#1
What is the fundamental principle of nursing ethics?
Autonomy
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Justice
#2
Which ethical principle emphasizes the duty to do good for the patient?
Autonomy
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Justice
#3
What is the term for the moral obligation to act for the benefit of others, often emphasized in nursing ethics?
Autonomy
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Justice
#4
What is the role of 'deontology' in nursing ethics?
Following a set of moral obligations and principles
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
Ensuring fair distribution of resources
Acting in the best interest of the patient
#5
What is the concept of autonomy in nursing ethics?
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Avoiding harm to the patient
Ensuring fair distribution of resources
#6
In the context of patient care, what does the term 'veracity' refer to?
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
Truthfulness and honesty
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Avoiding harm to the patient
#7
What does the term 'fidelity' mean in nursing ethics?
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
Being loyal and keeping promises
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Avoiding harm to the patient
#8
Which ethical principle emphasizes the duty to do no harm to the patient?
Autonomy
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Justice
#9
What is the concept of 'cultural competence' in nursing care?
Understanding and respecting diverse cultural backgrounds
Ensuring fair distribution of resources
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Avoiding harm to the patient
#10
What is the primary goal of the principle of justice in nursing ethics?
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
Ensuring fair distribution of resources
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Avoiding harm to the patient
#11
What is the role of the nurse in advocating for the patient's rights?
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
Ensuring fair distribution of resources
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Supporting and defending the patient's rights
#12
In the context of patient confidentiality, what does the principle of 'confidentiality' entail?
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
Truthfulness and honesty
Protecting private patient information
Ensuring fair distribution of resources
#13
What does the term 'duty-based ethics' imply in nursing?
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Following a set of moral obligations and principles
Being loyal and keeping promises
Respecting the patient's right to make decisions
#14
How does the ethical principle of 'veracity' relate to communication in nursing care?
Being loyal and keeping promises
Truthfulness and honesty
Acting in the best interest of the patient
Avoiding harm to the patient