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ethical principles
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100

She linked health to clean air, clean water, safe food, and noise/light control in her 1860 work Notes on Nursing.

Florence Nightingale

100

Homes built before 1978 may contain this toxic substance.

Lead-based paint

100

Telling the truth and providing accurate information is this ethical principle.

Veracity

100

Ethics committees are required in hospitals certified by JCAHO and this designation.

Magnet hospitals

100

System that includes all living organisms in an area as well as the physical environment functioning together as a unit

Dynamic communities

200

This early public health nurse coined the term “public health nurse.”

Lillian Wald

200

The EPA term for land containing pollutants or hazardous waste.

brownfield

200

Keeping promises and commitments is known as this ethical principle.

Fidelity

200

This principle requires avoiding harm, such as stopping unsafe pesticide practices.

nonmaleficence

200

Based on coexistence of humans and the environment

Sustainability

300

Dynamic communities of living organisms and their physical environment are known as this.

ecosystems

300

This gas causes lung cancer and is found in soil/basements

Radon gas

300

This value focuses on fairness and equitable distribution of resources.

Justice

300

This ethical concept means “freedom of choice” and includes informed consent.

Autonomy

300

Includes all non-natural aspects of the environment

Built environment 

400

This principle states we should take precaution even without complete scientific certainty.

precautionary principle

400

This is used to extract oil and gas from deep underground

Fracking

400

Doing good and promoting positive outcomes.

Beneficence

400

Guide decisions about the right course of action in nursing and personal life.

Values

400

The 2025 ANA Code of Ethics contains this many provisions.

10

500

John McKinley’s model that addresses root causes of disease.

upstream approach

500

What does the Environmental Assessment and Exposure History (IPREPARE) represent.

I - Investigate

P - Present Work

R - Residence

E - Environmental Concerns

P - Past Work

A - Activities

R - Referrals

E - Educate

500

What is included in the DECIDE ethic decision-making model

Define, Ethical Review, Consider Options, Investigate Outcomes, Decide, Evaluate.

500

Guide perception of outcomes of actions. Promote reflection on what is right and wrong.

Beliefs

500

Enforcing environmental laws and regulations is part of this public health function.

Assurance 

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