The school of nursing professor is preparing a classroom activity to assist the students in acquiring professional values. Which actions should the professor select for this assignment?
1. Discuss codes of ethics with the students.
2. Recommend that the students avoid ethical issues.
3. Encourage the students to discuss experiences.
4. Invite other professors to participate in a discussion.
5. Have the students interview each other about experiences.
Correct Answer: 1, 3, 4, 5
Rationale 1: Nurses' professional values are acquired during socialization into nursing from codes of ethics, nursing experiences, teachers, and peers.
Rationale 2: Ethical issues cannot be avoided in nursing or health care. This is not a viable approach for the professor to use.
Rationale 3: Nurses' professional values are acquired during socialization into nursing from codes of ethics, nursing experiences, teachers, and peers.
Rationale 4: Nurses' professional values are acquired during socialization into nursing from codes of ethics, nursing experiences, teachers, and peers.
Rationale 5: Nurses' professional values are acquired during socialization into nursing from codes of ethics, nursing experiences, teachers, and peers.
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