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The amount of importance you attach to things like relationships, work, study, etc is called ______ . It is a belief about the worth of something
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Value
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An organization of values in which each is ranked along a continuum of importance
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Value System
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T/F... an individual is born with a set of values
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False... they are formed during lifetime from influences like environment, family and culture
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A form of value transmission where a value is learned by observing (parent, peer, significant other...)
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Modeling
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A form of value transmission where a value is learned by being taught a complete value system with little opportunity to weigh different values (church, school...)
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Moralizing
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A form of value transmission where a value is learned by exploring values on their own and developed personally
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Laissez-faire
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A form of value transmission where a value is learned by children recieving praise or admonishment in demostrating or not demonstrating values held by parents
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Reward & Punishment
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A form of value transmission where a value is learned by encouraging children to explore competing values and to weigh their consequences
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Responsible choice
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________ provide the foundation for nursing practice and guide the nurse's interactions with patients, coleagues, and the public
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Professional Values
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_____ is a concern for the welfare and well-being of others
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Altruism
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_____ is the right to self-determination
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Autonomy
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________ is respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and populations
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Human Dignity
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_______ is acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and acceptable standards of practice.
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Integrity
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_____ is upholding moral, legal, and humanistic principles.
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Social Justice
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When a nurse shows a commitment to patients whether or not the nurse and the patient hold the same values, the nurse is being ______
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Value neutral ( or nonjudgemental)
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