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NURS 1013 - FINAL REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ Values Personal beliefs about truth and worth of behaviors, thoughts, objects. Beliefs Interpretations or conclusions that one accepts as true. Value Systems Ranking values based on importance. C...

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NURS 1013 - FINAL REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Values

Personal beliefs about truth and worth of behaviors, thoughts, objects.

Beliefs

Interpretations or conclusions that one accepts as true.

Value Systems

Ranking values based on importance. Construct for personal code of conduct.

Development of Personal and Professional Values

Observations and modeling behaviors and social traditions. Cultural, ethnic, religious

norms.

Value Clarification

Process by which people come to understand their own values and value system. To

clarify values, participate in the process of valuing: choosing prizing acting.

Clarifying Clients' Values

Nurses should strive to understand client decisions and behaviors. Processes: Examine

possible consequences of choices. List alternatives with client benefit and values in

mind. Understand clients may choose freely and should feel good about choice. Affirm

choice. Act on choice. Act with pattern.

Will Your Values Influence Your Care?

,How will you care for clients who: Are injured while under the influence of drugs or

alcohol? Have a STD? Are addicted to drugs? Are desiring an abortion?

Altruism

Concern for the well care of others.

Autonomy

The right to self-determination.

Human Dignity

Treat everyone with respect.

Integrity

What you do when no one is looking.

Social Justice

Upholds moral, legal and human rights.

The Concept of Ethics

The study or examination of morality through a variety of different approaches.

Standards of right and wrong as it relates to conduct and human flourishing. Ethical

behavior is learned beginning in childhood. Tied to morality.

Utilitarian

The consequences of an action determine whether the action was ethical or unethical.

Did the action promote the "greater good?"

Deontological

A rule determines whether or not an action is right or wrong, regardless of the

consequences of the action.

Nursing Ethics

, Subset of bioethics. Formal study of ethical issues in nursing: Beginning and end-of-life

care. Patient confidentiality. Incompetent or illegal practices of colleagues.

How Does the Nurse Promote the Principles of Ethics?

Autonomy - make your own choices. Nonmaleficence - do no harm / avoid doing harm.

Beneficence - for the benefit of the patient. Justice - given each their duty / treat fairly.

Fidelity - to keep your word / promise.

What is a Nursing Code of Ethics?

Succinct statement of nurses' obligations and duties. Guide for a profession's

membership, social contract with the public that it serves. Nonnegotiable Standards Box

6-2 - Student Handbook.

Ethical Dilemma

Two or more clear moral principles apply but support mutually inconsistent courses of

action.

Moral Distress

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.

Examples of Ethical Problems

Paternalism - acting without patient consent to secure good or prevent harm. Deception

- nurses deceive a person for a perceived benefit. Confidentiality & Privacy. Allocation

of scarce nursing resources. Valid consent or refusal.

Informed Consent or Refusal

Informed, or voluntary consent, is needed for: Admission. Specialized diagnostic or

treatment procedure. Any experimental treatments or procedures. Consent must be:

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