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oliviahorn72

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In the emergency department a client feels that she has been waiting longer than the other indi-viduals due to the fact that she has no insurance. The ethical principle that is involved in this ex-act situation is:
 
  1. Justice
  2. Autonomy
  3. Beneficence
  4. Nonmaleficence

Question 2

Regarding the nurse's use of the specific ethical principle of autonomy in a client situation, an example would be:
 
  1. Learning to do a procedure safely and effectively
  2. Returning to speak to a client at an agreed upon time
  3. Preparing the client's room for comfort and privacy
  4. Supporting a client's right to refuse a specific type of therapy



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brittiany.barnes

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Justice refers to treating people fairly. Allocation of resources and access to health care involves the ethical principle of justice. The client without medical insurance should not have to wait longer to receive health care than those with insurance. Autonomy refers to a person's independ-ence. Autonomy represents an agreement to respect another's right to determine a course of ac-tion. Beneficence refers to taking positive actions to help others. Nonmaleficence refers to the avoidance of harm or hurt.

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Following the ethical principle of autonomy, the nurse allows a client to make his or her own de-cisions regarding care and then supports that decision. Learning how to perform a procedure safely and effectively is a nurse's use of ethical responsibility. Returning to speak to a client at an agreed upon time demonstrates the ethical principle of fidelity. Preparing the client's room for comfort and privacy is a nurse's use of ethical responsibility.




oliviahorn72

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


cici

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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