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Master the ethical and legal dimensions of nursing practice with this comprehensive test bank and study guide, specifically designed for nursing students, NCLEX candidates, and healthcare professionals. This file contains over 150 exam-style questions (multiple choice, true/false, and scenario-based) covering all key topics in Ethics, Values, and Legal Responsibilities in Nursing, based on top nursing textbooks and board exam standards.

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Ethics and Values & Legal Implication in Nursing Practice

common law - results from judicial decisions made in courts when individual legal cases are
decided (ex. informed consent and the client's right to refuse treatments)



consensus building - an act of discovery in which "collective wisdom" guides a group in the best
possible direction when a solution to an ethical dilemma is not guaranteed



consensus building - as a strategy, it promotes respect and agreement rather than a particular
philosophy or moral system itself



consequentialism and teleology - what is utilitarianism also known as?



criminal and civil - types of statutory laws?



criminal law - prevent harm to society and provides punishment for crimes



defamation of character - publication of false statements that result in damage to a person's
reputation (malice, slander)



deontology - Immanuel Kant defines actions as right or wrong and not looking at consequences
to prove that right or wrong



deontology and utilitarianism - both provide guidance, but it does not guarantee agreeement



Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care - legal document designing person(s) to make health
care decisions when client is unable to make them

, (1) any competent individual 18+ years for himself or herself; (2) any parent for his or her
emancipated minor; (3) any guardian for his or her ward; (4) any adult for the treatment of his
or her minor brother or sister, if in an emergency and parents aren't present; (5) any
grandparent for a minor grandchild, if in an emergency and parents aren't present - Statutory
Guidelines for Legal Consent: ADULTS



(1) for his or her child and any child in his or her legal custody; (2) lawfully married or
emancipated; (3) pregnancy excluding abortions; (4) venereal disease; (5) drug or substance
abuse; (6) unemancipated may not consent to abortions w/o consent of parent, self-consent
granted by court, specific consent given by court - Statutory Guidelines for Legal Consent for
Medical Treatment: MINORS



1989 Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services - some states require viability tests before
conducting abortions if the fetus is more than 28 weeks' gestational age



a living will - is invoked only when the client has a terminal condition or is in a persistent
vegetative state



accountability - refers to the ability to answer for one's own actions



ADA

HIPPA

EMTALA

Mental Health Parity

Advance Directives

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