NUR 210 EXAM 1 NURSING COURSE REVIEW // A+
GRADED PRESENTATION // CORE NURSING CONCEPTS
HEALTH PROMOTION CLINICAL JUDGMENT AND PATIENT
CARE FOUNDATIONS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS //
ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026
what is best described as the concepts, ideals, behaviors, and significant
themes that give meaning to a persons life? - THE CORRECT ANSWER
-values
what are the rules of conduct that protect the social fabric? - THE
CORRECT ANSWER -laws
what term is best defined as standards of right and wrong that often are
based on religious beliefs? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -morals
the term defined as systems of valued behaviors and beliefs - THE
CORRECT ANSWER -ethics
As nurses achieve increased professional autonomy, what must they
also accept? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -ethical accountability
what is the primary function of an ethical code? - THE CORRECT
ANSWER -a framework for decision making
identify the system of ethical decision making that has as its focus a
concern for efficiency and utility - THE CORRECT ANSWER -
teleological
Provision number 1 of 2001 Code of Ethics for Nurses states: "the nurse,
in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect
or the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual,
unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal
, attributes, or the nature of health-care problems." On which ethical
principle is this statement primarily based? - THE CORRECT ANSWER
-distributive justice
identify the statement that most accurately compares the ethical code for
nurses with the law - THE CORRECT ANSWER -the ethical code
encompasses all the pertinent laws
provision number 6 of the 2001 code of ethics for nurses states: "the
nurse participates in the advancement of the profession through
contributions to practice, education, administration, and knowledge
development." On which ethical principle is this statement primarily
based? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -Accountability
identify the name of the system of ethical decision-making that is based
on the "greatest good" principle - THE CORRECT ANSWER -
Utiliarianism
identify the system of ethical decision making that is based on the
discovery and confirmation of a set of morals or rules that govern the
ethical dilemma - THE CORRECT ANSWER -Deontological
what is the ethical principle that requires that the primary goal of health
care and nursing is to do good for others? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -
Beneficence
what is the best definition of the ethical principle of nonmaleficence? -
THE CORRECT ANSWER -health care working avoiding to harm clients
identify the term used when an ethical situation arises in which there is a
choice between two equally unfavorable alternatives - THE CORRECT
ANSWER -Ethical dilemma
GRADED PRESENTATION // CORE NURSING CONCEPTS
HEALTH PROMOTION CLINICAL JUDGMENT AND PATIENT
CARE FOUNDATIONS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS //
ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026
what is best described as the concepts, ideals, behaviors, and significant
themes that give meaning to a persons life? - THE CORRECT ANSWER
-values
what are the rules of conduct that protect the social fabric? - THE
CORRECT ANSWER -laws
what term is best defined as standards of right and wrong that often are
based on religious beliefs? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -morals
the term defined as systems of valued behaviors and beliefs - THE
CORRECT ANSWER -ethics
As nurses achieve increased professional autonomy, what must they
also accept? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -ethical accountability
what is the primary function of an ethical code? - THE CORRECT
ANSWER -a framework for decision making
identify the system of ethical decision making that has as its focus a
concern for efficiency and utility - THE CORRECT ANSWER -
teleological
Provision number 1 of 2001 Code of Ethics for Nurses states: "the nurse,
in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect
or the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual,
unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal
, attributes, or the nature of health-care problems." On which ethical
principle is this statement primarily based? - THE CORRECT ANSWER
-distributive justice
identify the statement that most accurately compares the ethical code for
nurses with the law - THE CORRECT ANSWER -the ethical code
encompasses all the pertinent laws
provision number 6 of the 2001 code of ethics for nurses states: "the
nurse participates in the advancement of the profession through
contributions to practice, education, administration, and knowledge
development." On which ethical principle is this statement primarily
based? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -Accountability
identify the name of the system of ethical decision-making that is based
on the "greatest good" principle - THE CORRECT ANSWER -
Utiliarianism
identify the system of ethical decision making that is based on the
discovery and confirmation of a set of morals or rules that govern the
ethical dilemma - THE CORRECT ANSWER -Deontological
what is the ethical principle that requires that the primary goal of health
care and nursing is to do good for others? - THE CORRECT ANSWER -
Beneficence
what is the best definition of the ethical principle of nonmaleficence? -
THE CORRECT ANSWER -health care working avoiding to harm clients
identify the term used when an ethical situation arises in which there is a
choice between two equally unfavorable alternatives - THE CORRECT
ANSWER -Ethical dilemma