Deck 6: Ethics and Professional Nursing

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Which of the following is a function of nurse practice acts? Select all that apply.

A) Defines nursing practice
B) Protects practicing nurses
C) Describes the boundaries of nursing practice
D) Establishes standards for nursing
E) Protects the domain of nursing
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The roles of the state boards of nursing can include:

A) overseeing schools of nursing within the states.
B) enforcing the individual state's nurse practice acts.
C) disciplining nurses.
D) all of the above.
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The minimum expectations for safe nursing care can be defined as:

A) accountability.
B) standards of nursing practice.
C) expertise.
D) authority.
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Professions have many distinguishing attributes that have been proposed over the years, including (select all that apply):

A) expertise.
B) absence of systematic theory.
C) a scope of practice.
D) low income.
E) licensure.
F) ethical codes.
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Standards of nursing practice are developed within the profession to describe practice and establish the minimum level of safe practice. The purpose of standards of nursing practice can include:

A) helping to ensure that nurses are competent and safe to practice.
B) serving as a guide for nurses providing care.
C) determining whether the actions of nurses accused of malpractice are consistent with reasonable expectations.
D) all of the above.
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Who authored the first ethics textbook, Nursing Ethics for Hospital and Private Use?

A) Florence Nightingale
B) Lillian Wald
C) Isabel Hampton Robb
D) Abraham Flexner
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____ relates to the characteristic of having a high level of specialized skill and knowledge.

A) Profession
B) Expertise
C) Wisdom
D) Skill
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Who was the first nursing theorist to write about caring?

A) Martha Rogers
B) Jean Watson
C) Madeleine Leninger
D) Margaret Newman
Question
A complex, organized occupation preceded by a long training program is a(n):

A) profession.
B) expert.
C) autonomy.
D) nurse.
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Because society allows professionals a monopoly over the services they provide, ethics demands that those services must be provided with expertise.
Question
The foremost legal statute regulating nursing is:

A) State Board of Nursing.
B) Code of Nursing Ethics.
C) Nurse Practice Act.
D) Standards of Nursing Practice.
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Flexner listed some of the following traits utilized to identify professions:

A) Intellectual operations.
B) Educationally communicable technique.
C) Self-organization.
D) Raw materials from science and learning.
E) All of the above.
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____ refers to a person who has an obligation to accept responsibility and to account for actions.

A) Autonomy
B) Expertise
C) Authority
D) Accountability
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An explicit declaration of primary goals and values of the profession that indicates the "profession's acceptance of the responsibility and trust with which it has been invested by society" is:

A) a code of nursing ethics.
B) a standards of nursing practice.
C) autonomy.
D) constitution.
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"Self-governing" is another word or definition for:

A) expertise.
B) profession.
C) autonomy.
D) accountability.
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Deck 6: Ethics and Professional Nursing
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Which of the following is a function of nurse practice acts? Select all that apply.

A) Defines nursing practice
B) Protects practicing nurses
C) Describes the boundaries of nursing practice
D) Establishes standards for nursing
E) Protects the domain of nursing
Defines nursing practice
Describes the boundaries of nursing practice
Establishes standards for nursing
Protects the domain of nursing
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The roles of the state boards of nursing can include:

A) overseeing schools of nursing within the states.
B) enforcing the individual state's nurse practice acts.
C) disciplining nurses.
D) all of the above.
all of the above.
3
The minimum expectations for safe nursing care can be defined as:

A) accountability.
B) standards of nursing practice.
C) expertise.
D) authority.
standards of nursing practice.
4
Professions have many distinguishing attributes that have been proposed over the years, including (select all that apply):

A) expertise.
B) absence of systematic theory.
C) a scope of practice.
D) low income.
E) licensure.
F) ethical codes.
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Standards of nursing practice are developed within the profession to describe practice and establish the minimum level of safe practice. The purpose of standards of nursing practice can include:

A) helping to ensure that nurses are competent and safe to practice.
B) serving as a guide for nurses providing care.
C) determining whether the actions of nurses accused of malpractice are consistent with reasonable expectations.
D) all of the above.
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Who authored the first ethics textbook, Nursing Ethics for Hospital and Private Use?

A) Florence Nightingale
B) Lillian Wald
C) Isabel Hampton Robb
D) Abraham Flexner
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____ relates to the characteristic of having a high level of specialized skill and knowledge.

A) Profession
B) Expertise
C) Wisdom
D) Skill
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Who was the first nursing theorist to write about caring?

A) Martha Rogers
B) Jean Watson
C) Madeleine Leninger
D) Margaret Newman
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A complex, organized occupation preceded by a long training program is a(n):

A) profession.
B) expert.
C) autonomy.
D) nurse.
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10
Because society allows professionals a monopoly over the services they provide, ethics demands that those services must be provided with expertise.
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11
The foremost legal statute regulating nursing is:

A) State Board of Nursing.
B) Code of Nursing Ethics.
C) Nurse Practice Act.
D) Standards of Nursing Practice.
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Flexner listed some of the following traits utilized to identify professions:

A) Intellectual operations.
B) Educationally communicable technique.
C) Self-organization.
D) Raw materials from science and learning.
E) All of the above.
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____ refers to a person who has an obligation to accept responsibility and to account for actions.

A) Autonomy
B) Expertise
C) Authority
D) Accountability
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An explicit declaration of primary goals and values of the profession that indicates the "profession's acceptance of the responsibility and trust with which it has been invested by society" is:

A) a code of nursing ethics.
B) a standards of nursing practice.
C) autonomy.
D) constitution.
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"Self-governing" is another word or definition for:

A) expertise.
B) profession.
C) autonomy.
D) accountability.
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