AND MANAGEMENT 9TH EDITION BY
BARBARA CHERRY SUSAN R JACOB EXAM
SCRIPT 2026 EXAM FULL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
⩥ What are ethical issues in nursing? Answer: Ethical issues arise when
a nurse faces situations involving conflicting moral principles, making it
difficult to determine the right course of action. They often involve
questions of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.
⩥ What is the legal duty of nurses regarding patient care? Answer:
Nurses have a legal duty to ensure safe and competent care, respect
patient decisions, educate patients about their conditions, inform them,
follow policies, and obtain consent.
⩥ What is a major rule nurses must follow concerning patient
information? Answer: Nurses must maintain patient confidentiality.
⩥ What are Hospital Acquired Conditions (HAC) in relation to
insurance payment? Answer: HACs are conditions that hospitals are not
reimbursed for if a patient acquires them after admission, such as
embolisms and deep vein thrombosis following orthopedic procedures.
, ⩥ What are some examples of Hospital Acquired Conditions subject to
nonpayment? Answer: Examples include stage three and four pressure
ulcers, falls and trauma, manifestations of bad glycemic control, and
catheter-associated infections.
⩥ What does HIPAA stand for? Answer: HIPAA stands for the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
⩥ What is the purpose of HIPAA? Answer: HIPAA protects patient
health information and prevents unauthorized sharing of that information
by healthcare providers.
⩥ What are the consequences for violating HIPAA? Answer: Violators
may face fines, criminal charges, job loss, and lawsuits, depending on
whether the violation was intentional or unintentional.
⩥ What rights do patients have under HIPAA? Answer: Patients have the
right to see their own medical records and know who has access to them.
⩥ What can lead to disciplinary action by the State Board of Nursing?
Answer: Disciplinary action can result from breaking laws, rules, or
professional standards, such as falsifying records or practicing without a
valid license.