BSNC 1020 Final Question and answers rated A+ 2025/2026
1. • Ethics is
the study of good conduct, character, and motives. It is concerned with
determining what is good or valuable for all people moral principles
values rule equity standards, code culture religion, discipline
2. Ethical dilemma choosing one side or issue save mom or baby equal reasons for both
and some- thing is let go baby and chemo
3. ethical disen- can occur when disreg ethics unkind non compassionate cruel to other
gagement
and pt
4. ethical distress the patient wants ditterent than others palliative care ditterent from you
5. Ethical indiffer- lack of interest passive state moral inditterence
ence
6. Ethical problem conflicts between values unsure of what to do example MAID and
depressed
7. Ethical residue left over feels dissatisfaction feeling after everything done
8. Ethical violation breach fundamental duties of nursing and pt
9. Nursing -CAN code of ethics
practice -entry to practice competencies: standard 4 ethical practice include
entails 4 indicators
core -nursing practice standards,
foundation
-CIHC interprofessional collaboration
10. Nursing things that nurses are going to be doing that impacts the pt
values and
ethical Re-
sponsibilities
11. • CNA code -The code is aspirational and regulatory, inform everyone about ethical
of ethics values and responsibility, nursing Canada is self regulating and bound
to the code of ethics protect the public
1/
22
, BSNC 1020 Final
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-Why do nurses need the code of ethics: because we are self regulating
-Advocate and quality practice environments and compassionate
12. æ7 nursing values - Safe compassionate and ethical care
-Promoting health and well being
-Promoting respecting informed decisions
-Honouring dignity
-Maintaining privacy and confidently
-Promoting justice
-Being accountable
13. æ4 Principals -Autonomy: ones freedom or self-determination respect for others
of bioethics
independence ie assisting patients to make their own decisions imply
to capacity to act inde- pendently principle of informed consent
example: when a pt faces surgery he has the obligation to review the
surgical procedure includes risks and benefits of care refuse a
medications
14. - Beneficence promoting someone else's good or well-being respecting their duty
to care duty to be a benefit to the pt positive steps to remove harm
out of the way to do good picked up on cues goes further example:
nurse walked in on pt but looks not good but states he's fine probe
farther to see what's wrong noticing in pain giving meds
15. - Non-malefi- Avoid any harm or hurt to patients balancing the risk to benefit not
cence
intention create harm to pt medical competence required protect the pt
from harm example: hurting a patient on purpose giving them
something to hurt them no intention giving wrong meds
16. - Justice being fair and equitable to every patient each person regardless of
background gets high quality care fairness to all example ER triage
everyone gets the same gun wounds before stubbed toe social status
and money doesn't matter
This is when the reserves do not have running water and come back with
2/
22
, infected wounds
3/
22
1. • Ethics is
the study of good conduct, character, and motives. It is concerned with
determining what is good or valuable for all people moral principles
values rule equity standards, code culture religion, discipline
2. Ethical dilemma choosing one side or issue save mom or baby equal reasons for both
and some- thing is let go baby and chemo
3. ethical disen- can occur when disreg ethics unkind non compassionate cruel to other
gagement
and pt
4. ethical distress the patient wants ditterent than others palliative care ditterent from you
5. Ethical indiffer- lack of interest passive state moral inditterence
ence
6. Ethical problem conflicts between values unsure of what to do example MAID and
depressed
7. Ethical residue left over feels dissatisfaction feeling after everything done
8. Ethical violation breach fundamental duties of nursing and pt
9. Nursing -CAN code of ethics
practice -entry to practice competencies: standard 4 ethical practice include
entails 4 indicators
core -nursing practice standards,
foundation
-CIHC interprofessional collaboration
10. Nursing things that nurses are going to be doing that impacts the pt
values and
ethical Re-
sponsibilities
11. • CNA code -The code is aspirational and regulatory, inform everyone about ethical
of ethics values and responsibility, nursing Canada is self regulating and bound
to the code of ethics protect the public
1/
22
, BSNC 1020 Final
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_faobip
-Why do nurses need the code of ethics: because we are self regulating
-Advocate and quality practice environments and compassionate
12. æ7 nursing values - Safe compassionate and ethical care
-Promoting health and well being
-Promoting respecting informed decisions
-Honouring dignity
-Maintaining privacy and confidently
-Promoting justice
-Being accountable
13. æ4 Principals -Autonomy: ones freedom or self-determination respect for others
of bioethics
independence ie assisting patients to make their own decisions imply
to capacity to act inde- pendently principle of informed consent
example: when a pt faces surgery he has the obligation to review the
surgical procedure includes risks and benefits of care refuse a
medications
14. - Beneficence promoting someone else's good or well-being respecting their duty
to care duty to be a benefit to the pt positive steps to remove harm
out of the way to do good picked up on cues goes further example:
nurse walked in on pt but looks not good but states he's fine probe
farther to see what's wrong noticing in pain giving meds
15. - Non-malefi- Avoid any harm or hurt to patients balancing the risk to benefit not
cence
intention create harm to pt medical competence required protect the pt
from harm example: hurting a patient on purpose giving them
something to hurt them no intention giving wrong meds
16. - Justice being fair and equitable to every patient each person regardless of
background gets high quality care fairness to all example ER triage
everyone gets the same gun wounds before stubbed toe social status
and money doesn't matter
This is when the reserves do not have running water and come back with
2/
22
, infected wounds
3/
22