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ETHICS AND ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY
NURSING 3RD CANADIAN EDITION 2026
COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE A+

◉ A priori. Answer: Knowledge which proceeds from theoretical
deduction rather than from observation or experience.


◉ Tenacity. Answer: The act of holding onto beliefs even when
evidence to the contrary is presented.


◉ Reasoning. Answer: The most highly evolved level of fixing belief
according to Peirce.


◉ Critical social theory. Answer: The basic principle that we can only
understand each aspect of a social phenomenon in relation to the
history and structure in which it is found.


◉ Healthcare culture. Answer: The present context of nursing's
social and professional history as proposed by Harden.


◉ Social need. Answer: The perceived necessity that helps define the
origin, purpose, and meaning of helping professions.

,◉ Culturally accepted moral norms. Answer: The standards that
help shape the purpose and meaning of helping professions.


◉ Moral belief. Answer: The expression of values through serving
others and responding to their needs.


◉ Social phenomenon. Answer: An aspect of society that can be
understood only in relation to its historical and structural context.


◉ Webs of power and interest. Answer: The networks that influence
the significance of ideas within social practices.


◉ Harden's proposal. Answer: The assertion that nurses can only
understand the present healthcare culture in relation to nursing's
social and professional history.


◉ Habermas and Freire. Answer: The theorists associated with the
concepts flowing from critical social theory.


◉ Complementary relationship. Answer: The connection between
social need and nurses' motivation to care for others.


◉ Caring. Answer: An integrated process that reflects the moral
belief in serving others.

,◉ Cognitive Level: Comprehension. Answer: The level of
understanding required to grasp the concepts discussed.


◉ Cognitive Level: Knowledge. Answer: The foundational
understanding necessary for integrating cultural and spiritual
processes.


◉ Integrated Process: Culture and Spirituality. Answer: The
framework within which healthcare culture and nursing history are
understood.


◉ Integrated Process: Caring. Answer: The approach that
emphasizes the moral belief in responding to social needs.


◉ Status of women in society. Answer: An important factor in
determining the role of nurses in the health care system.


◉ Freedom granted to nurses. Answer: Directly determined by the
status of women in society, affecting their education, independence,
and participation in healing arts.


◉ Periods of women's freedom. Answer: Historical times when
women were allowed freedom and responsibility in society.

, ◉ Dark periods for women. Answer: Times in history when women
lived in subjugation.


◉ Vocation of healer in early cultures. Answer: Viewed in terms
associated with the sacred.


◉ Ancient healers. Answer: Practiced by those thought to have
special spiritual gifts, including priests, priestesses, or shamans.


◉ Types of healers in ancient Persia. Answer: Included those who
healed with the knife, herbs, and sacred words.


◉ Mosaic health code. Answer: Included principles related to food,
rest, sleep, cleanliness, hygiene, and childbearing.


◉ Inspection of food in Hebrew health code. Answer: Required
detection and reporting of disease and methods of disposal of body
excretions.


◉ Feminine hygiene in Mosaic health code. Answer: Specified
methods of feminine hygiene as part of health practices.

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