Which of the following are convictions that are intellectually accepted as true
whether or not they are based in fact?
Belief
A belief is accepted as true and may not be based in fact Values are feelings
about the worth of an item idea or behavior Attitudes are ideas that help
shape viewpoints Morals reflect a person’s attitudes beliefs and values
Morals
A belief is accepted as true and may not be based in fact Values are feelings
about the worth of an item idea or behavior Attitudes are ideas that help
shape viewpoints Morals reflect a person’s attitudes beliefs and values
Attitude
A belief is accepted as true and may not be based in fact Values are feelings
about the worth of an item idea or behavior Attitudes are ideas that help
shape viewpoints Morals reflect a person’s attitudes beliefs and values
Value
A belief is accepted as true and may not be based in fact Values are feelings
about the worth of an item idea or behavior Attitudes are ideas that help
shape viewpoints Morals reflect a person’s attitudes beliefs and values
Question of
Values in childhood are influenced most by which group?
Teachers
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and churches may shape a person’s value system parental values are still
modeled by children because the family is the major source of values until
adulthood
Church
Values in childhood are influenced most by family Although friends teachers
and churches may shape a person’s value system parental values are still
modeled by children because the family is the major source of values until
adulthood
Friends
Values in childhood are influenced most by family Although friends teachers
and churches may shape a person’s value system parental values are still
modeled by children because the family is the major source of values until
adulthood
Family
Values in childhood are influenced most by family Although friends teachers
and churches may shape a person’s value system parental values are still
modeled by children because the family is the major source of values until
adulthood
Question of
A client with terminal cancer refuses further chemotherapy This is an example of
which of the following?
Nonmaleficence
Autonomy refers to the right of clients to act for themselves and make
personal choices including refusal of treatment Nonmaleficence is the
principle to do no harm Veracity is the duty to tell the truth Beneficence
means actively doing good
Veracity
Autonomy refers to the right of clients to act for themselves and make
personal choices including refusal of treatment Nonmaleficence is the
principle to do no harm Veracity is the duty to tell the truth Beneficence
means actively doing good
Autonomy
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