1. Caregivers who decide to seek a change of workplace if they find themselves caught in ethical dilemmas: * Virtue theory Utilitarianism theory Deontology theory Caring theory 2. If a nurse will not find it difficult to participate in direct abortion and euthanasia in order not to prolong pain and suffering, she is following this argument: * Deontology Virtue Utilitarianism Intuitionism
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Subject: Nursing Leadership and Management
- Virtue theory
- Utilitarianism theory
- Deontology theory
- Caring theory
2. If a nurse will not find it difficult to participate in direct abortion and euthanasia in order not to prolong pain and suffering, she is following this argument: *
- Deontology
- Virtue
- Utilitarianism
- Intuitionism
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- Books Required Holistic Nursing, A Handbook for Practice, 6th Edition Author: Dossey Montgomery, B., Keegan, L. ISBN: 978-1-4496-45632 Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning, (2013) Week 3 6/26/17 – 7/2/17 Chapters to Read Week 3 Chapter 14: pg. 294- 303 Exercise and Movement Chapter 15: pg. 308 -318 Humor, Laughter, and Play Chapter 16: pg. 329 – 337 Exhibit 16-1; 16-2; 16-3 Chapter 18: pg. 400 – 408 Effectiveness of Music Delivered by a Health Provider Chapter 19: pg.418 – 429 Touch and Hand-Mediated Therapies 1. Discussion Question: Discuss the benefits of exercise and movement both in illness and in health. Discussion cannot be more than (300) wordsLabel each scenario below with the letterthat corresponds to the step of the nursing process involved. (A) Assessment (P) Planning (I) Implementation (E) Evaluation After labeling, explain the rationale for your choices. (Learning Objectives 4, 5, 6) Scenarios: Mr. Johnson is admitted to room 337 in an acute care facility. The nurse interviews the client to determine the history of this illness, health history, and family history. The nurse then performs the head-to-toe physical assessment. Mr. Johnson has complained of acute leg pain. The nurse collects further data specifically regarding Mr. Johnson’s leg pain. The nurse checks Mr. Johnson’s admission orders and notes medication is ordered as needed for leg pain. The nurse returns to Mr. Johnson’s room with his pain medication and administers the medication. After allowing the pain medication appropriate time to act, the nurse returns to Mr. Johnson’s room asking if he has achieved any pain relief. 2. Mr. Johnson has now…Correct Answer + Rationale? Subject: Nursing Leadership and Management 2. A patient who told a psychiatrist of his intention to kill was allowed to go home. The psychiatrist warned the family and relatives. Not applied to practical use is: * Beneficence Confidentiality Role fidelity Non-maleficence
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