2025 ATI PN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM ACTUAL
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client's right to make own personal decisions, even
Autonomy when those decisions might not be in the client's own
best interest
Beneficence positive actions to help others
Fidelity agreement to keep promises
Justice fairness in care delivery and use of resources
Nonmaleficence avoidance of harm or injury
assumption that one person can assume responsibility
Paternalism
for making the decisions of another person
Advocacy support of clients' health, safety, and personal rights
willingness to respect obligations and follow through
Responsibility
on promises
Accountability ability to answer for one's own actions
protection of privacy without diminishing access to
Confidentiality
high-quality care
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When:
- A review of scientific data is not enough to solve it.
When is a problem an
- It involves a conflict between two moral imperatives.
ethical dilemma?
- The answer will have a profound effect on the
situation and the client.
Process that requires striking a balance between
Ethical decision making
science and morality
A nurse is caring for a B. Autonomy
client who decides not to
have surgery despite In this situation, the client is exercising his right to
significant blockages in his make his own personal decision about
coronary arteries. The surgery, regardless of others' opinions of what is
nurse understands that this "best" for him. This is an example of autonomy.
client's choice is an
example of which of the
following
ethical principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Nonmaleficence
A nurse offers pain D. Beneficence
medication to a client who
is postoperative prior to Beneficence is taking positive actions to help others.
ambulation. The nurse By administering pain medication
understands that this before the client attempts a potentially painful
aspect of care delivery is exercise like ambulation, the nurse is taking a
an example of which of specific and positive action to help the client.
the following ethical
principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Beneficence
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A nurse is instructing a C. Justice
group of nursing students
about the responsibilities Justice is fairness in care delivery and in the use of
involved with organ resources. By applying the same
donation and qualifications to all potential kidney transplant
procurement. When the recipients, organ procurement organizations
nurse explains that all demonstrate this ethical principle in determining the
clients waiting for a kidney allocation of these scarce resources.
transplant have
to meet the same
qualifications, the students
should understand that
this aspect of care
delivery is an
example of which of the
following ethical
principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Nonmaleficence
A nurse questions a D. Nonmaleficence
medication prescription as
too extreme in light of the Nonmaleficence is the avoidance of harm or injury. In
client's advanced age this situation, administering the
and unstable status. The medication could harm the client. By questioning it,
nurse understands that this the nurse is demonstrating this ethical principle.
action is an example of
which of the following
ethical principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Nonmaleficence
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