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HCR 210 - Client Centered questions with answers
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HCR 210 - Client Centered questions with answersConfidentiality - correct answer obligation to keep private any information about a patient; information is to be shared only with those who need to know in order to provide care to that patient 
 
Principles associated with confidentiality - correct answer autonomy and right to privacy 
 
Exceptions of confidentiality - correct answer 1. Emergency situations 
2. Client is not competent 
3. protection of third parties 
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HCR 210 quiz #7 well answered
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HCR 210 quiz #7Discrimination - correct answer treating one person differently from another based on an unrelated attribute 
 
Sexism - correct answer relates to prejudice, devaluation, stereotyping or discrimination based on gender 
 
Nursism - correct answer derogatory term to characterize men in nursing, demeans the caring role of men in nursing 
 
Stereotyping - correct answer Retention in nursing school students is better for women than men because they feel less included 
 
Victimization -...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 - Final well answered
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 - Final well answeredDignitas - correct answer An assisted suicide group in Switzerland that helps persons with terminal illness and certain physical and mental illnesses to die assisted by qualified doctors and allied health personnel, provided that they are of sound judgment, and the decision is made of their own free will, without form of coercion, criteria required by the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland. 
 
Autonomy - correct answer An ethical p...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -Ethics Final Exam HCR 210 passed
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Ethics Final Exam HCR 210What ethical theory is primarily concerned with fulfilling one's duty and argues that consequences do not determine what is right? - correct answer Deontology 
 
What is the major principle behind Rawls' theory of justice? - correct answer Justice is fairness 
 
What is of primary concern in utilitarian theory? - correct answer The greatest good for the greatest number 
 
The personnel of an emergency room department has received word that an explosion occurred at a ne...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 - Arizona State University well answered
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 - Arizona State University well answeredDeontology - Kant - correct answer Evaluates morality by examining the nature of actions and the will of agents rather than the goals achieved 
"free will" 
actions > outcomes 
one should act on the duty of obligation to the moral law regardless of any relationship you may have with the outcome 
against autonomy violation 
do unto others as you would have them do unto you 
act so that you treat humanity, both...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 - CH 1-4: Midterm questions with answers
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 - CH 1-4: Midterm questions with answersThe United Nations universal declaration of human rights should not be confused with: - correct answer legal rights 
 
Virtue ethics is best described as: - correct answer a class of ethical theory advocating character development and formation of appropriate moral disposition within the individual 
 
the "patient advocate" model of nursing calls for nurses to be: - correct answer ethically independent agents 
 
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 4 well answered
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 4 well answeredA wrong or injury that a person suffers because of someone else's action either intentional or unintentional, isN: - correct answer Tort 
 
Reducing the risk of malpractice litigation can be accomplished by: - correct answer Being courteous, keeping up to date with knowledge and skills, and frequently assessing a patient for changing health status 
 
Components of malpractice includes - correct answer Duty owed to the patient 
Causal rela...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Chapter 1 well answered
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Chapter 1 well answeredPhilosophy - correct answer Comes from Ancient Greek defined as "love of wisdom." Explains what is real/not real - true/false 
 
Ethics - correct answer Branch of philosophy that determines how human actions may be judged right or wrong. 
 
Practical Wisdom - correct answer The ability to choose patterns of actions through consideration of virtues along with the wildest range of experience for the human person in society. 
 
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HCR 210 CHAPTER 1 verified already passed
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HCR 210 CHAPTER 1 verified already passedFirst step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Stating the ethical problem in terms of ethical values at stake 
 
Second step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Identification of stakeholders and necessary information 
 
Third step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Assessment of a wide range of solutions and possible outcomes 
 
Fourth step in ethical decision-making - correct answer Justifying your decision by using such things...
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Definitions with answers
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HCR 210 Arizona State University -HCR 210 Definitions with answersLaw - correct answer a society's way of promoting its values and inhibiting those acts that are contradictory 
 
Ethics - correct answer a philosophical system for critically examining situations that involve questions of right or wrong 
 
Morals - correct answer a system of rules within a society or group which guides conduct and establishes standards of behavior 
 
Values - correct answer ideals, beliefs, customs, modes of cond...