NURS 202 Final Exam Latest 2025 Graded A+
(Technologies of Nursing Practice)
What is informed consent? What do you do if patient refuses treatment? -
(answer)-Informed consent: permission granted in the knowledge of the possible
consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment
with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits.
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If patient refuses treatment, make sure the patient understands the treatments
and side effects of not taking the treatment.
*If patient is competent and informed and still refuses the treatment, do not give
the treatment and document that it was not given.
*Notify provider as necessary.
When do you assess cultural and religious needs? - (answer)upon admission or as
needed
What is Durable Power of Attorney (DPA) for health care? - (answer)a power of
attorney that gives the individual the right to act in the stead of another
concerning medical or financial decisions.
-the specifics of said powers are outlined by the actual Power of Attorney
document.
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What constitutes as a HIPAA violation? - (answer)HIPAA- Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act
-the right to information disclosure (i.e. health plans, healthcare professionals,
healthcare facilities)
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-the right to participation in healthcare decisions (i.e. informed consent)
-the right to self determination (i.e. patient self determination act)
-the right to complaint and appeal
What is the role of hospital ethics committees? - (answer)ethic committees
involve individuals from diverse backgrounds who support health care institutions
with three major functions:
1. providing clinical ethics consultations
2. developing and/or revising policies pertaining to clinical ethics and hospital
policy (i.e. advance directives, withholding and withdrawing life sustaining
treatments, informed consent, organ procurement)
3. facilitating education about topical issues in clinical ethics
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What are the underlying goals of hospital ethic committees? - (answer)-to
promote the rights of patients
-to promote shared decision making between patients and their clinicians
-to promote fair policies and procedures that maximize the likelihood of achieving
good, patient-centered outcomes
-to enhance the ethical environment for health care professionals in health care
institutions
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True or False:
Nurses NEVER delegate assessment. - (answer)True
Should we or should we not delegate teaching to LPN or non-licensed care
providers? - (answer)Should not
Which one is RN, LPN, or Non-licensed assistive personnel?
a. cares for acute illness and unstable patients
b. may be delegated med administration and the care of stable patients and
chronic illness
c. can assist with ADLs and basic care, but can not insert folies, NG tube, or handle
med administration - (answer)a. RN
b. LPN
c. Non-licensed assistive personnel
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What do you do when you are about to start an IV? - (answer)check the site for
redness, swelling, pallor (unhealthy pale appearance), edema and warmth
What does it mean when the IV site is infiltrated? - (answer)patient may have
edema, skin may be blanched or cool to the touch, may be painful
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What is phlebitis? - (answer)vein inflammation due to mechanical trauma from
the needle or chemical trauma from the solution
-can be local acute tenderness, redness, warmth, slight edema
What are the infectious phases? - (answer)1. Incubation period:
-the interval between the pathogens invasion of the body and the appearance of
sx of infection
2. Prodromal stage:
-a person is most infectious during this stage
-early signs and sx of infection are present
-pt is often unaware they are infectious
3. Full stage:
-presence of signs and sx of illness