Answer: Level of moral development.
( The moral development includes as acting in good faith to preserve life, restore health, reduce suffering and restore or maintain function without abandonment or conflict of interest.)
Question 17 (0.5 points) Which ethical principle underlies actions respecting patient's values and beliefs as client...
Health Care Ethics Explain the basic process of ethical decision-making. What is an ethical claim? Name and briefly define the seven main health care principles we are studying. How is this set of principles used to guide ethical action in health care? What sort of fundamental ethical concerns are at the core of the principle of Autonomy in health care? (In other words, what values do we hold that this principle reflects?) Explain the five elements necessary for true Informed...
S un Status: QUESTION 13 Which of the following statements is incorrect? The principle of justice requires strict avoidance of discrimination on the basis of color, race or religion. The principle of non-maleficence dictates that all health care workers must act in ways that benefit the patient Natural Law supports those actions that help individuals and society to flourish. All of the above are correct QUESTION 14 Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the bible prohibits ingesting blood and that Christians should...
Question 13 (0.5 points) When a patient comes to a health care delivery system for treatment, they must be given certain informatioy the patient representative or other staff person before they can decide if they wish to proceed with the treatment or not - this is termed valid consent. Which of the following is not necessary for consent to be valid? Permission to bill their insurance company Consent given voluntarily Agreed in writing Given full information specific to the treatment...
QUESTION 1 Which of the following is not included when obtaining cultural knowledge? Health-related beliefs and cultural values Disease incidence and prevalence Self-assessment of cultural background Treatment efficacy 1 points QUESTION 2 True or false? When a translator is unavailable, it is fine to use the patient's family members or friends as translators. True False 1 points QUESTION 3 Cultural competence is the intersection of which of the following constructs (Select all of them)? Cultural awareness cultural desire...
Question 17 (0.5 points) Which of the following is not a facility-level activity? Plant depreciation Property taxes O Product engineering changes Utilities
Question 31 (2.5 points) To which of the following forms of business can the concept of social responsibility be applied? Question 31 options: Large, public corporations All forms of corporations All businesses except those with less than 50 employees Small, privately held corporations Any form of business, from a sole proprietorship to a large corporation Question 32 (2.5 points) Which of the following best describes social responsibility? Question 32 options: A company’s attempt to maximize its profits in order to...
Congn UlIHISsion 074 Cong'c es that arise in research on research to provide guidance on the ethical on human subjects. The result of the commission's work is this report, hics and elucidates which lays out a general approach to thinking about research tes the three most relevant moral principles-respect for three beneficence, and justice. chical Principles and Guidelines for Res h Involving Human Subjects partly because both often occur together (as in re- search designed to evaluate a therapy) and...
14. What is the first step in the ethical decision-making process? a. Consider the alternatives b. Collect, analyze and interpret the data c. Consider the consequences of the actions d. Make a decision 15. What is the best definition of the ethical principle of non-maleficence? a. Health-care workers avoiding harm to clients b. Telling the truth to clients in all matters c. Being faithful to commitments made to clients d. The rights of self-determination of clients 16. What organization is...
A nurse is teaching a nursing student about Nursing’s Social Policy Statement. Which of the following statements should the nurse include? “It contains standards for nursing-sensitive care.” “It reports quality and safety of nursing care.” “It informs consumers about regulations of nursing.” A nurse reports wrongdoing to the charge nurse. Which of the following explains the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements? Explains legal issues regarding nursing Defines the nursing ethical decision-making process Describes primary goals, values, and...
QUESTION 31 Cheri went out to a bar with her girlfriends over the weekend. They had a lot of fun dancing and doing shots. Cheri had so much to dance that she doesn't remember getting up on the bar and flashing the bartender, nor does she know how she got home. Cheri experienced: a. A Blackout b. Derlirium c. Avoidance Withdrawal Syndrome d. Alcohol tolerance 1 points QUESTION 32 The deinstitutionalization movement in the United States had led to all of...