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NSG-310 Topic 4 Exam Questions and Answers

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NSG-310 Topic 4 Exam Questions and
Answers
advanced directive - Answer-is a document where written instructions are recognized
under state law related to the provision of medical care when an individual is
incapacitated and unable to state desired care

advocate - Answer-is someone who speaks up for or acts on behalf of clients

autonomy - Answer-refers to the rights of an individual to choose, made own decisions
and ability to act on own choices

beneficence - Answer-the ethical principle is the duty to promote good and prevent
harm which is known as

informed consent - Answer-is a person agreement to allow something to happen based
upon full disclosure and explanation of facts needed for client to make an intelligent
decision. May include information about procedures, treatments, options, and
consequences of refusal

justice - Answer-this ethical principle is known for the obligation to be fair and is called

Assualt - Answer-it would be considered....where a client feels a threat of harm

malpractice - Answer-When negligence is committed by a professional healthcare
provider that produces harm, there can be a legal determination for

Nonmaleficence - Answer-the duty to cause no harm to others.

veracity - Answer-This ethical principle is where truthfulness is given and not lying or
deceiving clients and is known as

health insurance portability and accountability act - Answer-law which was enacted by
Congress in 1996 to govern privacy of health care information.

ethical dilemma - Answer-is where there is a conflict between two or more ethical
principles.

negligence - Answer-is conduct that falls below the standard of care where this act
constitutes doing something a reasonable and prudent nurse would not do.

fidelity - Answer-This ethical principle is at the foundation of ethical care for a nurse-
client relationship to be faithful, keep commitment and promise of competent care and is
known as

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