The ethical component of nursing theory: an analysis of ethical components in four nursing theories. 1980

M M Mooney

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007258 Informed Consent Voluntary authorization, by a patient or research subject, with full comprehension of the risks involved, for diagnostic or investigative procedures, and for medical and surgical treatment. Consent, Informed
D009729 Nursing The field of nursing care concerned with the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health. Nursings
D010344 Patient Advocacy Promotion and protection of the rights of patients, frequently through a legal process. Patient Ombudsmen,Patient Representatives,Clinical Ombudsman,Patient Ombudsman,Advocacy, Patient,Ombudsman, Clinical,Ombudsman, Patient,Ombudsmen, Patient,Patient Representative,Representative, Patient,Representatives, Patient
D004993 Ethics, Nursing The principles of proper professional conduct concerning the rights and duties of nurses themselves, their patients, and their fellow practitioners, as well as their actions in the care of patients and in relations with their families. Nursing Ethics,Ethic, Nursing,Nursing Ethic
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013598 Systems Theory Principles, models, and laws that apply to complex interrelationships and interdependencies of sets of linked components which form a functioning whole, a system. Any system may be composed of components which are systems in their own right (sub-systems), such as several organs within an individual organism. General Systems Theory,Queuing Theory,General Systems Theories,Queuing Theories,Systems Theories,Systems Theories, General,Systems Theory, General,Theories, General Systems,Theories, Queuing,Theories, Systems,Theory, General Systems,Theory, Queuing,Theory, Systems
D026689 Ethical Analysis The use of systematic methods of ethical examination, such as CASUISTRY or ETHICAL THEORY, in reasoning about moral problems. Analysis, Ethical,Analyses, Ethical,Ethical Analyses
D028722 Virtues Character traits that are considered to be morally praiseworthy. (Bioethics Thesaurus) Virtue
D028723 Personhood The state or condition of being a human individual accorded moral and/or legal rights. Criteria to be used to determine this status are subject to debate, and range from the requirement of simply being a human organism to such requirements as that the individual be self-aware and capable of rational thought and moral agency.

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