(Without understanding one's own beliefs and values, a bias or preconceived belief by the nurse
could create an unexpected conflict or an area of neglect in the plan of care for a client (who
might be expecting somethi
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(Without understanding one's own beliefs and values, a bias or preconceived belief by the nurse
could create an unexpected conflict or an area of neglect in the plan of care for a client (who
might be expecting something totally different from the care). During assessment values, beliefs,
practices should be identified by the nurse and used as a guide to identify the choices by the
nurse to meet specific needs/outcomes of that client. Therefore identification of values, beliefs,
and practices allows for planning meaningful and beneficial care specific for this client.) -
✔✔Which statement would best explain the role of the nurse when planning care for a culturally
diverse population? The nurse will plan care to:
A Include care that is culturally congruent with the staff from predetermined criteria
B Focus only on the needs of the client, ignoring the nurse's beliefs and practices
C Blend the values of the nurse that are for the good of the client and minimize the client's
individual values and beliefs during care
D Provide care while aware of one's own bias, focusing on the client's individual needs rather
than the staff's practices
A
(This set of ethical principles provides the professional guidelines established by the ANA to
maintain the highest standards for ideal conduct in practice. As a profession, the ANA wanted to
establish rules and then incorporate guidelines for accountability and responsibility of each nurse
within the practice setting.) - ✔✔Ethical principles for professional nursing practice in a clinical
setting are guided by the principles of conduct that are written as the:
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