The process of obtaining, transferring, and processing of organs for transplantation through systems, organizations, or programs.
What is Organ Procurement?
100
The primary motivation in the lives of humans
What is meaning
100
The legal document that states a person's preferred medical treatment with respect to end-of-life care.
What is advanced directive?
100
This may be completed by competent psychiatric patients who want to direct their care when and if they later lose their capacity to voice their treatment choices.
What is an advance directive?
200
The main ethical health care issue in adolescents
What is rights
200
The donor must first be dead before the retrieval of organs and a person’s life and care “must never be compromised in favor of potential organ recipients”
What are the principles of the dead donor rule?
200
Stage of Eriksonian life cycle begins when an individual experiences a sense of mortality
What is integrity vs. despair
200
The perceived undesirable yet necessary inner experience that could threaten the whole existence of being.
What is suffering?
200
The false and unjustified association of individuals who have a mental illness, their families, friends and service providers with something shameful.
What is stigma?
300
The core of an adolescent's life
What is relationships
300
Donors who have a cardio-respiratory arrest outside the hospital and cannot be resuscitated but have a declaration of death prior to retrieval of their organs.
What are uncontrolled NHBDs?
300
81.3 years
What is the age of the longest living ethnic and gender group in America?
300
These three systems must lose all spontaneous function to be declared medically dead.
What are cerebral, respiratory, and cardiac?
300
When a nurse or patient exceeds the therapeutic limits of the nurse-patient relationship, there is a violation of this.
What are boundaries?
400
When teaching this type of sexual education, nurses must evaluate at what point is the information conveyed non-beneficial, or even harmful?
What is abstinence
400
Donors who are maintained on mechanical ventilation until their organs are harvested.
What are controlled NHBDs?
400
An evaluative type of dignity decided upon by communities but that does not have to be solely tied to a person's autonomy.
What is personal dignity?
400
DAILY DOUBLE: 42
What is the meaning of life?
400
If a nurse chemically or physically restrains a patient without following hospital policy or obtaining a provider's orders, they could be charged with this.
What is false imprisonment?
500
The quality expressed by how credible or "real" the nurse is
What is genuineness
500
The number men, women and children who are awaiting on organ transplants in the United States.
What is more than 120,000?
500
Two inherent conditions that each human experiences as they move from childhood into adulthood and old age
What are vulnerability and dependence?
500
A form of voluntary euthanasia legal in Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont.
What is physician-assisted suicide?
500
The responsibility of the nurse to warn appropriate authorities about threats made by patients or to warn specific people targeted by the threats.