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What are the components of informed consent? Answer - 1.Consent must be
voluntary, 2. Patient must be legally capable, 3. The consent must be specific to
the proposed treatment of the procedure
What is the process of obtaining informed consent? Answer - It's an obligation
as a nurse. Patient needs information to be able to make a decision and the
right choice for themselves.
Patient confidentiality. When is it ok to break that? Answer - DANGER!! If it will
can cause danger to the client, the nurse or anyone else.
Define a therapeutic relationship in nursing Answer - -patient-centered in the
nurse-client relationship
Effective reflective practitioner key attribute? Answer - Self awareness
What is the key foundation of informed consent? Answer - Autonomy
What are the 3 components of Canada's government? Know all 3 Answer -
Judicial branch, the executive branch and the legislative branch.
Judicial branch: Answer - courts that apply the law impartially to resolve
disputes between individuals or and individual and the state
, Executive branch: Answer - or the Queen and her ministers, who enforce the
law.
Legislative branch: Answer - consists of Parliament and the provincial
legislatures
What are the main ethical principals/values in NP? Know descriptions Answer -
Justice, benefiance, non-maleficence, accountability, fidelity, autonomy, and
veracity. They are the foundation of informed consent
Justice: Answer - A principle that focuses on the fair treatment of individuals
and groups within society.
Benefiance: Answer - A principle that obliges us to act in such a way as to
produce some good and benefit for another.
Non-maleficent: Answer - A principle that obliges us to act in such a way as to
prevent causing harm to others.
Accountability: Answer - Being accountable for your own actions
Fidelity: Answer - A guiding principle of relationships based on loyalty, promise
keeping, and truth telling.
Autonomy: Answer - An Ethical Principle founded on respect for persons that
assumes that a capable and competent person is free to determine a self-
chosen plan unless that plan interferes with the rights of others.