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30 Cards in this Set
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these are principles or standards governing proper conduct as applied to a profession and serve to protect the rts of human beings?
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ethics
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these are personal convictions that something is right or wrong?character or attitude.
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morals
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a moral issue becomes an ethical one when the choice is no longer clear between right and wrong?
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true
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standards that influence behavior; freely chosen and enduring beliefs and attitudes that we get from religion, education, parents and teachers?
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values
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these are principles or standards governing proper conduct as applied to a profession and serve to protect the rts of human beings?
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ethics
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ethics that are applied to life and death decision making are called?
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bio-ethics
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these are personal convictions that something is right or wrong?character or attitude.
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morals
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a moral issue becomes an ethical one when the choice is no longer clear between right and wrong?
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true
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standards that influence behavior; freely chosen and enduring beliefs and attitudes that we get from religion, education, parents and teachers?
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values
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ethics that are applied to life and death decision making are called?
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bio-ethics
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these are principles or standards governing proper conduct as applied to a profession and serve to protect the rts of human beings?
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ethics
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these are personal convictions that something is right or wrong?character or attitude.
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morals
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a moral issue becomes an ethical one when the choice is no longer clear between right and wrong?
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true
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standards that influence behavior; freely chosen and enduring beliefs and attitudes that we get from religion, education, parents and teachers?
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values
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ethics that are applied to life and death decision making are called?
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bio-ethics
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when there is no right or wrong answer , this is known as a?
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ethical dilemma
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common legal / ethical dilemmas
self |
most important- nurse is accountable to self, must stay informed, maintain licensure,
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these are principles or standards governing proper conduct as applied to a profession and serve to protect the rts of human beings?
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ethics
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these are personal convictions that something is right or wrong?character or attitude.
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morals
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a moral issue becomes an ethical one when the choice is no longer clear between right and wrong?
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true
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standards that influence behavior; freely chosen and enduring beliefs and attitudes that we get from religion, education, parents and teachers?
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values
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ethics that are applied to life and death decision making are called?
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bio-ethics
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when there is no right or wrong answer , this is known as a?
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ethical dilemma
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common legal / ethical dilemmas
self |
most important- nurse is accountable to self, must stay informed, maintain licensure,
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common legal / ethical dilemmas
client |
responsible for providing proper nursing care,maintaining clients safety and well being/ hold in confidence client info and be advocate for client.
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common legal / ethical dilemmas
nursing profession |
report a colleague(but talk to supervisor first)/ document all activities/maintain ethical standards/ staff refusing care due to race, or color.
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common legal / ethical dilemmas
hospital |
follow policy and procedures/ cutting cost(inadequate equipt must be reported/ permitting unlicensed personnel to perform activities.
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common legal / ethical dilemmas
physician |
carry out his/her orders(report incompetent behavior), not using sterile technique.
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name some other dilemmas that nurses may have to deal with.
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abortion, frozen embryos, aids, organ & tissue transplant, elderly abuse, nurse-physician-client relationship, nurse-nurse relationship, DNR orders.
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what are ways to solve ethical dilemmas?
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recognition of dilemma(there is no law),gather facts, clarify personal context(who should make the decision), be honest and truthful,
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