the public notified of what we are allowed to do
- tells you what you can and cannot do
protection for persons in care act (PPICA) -prevent or protect from abuse
Negligence failure to take reasonable care or steps to prevent loss or injury to another
person
malpractice failure of a professional to act in accordance with the prevalent professional
standard
Confidentiality hold private information and prevent release to unauthorized people
privacy the right to determine when and what personal information is released
duty to report inappropriate conduct of a health care professional when he or she is
potentially dangerous to the public
characteristics of leader empowering behavior (LEB) - enhance meaningfulness of work
- fostering participatory decision making
- autonomy from bureaucratic restraints
- facilitating goal accomplishment
- expressing confidence in high performance
how does LEB support new nursing grads? encourage the involvement of everyone
8 characteristics of effective leaders - engage in life long nursing
emotional intelligence regulate your own emotions without them affecting others
ethics rules of conduct towards a specific group
morals personal compass what is right vs wrong
ethical dilemma only one right answer
ethical distress your values are impacted by the choice you make
3 elements guiding nursing practice - ethical principles
- the law
- professional accountability
ethical principles - beneficence
- autonomy
- truthfulness
- confidentiality
- justice
- integrity
liability obligation or duty towards something
civil liability your practice cause injury or death resulting in the patient or family allowing to
sue
, health professions act -makes the public notified of what we are allowed to do
- tells you what you can and cannot do
protection for persons in care act (PPICA) -prevent or protect from abuse
Negligence failure to take reasonable care or steps to prevent loss or injury to another
person
malpractice failure of a professional to act in accordance with the prevalent professional
standard
Confidentiality hold private information and prevent release to unauthorized people
privacy the right to determine when and what personal information is released
duty to report inappropriate conduct of a health care professional when he or she is
potentially dangerous to the public
characteristics of leader empowering behavior (LEB) - enhance meaningfulness of work
- fostering participatory decision making
- autonomy from bureaucratic restraints
- facilitating goal accomplishment
- expressing confidence in high performance
how does LEB support new nursing grads? encourage the involvement of everyone
8 characteristics of effective leaders - engage in life long nursing