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Values are what?
Enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, oject, idea, or action. Values are important because they influence decisions and actions, including nurses' ethical decision making.
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What are Beliefs?
They are interpretations or conclusions that people accept as true. Are based more on faith than fact and may or may not be true.
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______ ______ is a process by which people identify, examine, and develop teir own individual values.
- Values Clarification
- Promotes personal growth by fostering awareness, empathy, and insight.
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Ethic has several meanings, what are they?
- method of inquiry that helps people to understand the morality of human behavior,
- the practices or beliefs of a certain group,
- the expected standards of moral behavior of a perticular group as described in the group's formal code of professional ethics
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_____ usually refers to private, personal standards of what is right and wrong in conduct, character, and attitude.
Morality
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What does Autonomy?
It refers to the right to make one's own decisions.
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Nonmaleficence is what?
Duty to "do no harm."
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Another term for "doing good" is what?
Beneficence
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_____ is often referred to as Fairness.
Justice
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Fidelity Means?
To be faithful to agreements and promises.
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Another term for telling the truth is?
Varacity
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"Answerable to oneself and others for one's own actions" refers to?
Accountability
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"The specific accountability or liability associated with the performance of duties of a perticular role" is what?
Responsibility
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An ______ is one who expresses and defends the cause of another.
Advocate
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