Asked by
Catherine Ongonion Altiche
on Oct 26, 2024Verified
Which term describes the ability of nurses to base their practice on professional standards of ethical conduct and to participate in ethical decision making?
A) Ethical agency
B) Attitudes
C) Belief
D) Value neutrality
Ethical Agency
The capability to act based on moral principles and to make decisions that reflect ethical considerations.
Value Neutrality
The principle of remaining unbiased and detached when conducting research or making evaluations, avoiding personal judgment based on one's own values.
Belief
An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially one without proof.
- Illustrate the nurse's role in advocating for patient autonomy and ethical agency in clinical settings.
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Learning Objectives
- Illustrate the nurse's role in advocating for patient autonomy and ethical agency in clinical settings.
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