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p?attempt-413957&page 1 king Tutoring LeDoux Library @This course , The provisions of the code of ethics is divided into all of the parts below except Select one: O A. Duties beyond patlent encounters O B. The boundaries of duty and loyalty O The development of assertiveness O D. Values and commitiments The nurse when caring for the patient is very carefut to atways do what she has told her patient she will do. This is an example of which common term of ethics? Select one: A. Morality O B. Fidelity C Duty D. Justice Bioethics deals with life and death issues False 7:50 PM /4/2018

Explanation / Answer

1. Answer is option A. Duties beyond patient encounters. The main duty of the nurse is to respect patient will and interest. Thus this doesn't come under any part.
The provisions of the code of ethics and their parts are:
Provision 1: The nurse practices with compassion and respect keeping up the dignity, worth and uniqueness of every individual.
Parts:
1. Respect for human dignity
2. Relationships with patients
3. The nature of health
4. The right to self determination
5. Relationships with colleagues and others
Provision 2: Commitment to the patient, family, community and population.
Parts:
1. Primacy of the patient’s interest
2. Conflict of interest for nurses
3. Collaboration
4. Professional boundaries
Provision 3: Nurse promotes, advocates, protects the rights, health and safety of the patient.
1. Protection of the rights of privacy and confidentiality
2. Protection of human participants in research
3. Performance standards and review mechanism
4. Professional responsibility in promoting a culture of safety
5. Protection of patient health
6. Patient protection and impaired practice
Provision 4: Authority, accountability, responsibility of nursing practice
1. Authority, accountability and responsibility
2. Accountable for nursing judgements, decisions and action
3. Responsible for nursing judgements, decisions and actions
4. Assignment and delegation of nursing activities or tasks
Provision 5: Responsibility to promote health and safety, maintain competence, continue personal and professional growth.
1. Duties to self and others
2. Promotion of personal health, safety and wellbeing
3. Preservation of wholeness of characters
4. Preservation of integrity
5. Maintenance of competence and continuation of professional growth
6. Continuation of personal growth
Provision 6: Establishes, maintains, improves ethical environment.
1. The environment and moral virtue
2. The environment and ethical obligation
3. Responsibility for healthcare environment
Provision 7: Advancement and professional standards development.
1. Contribution through research and scholarly inquiries
2. Contribution through developing, maintaining and implementing professional practice standards
3. Contribution through nursing and health policy development
Provision 8: Collaboration with other health care professionals
1. Health is a universal right
2. Collaboration for health, human rights and diplomacy
3. Obligation to advance health and human rights and reduce disparities
4. Collaboration for human rights in complex, extreme or extraordinary practice setting
Provision 9: Maintain integrity of the profession, principles of social justice into nursing and health policy.
1. Articulation and assertion of values
2. Integrity of the profession
3. Integrating social justice
4. Social justice in nursing and health policy
2. Answer is option B. Fidelity. It means keeping up the commitments and promises done to the patient.
Justice: treat all patients equally and fairly.
Duty: task or action with responsibility.
Morality: distinguishing between right and wrong.
3. Answer is option A. Bioethics deals with life and death issues. Bioethics is the discipline followed in the field of medicine and healthcare for both health and illness.