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NCLEX- RN Practice Questions WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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NCLEX- RN Practice Questions WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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NCLEX RN Practice Questions WITH
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A client is referred to a surgeon by the general practitioner. After meeting the surgeon,
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the client decides to find a different surgeon to continue treatment. The nurse supports
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the client's action, utilizing which ethical principle?
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1. Beneficence
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2. Veracity
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3. Autonomy
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4. Privacy - answer-Answer: 3
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Rationale: Autonomy is the right of individuals to take action for themselves.
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vBeneficence is an ethical principle to do good and applies when the nurse has a city to
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vhelp others by doing what is best for them. Veracity refers to truthfulness. Privacy is the
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vnondisclosure of information by the health care team. v v v v v v v


Cognitive Level: Applying v v


Client Need: Management of Care
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Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Implementation
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Content Area: Fundamentals
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Strategy: The core issue of the question is the ability to interpret which ethical principle is
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voperating in a specific situation. Eliminate beneficence and veracity next because they
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vfocus on the obligation of the nurse rather than on a right of the client.
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A nurse forgets to administer a client's diuretic and the client experiences an episode of
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pulmonary edema. The charge nurse would consider the medication error to constitute
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negligence because the situation contains which element?
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1. Purposeful failure to perform a health care procedure
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2. Unintentional failure to perform a health care procedure
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3. Act of substituting a different medication for the one ordered
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4. Failure to follow a direct order by a physician - answer-Answer: 2
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Rationale: Negligence is the unintentional failure of an individual to perform or not
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perform an act that a reasonable person would or would not do in the same or similar
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circumstances. A purposeful failure to perform a procedure would be the opposite of
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negligence, which is unintentional. Substituting a different medication does not fit the
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description of the situation in the question. Failure to follow a direct order does not fit the
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description in the situation in the question.
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Client Need: Management of Care
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Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Assessment v v v v


Content Area: Fundamentals v v


Strategy: Two options are opposites, which is a clue that one of them may be correct.
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vChoose unintentional failure to carry out a procedure over purposeful failure because it
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vmatches the definition of negligence. v v v v




A client asks why a diagnostic test has been ordered and the nurse replies, "I'm unsure
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but will find out for you." When the nurse later returns and provides an explanation, the
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nurse is acting under which principle?
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1. Nonmaleficence
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2. Veracity
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3. Beneficence
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4. Fidelity - answer-Answer: 4
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Rationale: Fidelity means being faithful to agreements and promises. This nurse is
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vacting on the client's behalf to obtain needed information and report it back to the client.
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vNonmaleficence is the duty to do no harm. Veracity refers to telling the truth for v v v v v v v v v v v v v v


vexample, not lying to a client about a serious prognosis. Beneficence means doing
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vgood, such as by implementing actions (e.g. keeping a salt shaker out of sight) that
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vbenefit a client (heart condition requiring sodium-restricted diet).
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Cognitive Level: Understanding v v


Client Need: Management of Care
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Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Implementation v v v v


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Strategy: Use the process of elimination. The correct answer is the one that matches the
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vdescription in the stem; that is, the nurse made a promise to a client and kept it, which
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vconstitutes fidelity. v




An individual has a seizure while walking down the street. During the seizure, a nurse
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from a physician's office is noticed driving past without stopping to assist. The individual
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sues the nurse for negligence but fails to win a judgement for which reason?
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1. The nurse had no duty to the individual.
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2. The nurse did what most nurses would do in the same circumstance.
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3. The nurse did not cause the client's injuries.
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4. The nurse was off-duty at the time. - answer-Answer: 1
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Rationale: To be guilty of negligence, the nurse must have a relationship with the client
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that involves a duty to provide care. The relationship is usually a component of
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employment. The nurse did not necessarily do what others would do in this situation.
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Although the nurse did not cause the client's injuries, it does not prevent the nurse from
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assisting in this situation. Although the nurse was off-duty, the nurse could have
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assisted if motivated to do so.
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Cognitive Level: Understanding v v


Client Need: Management of Care
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