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What is the definition of nursing ethics?
What is the definition of nursing ethics?
Which principle is primarily concerned with promoting good in nursing ethics?
Which principle is primarily concerned with promoting good in nursing ethics?
What does the principle of justice emphasize in nursing?
What does the principle of justice emphasize in nursing?
What should a nurse do when asked to perform a procedure they are not trained for?
What should a nurse do when asked to perform a procedure they are not trained for?
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Which figure is recognized for establishing the first ethical code in nursing?
Which figure is recognized for establishing the first ethical code in nursing?
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What does Nonmaleficence in nursing ethics refer to?
What does Nonmaleficence in nursing ethics refer to?
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Which principle obliges nurses to explain their actions in the event of an error?
Which principle obliges nurses to explain their actions in the event of an error?
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Which scenario represents a violation of patient confidentiality?
Which scenario represents a violation of patient confidentiality?
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Among the ethical responsibilities of a nurse, what is a crucial action?
Among the ethical responsibilities of a nurse, what is a crucial action?
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How can a nurse effectively promote patient autonomy?
How can a nurse effectively promote patient autonomy?
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What principle is primarily concerned with protecting patient safety and rights?
What principle is primarily concerned with protecting patient safety and rights?
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What is the primary goal of nursing ethics?
What is the primary goal of nursing ethics?
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What does the ethical principle of 'Nonmaleficence' entail?
What does the ethical principle of 'Nonmaleficence' entail?
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In which context is health education considered an important role for nurses?
In which context is health education considered an important role for nurses?
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Which action would constitute a breach of patient privacy?
Which action would constitute a breach of patient privacy?
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Which principle emphasizes the patient's right to make their own decisions?
Which principle emphasizes the patient's right to make their own decisions?
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Flashcards
What is a nurse's ethical responsibility regarding procedures?
What is a nurse's ethical responsibility regarding procedures?
Refusing to perform procedures that are outside of their training and scope of practice.
How does a nurse promote patient autonomy?
How does a nurse promote patient autonomy?
Educating patients about their treatment options and choices, allowing them to make informed decisions.
What principle focuses on protecting patient safety?
What principle focuses on protecting patient safety?
This principle emphasizes protecting patient safety and well-being.
What is the primary goal of nursing ethics?
What is the primary goal of nursing ethics?
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What is a nurse's role in difficult decisions?
What is a nurse's role in difficult decisions?
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What does 'Nonmaleficence' mean?
What does 'Nonmaleficence' mean?
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In what context is health education part of nursing roles?
In what context is health education part of nursing roles?
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Which of the following is considered a breach of privacy?
Which of the following is considered a breach of privacy?
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What is nursing ethics?
What is nursing ethics?
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What is autonomy in nursing?
What is autonomy in nursing?
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What is beneficence in nursing?
What is beneficence in nursing?
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What is nonmaleficence?
What is nonmaleficence?
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What is accountability in nursing ethics?
What is accountability in nursing ethics?
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What is justice in nursing ethics?
What is justice in nursing ethics?
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What is fidelity in nursing ethics?
What is fidelity in nursing ethics?
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What is confidentiality in nursing?
What is confidentiality in nursing?
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Study Notes
Nursing Ethics Definitions and Principles
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Nursing ethics is a system of principles governing a nurse's actions. It's also a science studying human behavior in healthcare.
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A core principle of nursing ethics is privacy and confidentiality.
Key Ethical Concepts
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Beneficence: Promoting good and avoiding harm.
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Justice: Providing equal care to all patients.
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Nonmaleficence: Avoiding causing harm.
Ethical Dilemmas and Responsibilities
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When asked to perform a procedure untrained for, refuse, and ask colleagues for help.
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Ethical principle related to confidentiality is confidentiality itself.
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Responsibility as an ethical principle includes explaining actions during an error.
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Florence Nightingale emphasized disease prevention and education.
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The principle of justice involves ensuring equal care for all patients.
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An ethical responsibility of a nurse is refusing procedures they aren't trained to perform.
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Promoting patient autonomy involves educating patients about their treatment options.
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Protecting patient safety and rights is part of the beneficence ethic.
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A nurse's primary goal is improving overall patient health.
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A nurse's role in difficult decisions includes focusing on patient interests, not letting personal desires affect the outcome, and following professional ethical principles when faced with a conflict.
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Nonmaleficence means preventing harm to patients.
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Health education is part of nursing roles in promoting public health.
Ethical Violations
- Sharing patient information without consent is a breach of privacy.
Professional Conduct & Ethical Principles
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Fidelity is commitment to professional promises and responsibilities.
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Providing equal care to all patients upholds the justice principle.
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Autonomy involves respecting a patient's right to make decisions.
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Nurses should explain procedures and avoid relying on colleagues to do so.
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A nurse should follow professional ethical principles to address ethical conflicts.
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Developing nursing ethics aims to promote professional behavior standards and improve nurse-patient relationships.
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Explore the key definitions and principles of nursing ethics, including core concepts such as beneficence, justice, and nonmaleficence. Understand your ethical responsibilities and dilemmas you may face in nursing practice. This quiz will help you reinforce your knowledge of ethical principles in healthcare.