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The nurse should test the functioning of which structure(s) when determining whether a person is oriented to his or her surroundings?
Universal Rights
Universal rights are fundamental rights and freedoms that are considered to be entitled to all humans regardless of nationality, gender, ethnic origin, religion, or any other status.
Greatest Good
A principle often associated with utilitarianism, which suggests that actions should be judged as morally right if they contribute to the highest good or happiness for the greatest number of people.
Moral Idealism
An ethical philosophy which considers certain actions as inherently right or wrong, regardless of their outcomes.
Utilitarianism
An ethical theory that posits the best action is the one that maximizes utility, typically defined as that which produces the greatest well-being of the greatest number of people.
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