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Moral Uncertainty - Answer nurse identifies a moral problem but is unsure of the morally correct action or values that apply; often called a gut feeling Moral/ethical dilemma - Answer when 2 or more mutually exclusive claims clearly apply and both seem to have equal weight Moral distress - Answer when nurse knows morally correct action and feels responsible to pt but institutional/other restraints make it nearly impossible to follow through with the appropriate action difference between moral dilemma and practical dilemma - Answer Moral dilemma: occurs when there are conflicting moral claims Practical dilemma: when a moral claim is competing with a non-moral claim (claim of self interest)

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Nur 213: Ethics, Quiz 2 Study Guide
Exam and All Actual Answers
2025\2026 Edition.
Moral Uncertainty - Answer nurse identifies a moral problem but is unsure of the morally
correct action or values that apply; often called a gut feeling



Moral/ethical dilemma - Answer when 2 or more mutually exclusive claims clearly apply and
both seem to have equal weight



Moral distress - Answer when nurse knows morally correct action and feels responsible to pt
but institutional/other restraints make it nearly impossible to follow through with the
appropriate action



difference between moral dilemma and practical dilemma - Answer Moral dilemma: occurs
when there are conflicting moral claims

Practical dilemma: when a moral claim is competing with a non-moral claim (claim of self
interest)



moral outrage - Answer occurs when an individual witnesses (does not participate, does not
feel responsible) the immoral act of another but feels powerless to stop it



Moral residue - Answer an accumulation of compromises on values that takes a heavy toll on
one's integrity. May include feelings of guilt, inadequacy, powerlessness



Moral disengagement - Answer when a person feels their views/contributions/ethical
concerns are not valued by the institution/agency, over time they can become disengaged/less
invested in their practice



Moral courage - Answer when one takes action for strong moral reasons, and those actions
carry the risk of adverse consequences for self



moral efficacy - Answer confidence in one's capability to mobilize personal, interpersonal, and
other external resources to persist despite moral adversity

, - despite distress, able to ask questions that may help reveal unknown or overlooked
possibilities



How to prevent burnout and compassion fatigue - Answer -take care of self

-aim for work-life balance

-reflect on whether your work is meaningful to you

-take resiliency training



Process of Ethical Decision Making - Answer -gather data and identify conflicting moral claims

-identify key participants

-determine moral perspective of key participants

-determine desired outcomes

-identify options

-act on the choice

-identify the outcomes of the action



Why nurses need to know about the law - Answer -authorizes and regulates practice

-nursing actions/omissions are scrutinized through legal lens

-to provide care w/in confines of law

-aids with ethical decision making

-must be able to identify potential legal implications of choices



Functions of law in society - Answer -help maintain order

-provide solutions to help resolve conflicts

-bring about social change/change in behaviours

-outlines/protects civil rights

-reflects social norms and expectations



Sources of law relevant to nursing - Answer constitutional law

Canadian charter

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