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chandani

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When using an innovative decision-making model, in order to help reduce the potential of group members' reluctance to share their ideas with the group, the group leader will __________.
 
  a. credit the individual for their creativity with a reward
  b. ask each group member to write their idea on a piece of paper, then read the ideas to the group, identifying the member who developed the idea
  c. Ask each group member to write their idea on a piece of paper, then read the ideas to the group without identifying the member who developed the idea
  d. credit the group with a reward, pointing out who the individual was who generated the starting point

Question 2

When Nurse J insists that all patients receive consent for all procedures, allows her patients to make choices regarding their care, and respects their rights as a person, under which ethical principle is she acting?
 
  a. veracity
  b. nonmaleficence
  c. autonomy
  d. beneficence



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Answer to Question 1

c

a. Incorrect: To help individuals share their ideas with their work group, consideration must be made for giving a reward to the group, rather than rewarding individual performance.
b. Incorrect: In order to help reduce the potential reluctance of group members, this activity must be done anonymously to prevent individual ideas from being judged.
c. Correct: When using an innovative decision-making model, in order to help reduce the potential reluctance of group members to share their ideas, the group leader might ask each group member to write one idea down on a piece of paper, collect these ideas and read them to the group, and then continue the process by having members write down another idea.
d. Incorrect: To help individuals share their ideas with their work group, consideration must be made for giving reward to the group rather than the individual performance. In order to help reduce the potential reluctance of group members, this activity is done anonymously so as to prevent their ideas being judged.

Answer to Question 2

C
The ethical principle of autonomy is the respect for an individual's right to self-determination and respect for individual liberty. When Nurse J insists that all patients receive consent for all procedures, allows her patients to make choices regarding their care, and respects their rights as a person, she is acting under the principle of autonomy. Beneficence is the duty to do good to others and maintain a balance between benefits and harms. Nonmaleficence is the duty to do no harm, and veracity is the obligation to tell the truth.




chandani

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


debra928

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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