Concerns truth-telling and fully disclosing information to your patient, not withholding information, or giving false information
What is Veracity
The three circumstances for a minor to sign an informed consent
1. Married
2. Activity Military
3. Emancipated Minor
Provider orders
What is DNR and AND
The effectiveness of the nursing care provided is measured and the care plan is modified if needed
What is evaluation
means to do good, your actions should promote good
What is Beneficence
Main responsibility of the nurse in obtaining an informed consent
What is act as a witness
Ensuring appropriate info given, patient understood info, and patient voluntarily gave consent
Legal document that expresses the clients wishes regarding medical treatment in the event the client becomes incapacitated
What is Living Will
Collection of data
Principle that obliges us to not inflict harm intentionally or unintentionally
What is Non-Maleficence
Patient unable to provide informed consent
What is unconscious, serious mental health problem, severe learning disability, and/or incompetent
Legal document in which the client designates a health care proxy to make medical decisions in case the patient is incapacitated
Durable Power of Attorney
What is Intervention/Implementation
Professional Obligation to be fair regardless of gender, race, socioeconomic status, or ethnicity
What is Justice
Health-care professional that describes the procedure and/or surgery to the patient for informed consent
What is Physician?
What is Do not Resuscitate
Nurses clinical judgement about the clients response to the actual or potential health condition
What is diagnosis
Professionals obligation to fulfill duties and obligations. Keeping your promises made to patients
Vulnerable population who cannot consent
What is children
Type of advance directive that states only comfort measures are to be taken
What is allow natural death
The nurse sets measurable and achievable short and long term goals for the patient
What is Planning