Values Transmission
Ethics
Sensory Issues
ABGs
This and That
100
This approach to values transmission often involves little or no parental guidance and can lead to confusion and conflict
What is the Laissez-Faire approach?
100
Do no harm
What is Nonmaleficence?
100
This area of the hospital is commonly known for causing sensory alterations.
What is the intensive care unit?
100
Normal blood pH
What is 7.35-7.45?
100
This emotional linkage usually occurs within the first few hours after birth and is necessary for later attachment.
What is bonding?
200
In this approach, children learn what is of high or low value by observing parents, peers, and significant others.
What is Modeling?
200
The right to self-determination
What is Autonomy?
200
Patients who live here often experience sensory deprivation.
What are long-term care areas?
200
Normal pCO2 level
What is 35-45 mm Hg?
200
Living will and durable POA
What are advanced directives?
300
With this approach, children are taught a complete value system by parents or an institution leaving them little opportunity to weigh different values.
What is Moralizing?
300
To keep one's promises
What is Fidelity?
300
Drowsiness, crying, hallucinations, decreased attention span, inability to concentrate, etc.
What are signs of a patient with sensory alterations?
300
Normal HCO3 level
What is 22-26 mEq/L?
300
Transferring responsibility but remaining accountable for the outcome
What is delegation?
400
Children that are rewarded for demonstrating values held by parents and punished for demonstrating unacceptable values are said to be taught using this mode of value transmission.
What is Rewarding and Punishing?
400
To act fairly or to distribute resources equally
What is Justice?
400
Decreased vision, decreased hearing, decreased sense of touch
What are sensory changes associated with aging?
400
pH: 7.23, pCO2: 47, HCO3: 23
What is Respiratory Acidosis?
400
Type of respirations commonly observed in those who are actively dying
What are Cheyne-Stokes?
500
Parents who encourage their children to explore competing values and to weigh their consequences in order to develop a personal value system are said to be using this.
What is Responsible Choice?
500
To benefit the patient or, to balance benefits against risks and harms
What is Beneficence?
500
Moving residents to a common dining area is a nursing intervention to help patients with this type of sensory alteration.
What is sensory deprivation?
500
pH: 7.52, pCO2: 41, HCO3: 29
What is Metabolic Alkalosis?
500
Reminiscing about life events are a part of successful completion of this Erickson's stage
What is ego integrity vs. despair?