Ethical Principles 1
Ethical Principles 2
ANA Code of Ethics Provision 1-3
ANA Code of Ethics Provision 4-6
ANA Code of Ethics Provision 7-9
Types of Moral Issues
100

Promoting self-determination/freedom of choice

What is autonomy?

100

Considers the greatest good for the greatest number of people

What is utility/utilitarianism?

100

(2) The nurse's primary commitment is to whom?

Who is the patient?

100

(4) Nurses are ______ for all decision made and their actions

What is accountable?

100

(7) The nurse advances the profession through _______ inquiry

What is scholarly?

100

The nurse knows the right thing to do, but constraints make it difficult

What is moral distress?

200

Action taken in an effort to do no harm

What is nonmaleficence?

200

Ensuring equal care is given to all

What is justice?

200

 (2) Nurses must work with other disciplines to optimize care

What is collaboration?

200

(4) Nurses are accountable for assignment or ______ of nursing activities

What is delegation?

200

(8) The nursing profession holds that health is a _______ right

What is universal?

200

The nurse witnesses an immoral act, but feels helpless to do anything about it

What is moral outrage?

300

Action taken in an effort to promote or do good

What is beneficence?

300

Keeping privileged information private

What is confidentiality?

300

(1) Patients have the right to  choose what is done with and to their own person which is...

What is the right to self-determination?

300

(6) The nurse should establish, maintain, and improve the ethical ________ of the work setting

What is environment?

300

(8) Nurses should work collectively to reduce health ______

What are disparities?

300

The nurse is forced to choose between two undesirable alternatives

What is a moral dilemma?

400
Truth telling/honesty at all times
What is veracity?
400

Keeping promises/loyalty and faithfulness 

What is fidelity

400

(3) The nurse advocates an environment that provides for the physical ______ of patients

What is privacy?

400

(5) Nurses owe the same duties to _____ as others

What is self?

400

(9) The profession should integrate principles of social ______ into health policy

What is justice?

400

The nurse is unsure what moral principles apply and what they should do

What is moral uncertainty?

500

Ensuring the patient is informed and their wishes are heard

What is advocacy?

500

The organization that publishes the Code of Ethics for registered nurses in the US

What is the American Nurses Association?

500

(1) Nurses respect the dignity of all humans regardless of factors related to their _______ of health

What is nature?

500

(5) Professional values must merge with ______ values to embrace values of the profession

What is personal?

500

(7) Research of human participants should include review by an ______ _______ _______

What is an Institutional Review Board?

500

The nurse is unconcerned about something that requires moral decision making

What is moral indifference?