ethical and legal considerations ATI
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already graded A+ 2025-2026
code of ethics - answer Developed by the ANA, this document
outlines rules for nurses about client privacy, nursing conduct, and
nursing behaviors to protect clients and the profession.
how many provisions are in the code of ethics - answer 9
Provisions 1 to 3 of the Code refer to: - answer the fundamental
values of the nursing profession and the nurse's commitment to
those that they care for.
Provisions 4 to 6 of the Code refer to: - answer the duty and loyalty
that the nurse is expected to show to their clients and themselves.
Provisions 7 to 9 of the Code refer to: - answer the duty and loyalty
the nurse is expected to show beyond direct client encounters and
to the nursing profession as a whole.
autonomy - answer Independence or freedom, ability to make one's
own decisions.
Beneficence - answer Doing good and acting in the best interest of a
client by providing care that benefits them.
Ethics in Practice
Nonmaleficence - answer Doing no harm, or the least amount of
harm to the client, while trying to achieve the best possible
outcome.
questions with 100% correct answers
already graded A+ 2025-2026
code of ethics - answer Developed by the ANA, this document
outlines rules for nurses about client privacy, nursing conduct, and
nursing behaviors to protect clients and the profession.
how many provisions are in the code of ethics - answer 9
Provisions 1 to 3 of the Code refer to: - answer the fundamental
values of the nursing profession and the nurse's commitment to
those that they care for.
Provisions 4 to 6 of the Code refer to: - answer the duty and loyalty
that the nurse is expected to show to their clients and themselves.
Provisions 7 to 9 of the Code refer to: - answer the duty and loyalty
the nurse is expected to show beyond direct client encounters and
to the nursing profession as a whole.
autonomy - answer Independence or freedom, ability to make one's
own decisions.
Beneficence - answer Doing good and acting in the best interest of a
client by providing care that benefits them.
Ethics in Practice
Nonmaleficence - answer Doing no harm, or the least amount of
harm to the client, while trying to achieve the best possible
outcome.