In: Nursing
Match the following principles to their meanings:
| Accountability | a. truthfulness |
| Responsibility | b. Provision of guidance and oversight of a delegated nursing task |
| Veracity | c. Doing good |
| Beneficence | d. to be answerable, or to give an account or defense to oneself and others for one's own choices, decisions, and actions |
| Nonmaleficence | e. Distribution of work that each staff member is responsible for during and given work period, which falls under the person's scope of practice |
| Authority | f. Doing no harm |
| Autonomy | g. The idea that the registered nurse has the competency, accountability, and responsibility to practice independently and determine appropriate task delegation. |
| Delegation | h. The idea that the registered nurse has the accountability and responsibility to exercise competent, independent judgment. |
| Assignment | i. Apportions praiseworthiness or blameworthiness (liability) and can be shared amongst individuals or groups |
| Supervision | j. Process for a nurse to direct another person to perform nursing tasks and activities that they normally would not be allowed to perform |
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Veracity: a. truthfulness
Supervision: b:Provision of guidance and oversight of a delegated nursing tas
Beneficence: c. Doing good
Autonomy: d. to be answerable, or to give an account or defense to oneself and others for one's own choices, decisions, and actions
Assignment : e. Distribution of work that each staff member is responsible for during and given work period, which falls under the person's scope of practice.
Nonmaleficence: f: doing no harm.Responsibility:d. to be answerable, or to give an account or defense to oneself and others for one's own choices, decisions, and actions
Authority: g. The idea that the registered nurse has the competency, accountability, and responsibility to practice independently and determine appropriate task delegation.
Acountability: h. The idea that the registered nurse has the accountability and responsibility to exercise competent, independent judgment.
Delegation: J. Process for a nurse to direct another person to perform nursing tasks and activities that they normally would not be allowed to perform.