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Justice Example
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ER triage. No matter what your social status is you will be treated based on
acuity
moral resilience
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The ability to sustain integrity and recover from ethical challenges.
What is autonomy in healthcare?
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The right of each patient to make their own decisions. Supporting patients
in making choices that align with their own goals and wishes.
Justice
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All patient have the right a right to be treated when their interest competes
with others
Code of Ethics and Professionalism
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Professionalism by emphasizing ethical behaviour, accountability, respect
and the upholding standards essential to quality care. Professionalism in
nursing includes a commitment to self-regulation, lifelong learning and
ethical decision-making- principles that the Code supports.
, What does "informed decision-making" mean?
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(c) Ensuring patients have the information they need to make autonomous
choices about their care.
What are the two main parts of the Code?
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Part I: Nursing Values and Ethical Responsibilities
Part II: Ethical Endeavours Related to Broad Societal Issues
Ethical
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decisions made to be a good person, know what is right and what is wrong
The types of Ethical Experiences/ situations
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