ANA
Hodgepodge
Ethical Terms
Profession
Professional Nursing Core Values
100
Define: Code of Ethics Hint: (ANA- American Nurse Association's)
What is the statement of ethical obligations and duties of every individual who enters the nursing profession?
100
List the WCU SON's BSN Program Outocmes?
What is Communicating, Nurse Reasoning, Collaborating, Professional Valuing, & Managing Information
100
The act of doing good; active goodness or kindness; charity.
What is beneficence?
100
What are the some of the criteria of a Profession?
What is: -Provide a specific skill -Possess a theoretical body of knowledge -Ongoing research -Autonomy - Adhere to a Code of Ethics - Active Professional Organizations
100
Respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and populations.
What is Human Dignity?
200
Is the Code of Ethics is a negotiable ethical standard.... True or false?
What is False?
200
Which WCU SON's Program outcome involves the student internalizing and demonstrating ethically grounded behaviours?
What is Professional Valuing?
200
______________ is the independence or freedom, as of the will or one's actions: the autonomy of the individual. OR the condition of being autonomous; self-government or the right of self-government:
What is Autonomy?
200
Define Profession
What is a calling requiring specialized knowledge, skill, and often long and intensive academic preparation.
200
Acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted standards of practice. Even.... when no one is looking.
What is Integrity?
300
An example of how the ANA protects nurses.
What is Needlestick and Sharp Injury Prevention? or What is Back Injury Prevention?
300
What is an example of promoting health & wellness?
What is exercise, education, ...
300
the quality of being just, or fair; righteous, equitable, or moral rightness:
What is justice?
300
Has nursing always been a profession?
What is no. Nursing became a profession with the introduction of nursing school and specific academic requirements. As well as the development of nursing organizations to govern the profession. The ANA developed the Code of Ethics to provide a standard for nursing values and ethics.
300
The right to self determination.
What is Autonomy?
400
___________ helps to demonstrate the positive impact of the appropriate mix of nursing staff on patient outcomes.
What is ANA's National Database for Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI)?
400
What is an example of preventing illness?
What is immunizations, etc..
400
to do no harm
What is non maleficence?
400
This nurse leader is known for her great impact to the nursing profession. Hint: She developed the first school for potential nurses. Hint: She believed that a clean environment, adequate ventilation, and wound care would assist soldiers in recovery.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
400
A concern for the welfare and well being of others.
What is Altruism?
500
ANA has funded_______________ to help quantify the economic value of nursing.
What is research?
500
List 5 roles of the professional nurse.
What is Educator, Communicator, Advocate, Caregiver, & Manager?
500
habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness:
What is Veracity?
500
When we discuss the benefits of having autonomy in the nursing profession. What does that mean? How do we regulate our own profession.
What is self governing. We are allowed to participate in decision making through nursing organizations such as the ANA. Our standards are established by nurses, members of nursing organizations.
500
upholding moral, legal, and humanistic principles.
What is social justice?
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