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Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition Chapter 03: Legal and Ethical IssuesYoder-Wise: Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
The manager in the coronary care unit believes an important ethical consideration in
performance evaluations is to include the employee's good qualities and give positive
direction for professional growth. What ethical principle does this represent?
a. Justice
b. Fidelity
c. Beneficence
d. ...
Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th
Edition Chapter 03: Legal and Ethical
IssuesYoder-Wise: Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update and
Recommended Version
1. The manager in the coronary care unit believes an important ethical consideration in
performance evaluations is to include the employee's good qualities and give positive
direction for professional growth. What ethical principle does this represent?
a. Justice
b. Fidelity
c. Beneficence
d. Nonmaleficence
→ ANS: D
→ Nonmaleficence refers to "doing no harm." For a nurse manager following this
principle, performance evaluation should emphasize an employee's good qualities and
give positive direction for growth. Destroying the employee's self-esteem and self-
worth would be considered doing harm under this principle.
2. A staff nurse in the area that you manage has excelled in the delivery of patient education.
You are considering implementing a new job description that would broaden her opportunity
to teach patients and orient new staff members to the value of patient education. What
→ ANS: C
→ The principle of paternalism allows one person to make partial decisions for another
and is most frequently deemed to be a negative or undesirable principle. Paternalism,
however, may be used to assist persons to make decisions when they do not have
sufficient data or expertise. Paternalism becomes undesirable when the entire decision
is taken away from the employee.
3. A patient refuses a simple procedure that you believe is in the patient's best interest. What
two ethical principles are in conflict in this situation?
a. Fidelity and justice
b. Veracity and fidelity
c. Autonomy and beneficence
d. Paternalism and respect for others
→ ANS: C
→ Autonomy refers to the freedom to make a choice (e.g., refuse a procedure), and
beneficence to doing good (performing a procedure that will benefit the patient).
4. An individual in a wheelchair is applying for the position of receptionist in an outpatient
clinic. What does the nurse manager understand based on The Americans with Disabilities Act
of 1990 requirements for employers?
a. Make reasonable accommodations for persons who are disabled.
b. Allow modified job expectations for persons recovering from alcoholism.
c. Hire disabled individuals before hiring other qualified, non-disabled persons.
d. Treat, for purposes of employment, homosexuals and bisexuals as disabled.
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