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NMNC 4320 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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NMNC 4320 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Ethics - ANSWERSThe values, virtues, principles, and policies that guide the moral delivery of health care. 
 
Ethics in Nursing - ANSWERSDiscipline in which norms are explored, discussed, and evaluated; Academic exercise where nurses do research and think about ethics in nursing. 
 
Normative Ethics - ANSWERSStudy of ethical behavior, how one should act in a moral sense, and standards that regulate right and wrong conduct. 
 
Meta Ethics -...
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NBDHE exam |Questions Solved 100% Latest Update
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Purpose of the DH Code of Ethics - ANSWER To achieve high levels of ethical consciousness, 
decision making, and practice by members of a profession. 
DH core values include: - ANSWER Veracity 
Autonomy 
Beneficence 
Justice 
Non-maleficence 
Confidentiality 
Societal trust 
Veracity - ANSWER Truthfulness
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NRNP 6675 FINAL EXAM (2 VERSIONS, 200 Q & A, LATEST-2024/2025) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
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NRNP 6675 FINAL EXAM (2 VERSIONS, 200 Q & A, 
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1. Concerns when treating geriatric patients with psychotherapeutic drugs include all of the following 
EXCEPT: 
 A. Elderly persons may be more susceptible to adverse effects of psychotherapeutic 
drugs. 
 B. Elderly persons may metabolize psychotherapeutic drugs more slowly . 
C. Elderly persons may metabolize psychotherapeutic drugs more rapidly. D. Elderly persons may excrete 
psychotherap...
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PANCE Professionalism Questions And Answers Rated A+
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Utilitarianism - holds that the most ethical choice is the one that will produce the greatest amount 
of benefit for the most people. It is a consequence-oriented theory that judges the rightness or 
wrongness of decisions based on outcomes or predicted outcomes 
Deontology - is a duty-oriented ethical theory that uses rules to distinguish right and wrong. There 
is no weighing the costs and benefits of a situation. We have a duty to adhere to rules, i.e. the Ten 
Commandments 
Virtue ethics - s...
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NURS 3300 final: Wk 11-15 Questions with Correct Answers
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Discuss the role of ethics and values in professional nursing. Correct Answer -Ethics: set expectations & standards of behavior for professionals; also help professional groups settle questions about practice or behavior 
 >includes advocacy, responsibility, accountability, & confidentiality 
 
-Values: influence behavior of individuals 
 
What are the ethical principles? Correct Answer -Autonomy 
-Beneficence 
-Nonmaleficence 
-Justice 
-₈Fidelity 
 
What is autonomy? Correct Answer -r...
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nursing 104 final ull All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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nursing role: nurse asses client resources, strengths and weaknesses, coping behaviors, and the 
environment to optimize the problem solving and self-care abilities of the client and family - care 
provider 
what are the core functions of EHR? - health information and data capture, results management, 
order entry and management, decision support, electronic communication and connectivity, patient 
support, administrative processes, reporting and population health management 
what does the prima...
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NURS 2047 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Ethical Principle: Beneficence Correct Answer-Do no harm, then do as much good as you can (duty to do good, and maximize good) 
 
Ethical Principle: Non Maleficence Correct Answer-Duty to do no harm in pursuing a greater good 
 
Ethical Principle: Autonomy Correct Answer-Capable and competent individual making his own decisions 
 
Ethical Principle: Fidelity Correct Answer-Foundation of nurse-patient relationship. Obliges nurses to be loyal, keep their promises, and tell the truth. 
 
Ethical Pr...
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NURS 2500 Exam 1 - Defining Nursing and Context of Nursing Questions And Answers Graded A+
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3 health practice categories - Answer-Beneficial 
Neutral 
Dysfunctional 
3 necessary elements for malpractice - Answer-Breach of duty 
Causation 
Damage 
3 sources of law - Answer-Statutory 
Regulatory/administrative 
Common 
4 patient/family resources - Answer-Financial 
Physical 
Emotional 
Social 
6 types of intentional torts - Answer-Assault 
Battery 
Defamation of character 
Fraud 
Invasion of privacy 
False imprisonment 
7 principles of ethics in nursing - Answer-AutonomyBeneficence 
Non-...
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HSC 310 Ethics Part 1 Exam Questions with Revised Answer (All are Correct)
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HSC 310 Ethics Part 1 Exam Questions with Revised Answer (All are Correct) 
 
 
What is ethical dilemma? - Answer- "a situation that requires a moral choice between mutually exclusive courses of action" 
 So you are going with one course of action but it conflicts with other situations 
 
Principled Approach - What is it? What's the problem with using the approach? - Answer- Autonomy 
 Non-Maleficence 
 Beneficence 
 Justice 
 
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NBDHE mock exam Questions and Answers
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Promising a patient treatment outcomes that might not be achievable is known 
as: 
Ans- breach of contract 
advising the patient on benefits, risks, and expected outcomes of their 
proposed treatment plan, prior to obtaining informed consent, promotes which 
principle? 
Ans- autonomy 
the patient refuses to take the prescribed prophylactic premedication required 
before dental hygiene treatment. The dental hygienist's decision not to treat 
the patient exemplifies: 
Ans- ethical dilemma 
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