Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 6th edition by Anderson
Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 6th edition by Anderson
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Chapter 05 Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 6th Edition
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| 1. | To maintain a clear focus on ethics, it is helpful to contrast its domain to that of law, in order to avoid the tendency to confuse the two or to simplify the moral struggle to do the right thing by seeking a legal reason for action. Which statement is correct concerning ethics? | |
| A) | Ethics considers people as inherently good. | |
| B) | Ethics proposes what a person must do. | |
| C) | Ethics imposes individuals to pay penalties. | |
| D) | Ethics is a way to enforce the current values of society. | |
| 2. | Ethics includes many levels of discourse, but the division of ethics most useful to health care decision making is that of applied ethics. What is applied ethics? | |
| A) | When one considers only his/her individual good or self-interest. | |
| B) | A branch of ethics that views everything as universally valid or where true moral principles apply. | |
| C) | A systematic, logical framework for analysis, discourse, and decision making that assists in ensuring decisions are grounded in “good” actions. | |
| D) | A system that focuses on those traits valued in personal relationships, such as compassion, love, sympathy, and trust. | |
| 3. | Although many philosophical approaches are discussed in the literature, two contrasting approaches are most helpful in applied ethics: deontology and teleology. What is deontology? | |
| A) | Decisions are made on the basis of the greatest good for the greatest number. | |
| B) | Actions are morally right when they are in accord with our nature and end as human beings. | |
| C) | A system that allows social and economic positions to be to everyone’s advantage and open to all. | |
| D) | A rule-based approach in which decisions are made by applying a set of rules of good conduct. | |
| 4. | Although many philosophical approaches are discussed in the literature, two contrasting approaches are most helpful in applied ethics: deontology and teleology. Which is an example of teleology? | |
| A) | All nurses need to follow personal moral codes in their personal and professional life. | |
| B) | Nurses should subscribe to professional codes of ethics in their daily actions as a nurse. | |
| C) | All individuals in a research study have a complete understanding and informed consent of the study. | |
| D) | Preventing communicable disease benefits many more people in the community than does caring for individual illnesses. | |
| 5. | Most people who enter the health care professions cite altruism as one of the reasons for their career choice. Given their desire to help others, the traditional framework of the relationship between health care professionals and the people they care for has been one of paternalism. What is paternalism? | |
| A) | The physician holds the role of the father, the nurse is the mother, and the patient is the child. | |
| B) | The client and health care professional share in determining the options and selecting the best choice for that person. | |
| C) | The balance of authority in decision making shifts away from the provider to the user of health care services and the consumer is clearly in control of choices among available options. | |
| D) | Interventions depend on the ability of the community health nurse to relinquish decision-making control to the community and to trust its ability to make responsible decisions. | |
Answer Key
| 1. | A |
| 2. | C |
| 3. | D |
| 4. | D |
| 5. | A |
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