Ch. 2 Legal & Ethical Aspects of Nursing (Foundations)
accountability
being responsible for one's own actions
advocate
one who defends or pleads a case or issue on behalf of another
ethics
values that influence a person's behavior and the individual's feelings and beliefs about what is right or wrong
verdict
a decision
doctrine of informed consent
full disclosure of the facts that the pt needs to make an intelligent informed decision before any invasive tx or procedure is performed
liability
legal responsibility
liable
legally responsible
euthanasia
letting a person die
values
personal beliefs about the worth of an object, an idea, a custom, or an attitude
value clarification
process of self evaluation that helps you gain insight into your personal values
malpractice
professional negligence
deposition
question and answer session under oath during which attorneys ask the witness questions relating to the issues of the lawsuit
ethical dilemmas
situations that do not have a clear right or wrong answer
standards of care
these define acts whose performance is required, permitted, or prohibited
laws
these prescribe proper behavior in society; they sanction acceptable behavior and prohibit unacceptable behavior
nonmaleficence
to do no harm