Chapter 22 Flashcards
Code of ethics
- A set of guiding principles, expectations, and standards that all members of a profession accept
- Responsibility, accountability, advocacy, and confidentiality
Autonomy
- Freedom from external control
- The authority to make decisions and freedom to act in accordance with ones professional knowledge base
Beneficence
- Taking positive actions to help others
- Nurses practice primarily as a service to others, even in the details of daily work
Nonmaleficence
- Avoidance of harm or hurt
- Balance the risks and benefits of care while striving at the same time to do the least harm possible
Justice
- Fairness
Fidelity
- Agreement to keep promises
- The unwillingness to abandon patients regardless of the circumstances
Advocacy
- Support of a particular cause
- Advocate for the health, safety, and rights of patients
- Your first responsibility is always to the patient
Responsibility
- A willingness to respect ones professional obligations and to follow through
- Follow policies and procedures
Accountability
- The ability to answer for ones actions
- Ensure your professional actions are explainable to your patients and your employer
Confidentiality
- Act of keeping information private or secret
- Disclose only as much info as necessary to permit optimal care
- HIPAA
Values
- Personal beliefs about the worth of a given idea, custom, attitude, or object that sets standards that influence behavior
Values clarification
- Clarifying your values/the values of your co-workers and those of your patient and their family
- Helps you explore values and feelings and decide how to act on personal beliefs and respect values of others, even if they differ from yours
Veracity
- Conformity to facts, devotion to truth
- Accuracy
What are the 7 steps to resolving an ethical dilemma?
- Ask: Is this an ethical dilemma?
- Gather information relevant to the case
- Clarify values
- Verbalize the problem
- Identify possible courses of action
- Negotiate a plan
- Evaluate the plan over time
4 major issues in health care ethics
- Quality of life
- Disabilities
- Care at the end of life
- Health care reform