Threats to do harm to the person or another person
What is assault?
Health-care workers avoiding harm to clients
What is nonmaleficence?
The lowest (least difficult) level of educational questions in Bloom’s Taxonomy
What are knowledge-based questions?
Web-based technologies that allow users to create, share, and participate in dialogue in virtual communities and networks.
What is social media?
Medical information that can be traced to, or identified with, a particular patient
What is protected health information?
Application of force to the person or another person without lawful justification or permission
What is battery?
The ethical principle that requires that the primary goal of health care and nursing is to do good for others?
What is Beneficence?
25% of NCLEX-RN questions are written in this format
What is NextGEN NCLEX-RN questions?
Relationship between the caregiver and patient that is focused on promoting or restoring health and well-being of the patient.
What is a therapeutic relationship?
A key element in the success of her nursing school was that it was not under control of the hospital.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Exists when a person will either die or have a permanent injury if not treated immediately and consent is considered implied;
What is a true emergency?
The first step in the ethical decision-making process
What is collect and analyze the data?
A set of three domains that divide educational objectives
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
A stereotyped, trite, or pat answer.
What is a cliche?
The accrediting body that is responsible for accreditation of associate-degree nursing programs?
What is Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)?
Explains to the judge and jury what happened based on the patient's record and who offers an opinion as to whether the nursing care met acceptable standards of practice
What is an expert witness?
Protection and support of another's rights
What is advocacy?
This voluntary credentialing indicates that an individual has achieved a high level of expertise and knowledge in an area of practice
What is certification?
Objective understanding of the way in which a patient sees their situation, identifying the way another person feels, putting onself in another person's circumstance.
What is empathy?
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competency that identifies gaps between local and best practices.
What is quality improvement?
An action, by law, that a nurse is required to do
What is report any instances of child abuse?
A situation in which an ethical decision is required between choices that are equally distasteful
What is an ethical dilemma?
The ability to integrate different elements or concepts in order to form a sound pattern or structure so a new meaning can be established.
What is synthesis?
Ability to stand up for onself and others using open, honest, and direct communication.
What is assertiveness/asseritve behavior?
Care delivered with an awareness of the aspects of the patient's culture.
What is cultural competence?