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    Justice
  • It is a method of inquiry that helps people to understand the morality of human behavior
    Ethics
  • The principle that empowers individuals or local communities while higher authorities provide support when necessary.
    Subsidiarity
  • The principle that allows foreseen but unintended bad effects to occur as long as the intention is to achieve a greater good.
    Double Effect
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  • Actions that require reason and deliberation, distinguishing humans from animals or purely instinctive behavior.
    HUman Acts
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  • A nurse advocates for a patient’s rights and ensures informed consent is obtained, regardless of how it affects workflow. Which ethical theory aligns with this action?
    Deontology
  • A nurse treats every patient with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or condition.
    Respect
  • A principle that promotes fair distribution of opportunities, responsibilities, and benefits in healthcare and society.
    Justice
  • It is refer to an individual's own principles regarding right and wrong
    Morals
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    False
  • It involves the capacity to think, decide and act on the basis of such thought and decision freely and independently.
    Autonomy
  • The patient has the legal and mental capacity to understand the information provided and make a decision.
    Competence
  • Give at least 2 elements of Informed Consent
    Disclosure Understanding Voluntariness Competence Consent
  • A nurse shows understanding and empathy to a patient who is grieving. Which “C” of caring is this?
    Compassion
  • Give at least 2 Reasons for Breaking Confidentiality
    Autonomy, public safety, court summons, medico legal cases
  • The process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient’s authorization of agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention
    Informed Consent
  • Involuntary bodily functions or instinctive reactions that cannot be judged morally
    Acts of Man
  • A nurse schedules patients for a procedure that will later be done unethically, without direct involvement. What degree of cooperation is this?
    Remote cooperation
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  • A nurse ensures they are skilled and knowledgeable before performing a new procedure. Which “C” of caring is this?
    Competence
  • It is a “golden mean” between the extremes of excess and deficiency
    Virtue
  • . A nurse directly performs part of a procedure that is ethically impermissible. What type of cooperation is this?
    Formal cooperation