Ethics 2026 | Most Tested Questions & Verified Answers |
Graded A+
1. The nurse is positioning the client with increased intracranial pressure. Which
of the following positions would the nurse avoid?
Head turned to the side
Head of bed elevated 30 to 45 degrees
Head midline
Neck in neutral position
2. A 50-year-old man with rheumatoid arthritis is experiencing increased pain
and stiffness. Which nursing intervention should be prioritized to enhance his
comfort and mobility?
Massage his joints with topical creams.
Assist him with heat application and ROM exercises.
Provide support to his joints with pillows.
Position him on his abdomen to relieve pressure.
3. In a scenario where a nurse is faced with a medication order for a patient with
multiple comorbidities, what should the nurse consider to uphold the
principle of nonmaleficience?
The nurse should follow the prescription without question to maintain
authority.
The nurse should consult with the physician only if the patient
expresses concern.
The nurse should assess the potential risks and benefits of the
medication in relation to the patient's overall health status.
, The nurse should prioritize the patient's right to choose any treatment
regardless of risks.
4. In a scenario where a patient with left-sided hemiparesis is at risk for falls,
which intervention should be prioritized in the care plan to address the
nursing diagnosis of 'Alteration in mobility related to paralysis'?
Implementing a fall prevention strategy that includes mobility
assistance and safety measures.
Providing cognitive therapy to improve communication skills.
Increasing the frequency of skin assessments to monitor for integrity.
Encouraging the patient to perform exercises independently.
5. Why is encouraging oral fluid intake important for a client after a myelogram?
It allows for better assessment of neurological function.
It ensures the client remains in a stable position for recovery.
It promotes early mobilization and reduces the risk of complications.
It helps to prevent dehydration and aids in the elimination of
contrast material from the body.
6. Interpret the significance of the statement 'I don't know who I am and I don't
know where I live' in the context of dissociative disorders.
This statement reflects a loss of identity and awareness, which are
key features of dissociative disorders.
This statement suggests the client is experiencing anxiety about their
environment.
This statement shows a tendency towards obsessive-compulsive
behavior.
, This statement indicates a physical health issue rather than a
psychological one.
7. A client has been prescribed oral tetracycline for the treatment of acne.
Which instruction must the nurse include in the client teaching plan?
Take immediately after meals.
Take along with a meal.
Take the drug on an empty stomach.
Take along with milk or fruit juice.
8. If the nurse fails to inform the AP that the client had pain medication 30
minutes ago, what potential risk could arise during ambulation?
The client will be able to ambulate independently.
The client may experience increased pain and difficulty ambulating.
The AP will be able to ambulate the client without any issues.
The AP will not need to monitor the client's vital signs.
9. In a scenario where a nurse promises a patient to provide pain relief within a
specific timeframe but fails to do so, what ethical principle is primarily
violated?
Justice
Fidelity
Nonmaleficence
Autonomy
10. What is one positive action that nurses can take to support their patients?
Delegating all tasks to assistive personnel
, Ignoring patient concerns
Avoiding communication with the healthcare team
Advocating for patient rights
11. Which assessment finding best supports dissociative fugue? The client states:
"I feel like parts of my body are at war."
"I feel as if I'm living in a fuzzy dream state."
"I cannot recall why I'm living in this town."
"I feel very anxious and worried about my problems."
12. In a scenario where a patient is experiencing respiratory distress, which task
should a nurse prioritize for delegation based on the ABC framework?
Administering medication for pain relief
Scheduling follow-up appointments
Providing emotional support to the family
Ensuring the patient's airway is clear
13. What ethical principle is demonstrated when a nurse provides pain
medications to a postoperative client before ambulation?
Justice
Fidelity
Autonomy
Beneficence
14. The nurse is admitted a new patient with a diagnosis of myxedema. During
the initial assessment, the nurse is most concerned when the patient