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Judgment is the capability of making successful decisions when no obviously correct model or rule is available or when relevant data are unreliable or incomplete.
Ethical Principle
Fundamental guidelines that help in making decisions based on moral considerations, often applied in healthcare to ensure patient welfare and justice.
Autonomy
The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision about one's own life and actions.
Confidentiality
The ethical principle or legal right that mandates keeping certain information secure and private, especially in a professional context.
Nursing Station
A dedicated area within a healthcare facility where nurses perform administrative tasks, coordinate care, and communicate with team members.
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