Who is the philosopher who believed that ideal behavior means acting according to your duty? correct answers Kant
What's the difference between ethics
... [Show More] and morals? correct answers Ethics is a systematic approach, about right and wrong. Morals are about beliefs and behaviors resulting from ethics.
Can we as humans avoid using morals and ethics in our connections with each other? correct answers No
Descriptive ethics example correct answers more scientific and knowing why; philosopher and scientist want to discuss moral distress of nurse
Which Greek philosopher cared about integrity? correct answers Socrates
If I have a mechanistic view, what view do I have? correct answers Disregard emotions, fixing problems. Viewing humans as a machine
Which ethical system (philosophy) is about natural order and harmony among all things? correct answers Hinduism
What would be a way to respect a patients autonomy? correct answers Informed consent
Ethical conflict example correct answers when you are with a young person teaching about aids, you have to think about their dignity and beneficence
Soft paternalism vs. hard paternalism correct answers soft paternalism- can't make reasonable decisions for themselves, do not violate autonomy (depression, addiction)
hard paternalism- prevent choices, do harm, violate autonomy (used to prevent harm)
Four topics method correct answers 1. Medical Indications
2. Patient Preferences- what is expressed before incapacitated
3. Quality of Life
4. Contextual Features
Why is nursing ethics distinguishable from other healthcare ethics? correct answers Connection to nursing theory, different from other ethics
Who emphasized first code of ethics? correct answers Isabel Hampton Robb
principal at time in nursing school, trained in obedience to physicians
What is the year the ANA code of ethics came out? correct answers 2001
What is considered negligence by a nurse? correct answers not following a standard of care [Show Less]