Ethics 1
Ethics 2
Ethical Descision Making
Nursing Process
Theoretical Models Used for Health Promotion
100

Equalizing benefits across society

What is Social Justice? 

100

The emerging global trend that presents a nursing challenge. 

What is the increased spread of communicable diseases? 

100

The result of conflicting values? 

What is an Ethical Dilemma? 

100

The first six standards of nursing practice. 

What is the nursing process? 

100

The health model used widely in smoking cessation programs. 

What is Transtheoretical Model of Change

200

Agreement to keep promises 

What is Fidelity

200

The ethical theory that defines actions as right or wrong. 

What is Deontology? 

200

The first step in solving an ethical dilemma. 

What is recognizing an ethical dilemma exists. 

200

A systematic approach to processing client information. 

What is the nursing process. 

200

Focuses on the relationship between what a person believes and how they behave. 

What is the health belief model. 

300

Avoidance of harm

What is non-maleficence? 

300

The ethical theory concerned with vulnerable populations. 

What is Feminist Ethics? 

300

A decision making tool to help nurses practice. 

What is the ANA Code of Ethics. 

300

The observed outcome of critical thinking and decision making to identify priority client concerns and generate evidence based solutions. 

What is clinical reasoning. 

300

This model of nursing recognizes that all aspects of contribute to physical health. 

What is the Health Belief Model. 

400

The ability to answer for one's action

What is accountability? 

400
Aggressive actions taken on behalf of an individual. 

What is advocacy? 

400

This brank of ethics seeks to interrupt potential ethical problems before they happen. 

What is preventive ethics? 

400

Assessment data based on what the patient says. 

What is subjective data? 

400

The health model used be nurses to help explain the interrelationships of basic human needs. 

What is Mazlow's Hierarchy of Needs? 

500

Commitment to inclulde the patient in decisions about all aspects of their care

What is Autonomy. 

500

Guiding principles that all members of a profession accept. 

What is a Code of Ethics? 

500

The nurse being aware of their own individual values and beliefs 

What will help the nurse clarify their own values and recognize different perspectives and keep from making assumptions. 

500

Assessment data based on measurable findings. 

What is objective data. 

500

The health model that focuses on personal characteristics and motivation to encourage health promoting behaviors. 

What is the Health Promotion Model.