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CRRN - Legislative/Economic/Ethics/Legal
Issues Exam With Complete Solutions


Definition of Ethics - ANSWER Study of moral standards and how they affect conduct

American Nurse's Association Code of Ethics has ____ provisions - ANSWER 9

Provisions 1,2,and 3 of the ANA Code of Ethics says - ANSWER that the nurse should
provide services in a manner that respects human dignity, that the nurse's main
committment is to the patients and should act as an advocate

Provision 4 of ANA Code of Ethics says - ANSWER the nurse is responsible and
accountable for individual nursing decision and actions

Provision 5 of ANA Code of Ethics says - ANSWER the nurse has a committment to self
as well as in terms of maintenance of integrity and personal and professional growth

The last 4 provisions of ANA Code of Ethics address - ANSWER advancement of the
nursing profession and its values, specifically the use of individual collective actions,
general contribution to nursing improvement, participation in community and national
efforts and collective assertion of nursing values

What are the 4 categories of ethical theories - ANSWER ethics of divine commands

selfishness

duty and respect

consequences

What is deontological theory - ANSWER practice based on the ethics of duty and respect
is more oriented toward what is defined as right in a legal sense.

What is utilitarian ethics - ANSWER Ethics of consequences - concentrating on the
outcome perceived to be good

What is maleficence? - ANSWER doing no harm

What is beneficience? - ANSWER doing good

Why was the Nuremburg Code established after WWII - ANSWER to address human
medical experimentation and is now the basis for clinical research guidelines

Name the tenets of the Nuremburg code - ANSWER informed voluntary consent,
expectation of benefit, design principles based on animal studies, no expected harm,
greater potentialiy for good rather than endangerment.

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