Values
What is attitudes, ideals or beliefs that an individual or group holds and uses to guide behavior?
Ethics of Care
What is the nursing philosophy that directs attention to the specific situations of individual patients?
Autonomy
What is the belief that individuals have the right to determine their own actions and the freedom to make their own decisions?
Ethical decision making
What is required when a nurse has to make a judgment or decision when two or more of their values are congruent?
Personal value system
What is conflict amongst your personal values as well as professional values?
Nursing Ethics
What is ethical questions that arise out of nursing practice?
Utilitarianism
What is the value of an action is determined by its usefulness (positive benefit)?
Beneficence
What is the duty to do or promote good?
Assess
What is the nursing process steps when you must clarify the ethical dilemma?
Dilemmas involving peers
What is conflicts between nurse to nurse, nurse to physician, or nurse to agency?
Morals
What is established rules of conduct to be used in situations where a decision about right and wrong must be made?
Deontology
What is considers an action to be right or wrong regardless of its consequences?
Nonmaleficence
What is defined as the duty to do no harm and to prevent harm?
Analyze
What is the nursing process step when you must identify options?
Sociocultural Influences/Substance Abuse
What is the use of social media and practicing while impaired?
Ethics
What is a term used to reflect what actions an individual should take and maybe "codified"?
Virtues
What are tendencies to act, feel, and judge that develop through appropriate training but come from natural tendencies?
Justice
What is the obligation to be fair and equal treatment of all patients?
Plan
What is the nursing process steps when you must make a decision?
Advanced Directives
What is set in place to ensure the rights of individuals such as the refusal of medical intervention, and death with dignity?
Bioethics
What is the application of ethical theories and principles to moral issues or problems in health care?
Principalism
What is the use of key ethical principles of beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, justice, and justice?
Fidelity
What is the principle that refers to faithfulness or honoring one's commitment or promises?
Implement
What is the nursing process steps when you must act on a course of action?
Code of Ethics
What is a social contract through which the profession informs society of the principles and rules by which it functions?