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The nurse observes a physician provide a cursory examination of an older patient. Afterwards the physician is overheard saying that healthcare dollars are scarce yet they are being spent on people who are going to die anyway. The nurse identifies this physician’s behavior as violating which concept of the Power Theory?
1. Awareness
2. Freedom
3. Choice
4. Action
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Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies

Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies


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Rationale 1: The concept of awareness within the Power Theory focuses on the need for nurses to break away from outmoded conceptual views of power. (See Page 82 Table 4-2 Ashley on Power: In Her Own Words)
Rationale 2: The concept of freedom within the Power Theory focuses on questioning established policies and refusing to participate in blind cooperation and conformity. (See Page 82 Table 4-2 Ashley on Power: In Her Own Words)
Rationale 3: The concept of choice within the Power Theory focuses on what is morally right and wrong within the healthcare field. (See Page 82 Table 4-2 Ashley on Power: In Her Own Words)
Rationale 4: The concept of action within the Power Theory focuses on taking action to move the practice of nursing out of the present structure and into the control of delivering nursing care. (See Page 82 Table 4-2 Ashley on Power: In Her Own Words)
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Thanks for making this difficult course manageable.

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