Chapter 22: Ethics and Values
11th Edition
(Potter & Perry)
50 NCLEX-Style Exam
Questions with Detailed Rationales
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, Chapter 22 Ethics and Values Fundamentals of Nursing 11th Edition (Potter & Perry) 50 NCLEX-Style
Exam Questions with Detailed Rationales
1. A nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient who refuses further treatment. Which ethical
principle supports the patient’s decision?
A) Nonmaleficence
B) Autonomy
C) Justice
D) Fidelity
Answer: B) Autonomy
Rationale: Autonomy refers to the patient’s right to make their own healthcare decisions,
including the right to refuse treatment.
2. Which action by a nurse best reflects the ethical principle of fidelity?
A) Reporting suspected abuse to authorities
B) Keeping a promise to return with pain medication
C) Administering medication safely
D) Providing equal care to all patients
Answer: B) Keeping a promise to return with pain medication
Rationale: Fidelity involves keeping commitments and promises made to patients.
3. What is the primary purpose of a hospital ethics committee?
A) To enforce hospital policy
B) To provide legal advice to patients
C) To review and resolve ethical dilemmas in patient care
D) To discipline healthcare providers
Answer: C) To review and resolve ethical dilemmas in patient care
Rationale: Ethics committees support healthcare providers and families in resolving difficult
ethical issues.
4. A nurse discusses a patient’s condition in a hospital elevator. Which ethical principle is
violated?
A) Justice
B) Beneficence
C) Confidentiality
D) Veracity
Answer: C) Confidentiality
Rationale: Discussing patient information in a public place breaches the ethical obligation to
maintain confidentiality.
5. The nurse administers a placebo without informing the patient. Which ethical principle is
most directly violated?
A) Justice
B) Fidelity
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