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First, do no harm
Decisions, decisions
100

In order to practice as a nurse, one must be licensed by this entity

What is the State Board of Nursing?

100

This type of advance directive allows for a client to assign an individual as their decision maker in cases where they are unable to make decisions

What is a power of attorney for health care?

100

This is a specific branch of ethics that focuses on the field of health care

What is bioethics?

100

When it is unclear what the right thing to do in a situation, this has occurred

What is an ethical dilemma?

200

This is behavior that is determined to be below the standard set by a reasonable person

What is negligence?

200

Witnessing certain crimes such as child abuse or impaired medical professionals working would require reporting as nurses are considered to be this

What is a mandated reporter?

200

These are judgments about behavior based on beliefs.

What are morals?

200

This ethical theory is being discussed:

https://youtu.be/vfIdNV22LQM

What is utilitarianism?

300

While most of us consider harm or injury a physical act, this can actually be committed without contacting the client.

What is assault?

300

This federal law protects nurses with HIV from discrimination on the workplace.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA?

300

This principle of health care ethics focuses on the right of a client to make their own decisions

What is autonomy?

300

Ethical decision making is very similar to this group of nursing tasks

What is the nursing process?

400
The provider performing an invasive procedure or surgery is responsible for obtaining this

What is informed consent?

400

These are the key components of written informed consent

What are signatures of patient and witness, date and time of signing, verification of discussion and understanding of procedure?

400

This ethical principle requires a nurse to keep any promises made.

What is fidelity?

400

This Code written by the American Nurses Association sets a standard for the principles and obligations of the professional nurse

What is the Code of Ethics?

500

In most states, a nurse who provides emergent care at the scene of an accident is protected by these laws

What is Good Samaritan laws?

500

Once you have committed to providing care at an emergency, the nurse must follow through until this occurs

What is a safe transfer of care?

500

Ethical issues often arise because of differences in these

What are values?

500

Nurses are in a unique position of having a responsibility to provide care or perform necessary procedures as well as having intimate knowledge of needs that are specific to the patient situation. This requires the nurse to act as this when needs are not being met.

What is advocate?
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