Beneficence
do no harm
Core principle of patient advocacy
Beneficence
Examples of beneficence
Nonmaleficence
avoiding harm
protect patient from harm
Nonmaleficence example
-not prescribing medications for a patient with certain risks
Utilitarianism
Example of utilitarianism
- Would cost society more if women, infant, or children, are harmed by inadequate food intake
Justice
- fair and equitable distribution of societal resources
Justice example
-Homeless man triaged and treated as the same as a patient with health insurance
Dignity
quality or state of being worthy of ethical and respectful treatment
Dignity example
- foley catheter bags should be placed on other side of bed so others don’t see
Fidelity
- Keeping one’s promise
Fidelity example
-relationship between patient and provider
Confidentiality
PHI
protected health information
what is included in PHI
- individual’s past, present, or future physical/mental health and provision of care
Autonomy
Accountability
-health care providers are responsible for their own actions and do not blame others for their mistakes
Paternalism
Veracity
-obligation to present information honestly and truthfully
ANA code of ethics for nurses contains what
-goals
-values
and ethical precepts that direct the profession of nursing
Ombudsman
Guardian ad litem
-individual assigned by a court to act in the best interest of the ward
Ward
-usually a person who is a child, or someone who is frail or vulnerable