Morrison-Valfre: Foundations of Mental Health Care, 8th Edition study guide
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Serves as one's personal basis for right or wrong behaviors.
Morals
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Power to which one has a just claim.
Rights
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To do no harm
Nonmaleficence
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Shared set of rules that govern right behavior
Ethics
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Controls by which a society governs itself
Laws
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"She's a nasty old lady who bites"
Slander
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"If you don't cooperate, I'll call the techs and we will lock you up"
Assault
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Leaving a suicidal client unattended and he harms himself
Malpractice
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Searching a client's belongings without permission
Invasion of privacy
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Charting a medication that was not actually gived
Fraud
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A man from the local newspaper calls and wants to know the condition of a client on the unit. The caregiver refuses to share any information with the reporter and notifies her supervisor.
Confidentiatlity
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The nurse encourages the client to participate in informed decision making by answering his questions and providing him with educational materials.
Autonomy
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The care providers are careful to ensure that clients will not be harmed during care.
Nonmalefcience
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Every caregiver on the unit is careful to treat each client equally, fairly, and respectfully.
Justice
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The technician charted that the client had a problem with drinking, and, as a result, the client was fired from her job.
Libel
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The nurse locks the client in his room because of his constant wanderings.
False Imprisonment
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Order the steps for resolving ethical dilemmas:
1. Identify all elements of the situation.
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2. Assume good will
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3. Gather relevant information
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4. List and order values
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5. Take action
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List three areas of potential liability for nurses and other care providers: