Historical Forces
The ICN
Ethical Theory
Ethical Theory
Ethical Principles
100
Religious and Church sanctioned secular nursing orders afforded the only legitimate avenue for women wishing to be nurses.
What is during the Middle Ages.
100
Nurses and People-in providing care the promotes an environment in which human rights, values, customs and spiritual beliefs of the individual. family and so on, Nurses and Practice, Nurse uses judgment, Nurses and the Profession-nurses provide care by the use of technology, science advances with safety, dignity and rights of people, nurses and co-workers.
What is Elements of the code.
100
It is the intense and critical examination of beliefs and assumptions.
What is Philosophy.
100
It comes from the Greek and it literally means end
What is Telos
100
It represents the idea that individuals' actions are based upon a cetain degree of innate moral virtue.
What is Virtue Ethics.
200
The nursing profession was created by society for the purpose of meeting specific health needs.
What is true.
200
It is concerned with the study of social morality and philosophical reflection on society's norms and practices. It poses the question of "What should I do in this situation?"
What is Ethics
200
The Greek word for duty.
What is Deontology.
200
An ethical principle related to the concept of faithfulness and the practice of promise-keeping.
What is Fidelity.
300
To identify potential hazards and to eliminate them? before harm or disablement occurs.?
What is Risk Management.
300
Ideals, beliefs, customs, modes of conduct, qualities, or goals that are highly prized or preferred by individuals, groups, or sociey.
What is Values.
300
It is a view of moral judgment that regards ethics as dependent upon human nature and psychology. It holds that, collectively, all people have a tendency to make similar ethical decisions.
What is Naturalism
300
Deontology is used interchangeably with another ethical theory.
What is Kantian Ethics.
300
I will do no harm.
What is Nonmaleficence.
400
To maintain good communication, expertise in practice and autonomy and empowerment.
What is reducing the risk of malpractice litigation.
400
"What ought one to do in a given situation?"
What is Ethics.
400
People choose actions that will, in any given circumstance, increase the overall good.
What is Act utilitarianism
400
Autonomy,Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, v=Veracity, Confidentiality, Justice and Fidelity.
What is Ethical Principles.
500
Who wrote, "Every women...has, at one time or another of her life, charge of the personal health of somebody, whether child or invalid--in other works, every women is a nurse.
What is Florence Nightingale.
500
It is the moral theory that holds that an action is judged as good or bad in relation to the consequence, outcome, or end result that is derived from it.
What is Utilitarianism or consequentialism
500
People choose rules that, when followed consistently, will maximize the overall good.
What is rule utilitarianism
500
The end justifies the means.
What is Mill's Theory.