Chapter 6 Flashcards
Which statement about Florence Nightingale’s ideas about ethics is correct?
a. Nursing is a call to service, and the moral character of persons entering nursing is important.
b. Ethical principles are based on the values of the individual nurse.
c. Society will dictate the ethical principles to which nurses must adhere.
d. Ethics are very important in times of war, such as in the Crimean War, when she set up public health centers.
ANS: A
Florence Nightingale saw nursing as a call to service and viewed the moral character of persons entering nursing as important.
When nurses apply the knowledge and processes of ethics to the examination of ethical problems in health care, they are using:
a. Values
b. Morality
c. Ethics
d. Bioethics
ANS: D
Bioethics applies the knowledge and processes of ethics to the examination of ethical problems in health care.
A nurse in the 1960s would have referred to which code of ethics to guide ethical decision making?
a. Nightingale Pledge
b. Code for Professional Nurses
c. Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements
d. International Council of Nurses (ICN) Code of Ethics for Nurses
ANS: B
Florence Nightingale lived in the 1800s. The Code for Professional Nurses was adopted in 1950, the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements was adopted in 2001, and the International Council of Nurses (ICN) Code of Ethics for Nurses was adopted in 2000.
An orderly process that considers ethical principles, client values, and professional obligations is:
a. Accountability
b. Ethical decision making
c. Moral principles
d. Code for Nursing Practice
ANS: B
Ethical decision making is defined as an orderly process that considers ethical principles, client values, and professional obligations.
The growing multiculturalism of American society can contribute to ethnicity conflicts when:
a. Cultural standards are congruent with professional standards.
b. Cultural traditions within an ethnic group align with those of the community.
c. Ethnic groups overburden the health care system.
d. The greater community’s values are jeopardized by specific ethnic values.
ANS: D
Callahan offered perspectives on judging diversity and suggests a thoughtful tolerance and some degree of moral persuasion (not coercion) for ethnic groups to alter values so that they are more in keeping with what is normative in American culture.
There are two medically indigent clients in the clinic who have come to get their monthly supply of free insulin. There is only enough for one client. Which action does the nurse take first?
a. Identify all options.
b. Make a decision.
c. Gather additional information.
d. Act and assess decisions made.
ANS: C
One must have all information before looking at options and making a decision.
An example of an ethical dilemma is:
a. Whether or not to set up a community health center in a rural area
b. Allocating resources in a natural disaster
c. Deciding to withdraw care on a hospice patient
d. Applying the principles of Florence Nightingale in Bangladesh
ANS: B
When resources are scarce, a dilemma may exist as to how to allocate them.
The steps of the ethical decision making process are similar to the steps of:
a. Healthy People 2010
b. Deontology
c. The nursing process
d. Advocacy
ANS: C
The nursing process involves the same basic steps: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
Which ethical principle requires “doing no harm”?
a. Respect for autonomy
b. Non-maleficence
c. Beneficence
d. Distributive justice
ANS: B
Non-maleficence refers to doing no harm.
Which statement fits the Liberal Democratic Theory of John Rawls?
a. Rejection of any idea that societies, states, or collectives of any form can be the bearers of rights or can owe duties.
b. Inequalities result from birth, natural endowment, and historic circumstances.
c. Everyone has a right to private property.
d. Government should be limited.
ANS: B
Rawls acknowledges that inequities are inevitable in society, but he tries to justify them by establishing a system in which everyone benefits, especially the least advantaged. This is an attempt to address the inequalities that result from birth, natural endowments, and historic circumstances. The other choices relate to libertarianism.
According to Leininger and Watson, the moral ideal of nursing is:
a. Caring
b. Advocacy
c. Responsibility
d. Accountability
ANS: A
This conceptualization occurred as a response to the technological advances in health care science and the desire of nurses to differentiate nursing practice from medical practice.
Which statement about feminist ethics is correct?
a. Feminists include only women in their worldview.
b. Persons who ascribe to feminist ethics are passive and wish to pursue their ideals through the legislative process.
c. Feminists believe that men should not be nurses.
d. Women’s thinking and moral experiences are important and should be taken into account.
ANS: D
Feminist theory ascribes to the idea that women’s thinking and moral experiences are important and should be considered.
Examples of the benefits of distributive justice are:
a. Basic needs, material and social goods, liberties, rights, and entitlements
b. Taxes, military service, location of incinerators or power plants
c. Entitlement to equal rights and equal treatment
d. The right to private property and personal assets
ANS: A
Justice requires that the distribution of benefits and burdens on a society be fair or equal. the third option refers to egalitarianism, and the last option refers to libertarianism. Taxes, military service, and location of incinerators or power plants are not benefits associated with justice.
A nurse believes everyone is entitled to equal rights and equal treatment in society when applying:
a. Distributive or social justice
b. Egalitarianism
c. Libertarian view of justice
d. Communitarianism
ANS: B
Egalitarianism is defined as the view that everyone is entitled to equal rights and equal treatment in society.
When using the principles of virtue ethics in decision making, a nurse would:
a. Provide efficient and effective nursing care.
b. Identify the meaningful facts in the situation.
c. Seek ethical community support to enhance character development.
d. Plan ways to restructure the social practices that oppress women.
ANS: C
According to Aristotle, virtues are acquired and include interest in the concept of the good, including benevolence, compassion, trustworthiness, and integrity. One part of the process is seeking ethical community support to enhance character development.