BSNC 1020 FINAL Exam with correct
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what is ethical distress
occurs when the nurse knows the right thing to do but either personal or institutional factors
make it difficult to follow the correct course of action
what is ethical disengagement
Begin to see the disregard of their ethical commitments as normal to persons receiving their
care.
ethical problems
when you put a clients health at harm and interfere with CNA code of ethics or guidelines
ethical violations
actions or failures to act that breach fundamental duties to persons receiving care or to
colleagues and other healthcare providers
ethical distress example
multiple people overdoing over and over that don't want help but you have to help them as you
were assigned even though there are people who need you more
ethical indifference example
health care professional doesn't get vaccinated which fails to acknowledge the concern for
others safety
ethical residue
what nurses experience when they seriously compromise themselves or allow themselves to be
compromised
ethical residue example
reporting a friend in healthcare and you feel guilty after reporting
, the founder of modern nursing is
Florence Nightingale
minimum standard for nursing eduction are set by
provincial regulators and associations
between 200-2010 baccalaureate as entry to practice was realized throughout Canada with the
exception to which province
quebec
the following characteristic of nursing in Canada today can be traced back to Nightengale
nursing as a highly regulated profession
what means being able to accpect responsibility or to account for ones actions and refers to
being answerable to someone for something one has done
accountability
Including patients in decision making regarding their care and respecting their choices of
treatment demonstrate the principle of
a. Beneficence
b. Autonomy
c. Justice
d. Veracity
B autonomy
a nurse registration can be suspended or revoked by the regulatory body if a nurse's conduct
violates provisions in the registration statute? true or false
true
in a negligence lawsuit, these standards of care are used to determine whether the nurse has
acted reasonably prudent in a similar setting with the same credentials would act. true or false
true
the primary professional responsibility of a nurse is to who
the people who require nursing care
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