Deck 6: Ethical Issues

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Autonomy is best promoted through which of the following,in taking a relational approach to autonomy?

A) Specific roles within the relationship
B) Social change
C) Protecting an individual's freedom of choice
D) The necessity of treating everyone fairly
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A patient refuses a simple procedure that you believe is in the patient's best interest.The two ethical principles that are directly in conflict in such a situation are

A) fidelity and justice.
B) veracity and fidelity.
C) autonomy and beneficence.
D) paternalism and respect for others.
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Which of the following is a key area of ethical nursing practice?

A) Nursing process
B) Therapeutic relationship
C) Decision-making model
D) Embodied knowledge
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What is reflected when a nurse feels a lack of clarity or is unable to know even what the moral problem is,while at the same time feeling uneasy or uncomfortable about the situation?

A) Moral distress
B) Moral uncertainty
C) Ethical dilemma
D) Ethical distress
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Three gravely ill patients are candidates for the only available bed in the intensive care unit.As the supervisor,you assign the bed to the patient with the best chance of recovery.This decision reflects which of the following ethical principles?

A) Beneficence
B) Autonomy
C) Veracity
D) Nonmaleficence
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Which of the following is a criticism of the principle of autonomy?

A) It is not culturally sensitive.
B) It can lead to focus on the needs of one person at the expense of the needs of others.
C) It is not applicable with entire groups.
D) It can be viewed as advancing professional directives rather than patient desires.
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Which element of the Code of Ethics of the International Council of Nurses is reflected when the nurse manager establishes a system for performance appraisals?

A) People
B) Practice
C) Profession
D) Co-workers
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A patient's husband asks to speak with the nursing manager.He is visibly upset and tells the nursing manager that while at the corner store,he overheard two nurses discussing his wife's health issues and is certain that others around him heard the discussion as well.This is an example of

A) ethical distress.
B) an ethical violation.
C) moral inappropriateness.
D) an ethical dilemma.
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The manager in the coronary care unit believes that the most important ethical considerations in performance evaluations are that they include the employee's good qualities and that they give positive direction for professional growth.This belief is an example of

A) justice.
B) fidelity.
C) beneficence.
D) nonmaleficence.
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Sue,a staff nurse,consistently arrives 15 minute late for her shift,and the nurse manager has talked to her about it several times.Sue does not take the comments seriously because there are two other nurses who also arrive late all the time,and the unit manager does not reprimand them.In this situation,the nurse manager is violating the ethical principle of

A) beneficence.
B) nonmaleficence.
C) justice.
D) autonomy.
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Which ethical principle is primarily involved in informed consent?

A) Veracity
B) Autonomy
C) Beneficence
D) Nonmaleficence
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According to relational ethics,what is critical in the development and maintenance of the roles and actions of the nurse manager?

A) Time management skills
B) Professional relationships
C) Understanding of biomedical ethics
D) Comprehension of the Quebec Nurses Association's Code of Ethics for nursing
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The nurse manager organizes interprofessional team meetings on a weekly basis.This action is demonstrating which aspect of relational ethics?

A) Embodied knowledge
B) Interdependent environment
C) Engaged interactions
D) Mutual respect
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Which element of the Code of Ethics of the International Council of Nurses is reflected in the following statement: "The nurse manager sets policies and procedures to guide ethical nursing practice"?

A) People
B) Practice
C) Profession
D) Co-workers
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Which question reflects the essence of relational ethics?

A) "What can I do to maintain my professional practice?"
B) "What should I do for others?"
C) "What techniques can I use to empower my colleagues?"
D) "What ethical decision-making model will work best for me?"
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Which of the following are core elements of relational ethics?

A) Mutual respect
B) Justice and beneficence
C) Informed consent
D) Interdependent environment
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Nursing management actions and decisions are guided by

A) the law.
B) ethical principles.
C) leadership style.
D) professional accountabilities.
E) staff preferences.
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Normative ethics is concerned with the

A) broader theory and meaning of morality.
B) foundation and scope of moral values, words, and practice.
C) standards that most people use to guide their behaviours.
D) relationship of ethical principles to real-life moral issues.
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Deck 6: Ethical Issues
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Autonomy is best promoted through which of the following,in taking a relational approach to autonomy?

A) Specific roles within the relationship
B) Social change
C) Protecting an individual's freedom of choice
D) The necessity of treating everyone fairly
Social change
2
A patient refuses a simple procedure that you believe is in the patient's best interest.The two ethical principles that are directly in conflict in such a situation are

A) fidelity and justice.
B) veracity and fidelity.
C) autonomy and beneficence.
D) paternalism and respect for others.
autonomy and beneficence.
3
Which of the following is a key area of ethical nursing practice?

A) Nursing process
B) Therapeutic relationship
C) Decision-making model
D) Embodied knowledge
Therapeutic relationship
4
What is reflected when a nurse feels a lack of clarity or is unable to know even what the moral problem is,while at the same time feeling uneasy or uncomfortable about the situation?

A) Moral distress
B) Moral uncertainty
C) Ethical dilemma
D) Ethical distress
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Three gravely ill patients are candidates for the only available bed in the intensive care unit.As the supervisor,you assign the bed to the patient with the best chance of recovery.This decision reflects which of the following ethical principles?

A) Beneficence
B) Autonomy
C) Veracity
D) Nonmaleficence
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Which of the following is a criticism of the principle of autonomy?

A) It is not culturally sensitive.
B) It can lead to focus on the needs of one person at the expense of the needs of others.
C) It is not applicable with entire groups.
D) It can be viewed as advancing professional directives rather than patient desires.
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Which element of the Code of Ethics of the International Council of Nurses is reflected when the nurse manager establishes a system for performance appraisals?

A) People
B) Practice
C) Profession
D) Co-workers
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A patient's husband asks to speak with the nursing manager.He is visibly upset and tells the nursing manager that while at the corner store,he overheard two nurses discussing his wife's health issues and is certain that others around him heard the discussion as well.This is an example of

A) ethical distress.
B) an ethical violation.
C) moral inappropriateness.
D) an ethical dilemma.
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The manager in the coronary care unit believes that the most important ethical considerations in performance evaluations are that they include the employee's good qualities and that they give positive direction for professional growth.This belief is an example of

A) justice.
B) fidelity.
C) beneficence.
D) nonmaleficence.
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Sue,a staff nurse,consistently arrives 15 minute late for her shift,and the nurse manager has talked to her about it several times.Sue does not take the comments seriously because there are two other nurses who also arrive late all the time,and the unit manager does not reprimand them.In this situation,the nurse manager is violating the ethical principle of

A) beneficence.
B) nonmaleficence.
C) justice.
D) autonomy.
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Which ethical principle is primarily involved in informed consent?

A) Veracity
B) Autonomy
C) Beneficence
D) Nonmaleficence
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12
According to relational ethics,what is critical in the development and maintenance of the roles and actions of the nurse manager?

A) Time management skills
B) Professional relationships
C) Understanding of biomedical ethics
D) Comprehension of the Quebec Nurses Association's Code of Ethics for nursing
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13
The nurse manager organizes interprofessional team meetings on a weekly basis.This action is demonstrating which aspect of relational ethics?

A) Embodied knowledge
B) Interdependent environment
C) Engaged interactions
D) Mutual respect
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Which element of the Code of Ethics of the International Council of Nurses is reflected in the following statement: "The nurse manager sets policies and procedures to guide ethical nursing practice"?

A) People
B) Practice
C) Profession
D) Co-workers
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Which question reflects the essence of relational ethics?

A) "What can I do to maintain my professional practice?"
B) "What should I do for others?"
C) "What techniques can I use to empower my colleagues?"
D) "What ethical decision-making model will work best for me?"
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Which of the following are core elements of relational ethics?

A) Mutual respect
B) Justice and beneficence
C) Informed consent
D) Interdependent environment
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Nursing management actions and decisions are guided by

A) the law.
B) ethical principles.
C) leadership style.
D) professional accountabilities.
E) staff preferences.
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Normative ethics is concerned with the

A) broader theory and meaning of morality.
B) foundation and scope of moral values, words, and practice.
C) standards that most people use to guide their behaviours.
D) relationship of ethical principles to real-life moral issues.
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