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1.0M8E_N108
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Which statement reflects the ethical principle of justice?
Patients should be able to go to the physician of their choice.
Patients should be treated equally regardless of socioeconomic status. submitted
If a health care provider agrees to care for a patient, there is an obligation to follow through.
Competent care is a patient’s right and a provider’s obligation.
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2.0M8E_N1081.25 points possible (graded, results hidden)
Which ethical principle is implicit in the statement “Provision of safe, competent care without patient
harm is a healthcare provider’s duty.”?
Nonmaleficence submitted
Justice
Veracity
Autonomy
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3.0M8E_N108
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Which statement made during a meeting of a hospital’s ethics committee is based on the ethical
principle of autonomy?
Costly treatment measures should not be prohibited for the elderly based on age.
This treatment is not appropriate for this patient because the danger of destroying the liver is greater
than any potential beneficial effect.
The nurse agreed to be present when the patient talked to family about surgical treatment, however the
nurse did not show up.
Patients have a right to refuse pain medication even when they admit to having severe pain. submitted
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4.0M8E_N1081.25 points possible (graded, results hidden)
Which of the following is a contributing factor to the higher patient mortality rates in the United States
as compared to other developed countries?
Diversity of the population.
Limited access to healthcare. submitted
Population density.
Aging of the population.
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5.0M8E_N108
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Which step in the ethical decision-making process does the RN explore personal bias about an ethical
issue?
Assessment submitted
Evaluation
Diagnosis
Planning
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6.0M8E_N108
1.25 points possible (graded, results hidden)An RN states, “I feel emotionally drained and physically sick after caring for some patients who receive
aggressive treatments. It seems like we are only prolonging their dying process.” What is this RN
experiencing?
Cultural shock
Disillusionment in nursing
Work overload
Moral distress submitted
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