A nurse will demonstrate the value of Social Justice by:
Select one:
A. Working to ensure equal access to quality health care
B. Acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics
C. Respecting the inherent worth and uniqueness of clients
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, A. Working to ensure equal access to quality health care
Which of the following is an example of the ethical principle of autonomy?
Select one:
A. Preparing the client's room for comfort and privacy
B. Returning to speak to a client at an agreed upon time
C. Supporting a client's right to refuse a specific type of therapy
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C. Supporting a client's right to refuse a specific type of therapy
If goals are unmet or partially met, the nurse should do all the following except:
Select one:
A. Discuss goals/outcomes with the patient
B. Modify the plan
C. Discontinue the plan
D. Re-assess the client
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C. Discontinue the plan
A nurse is caring for a patient with a severe head injury. Each shift, the nurse pays
attention to the lighting, atmosphere, and environmental surroundings. The nurse is
functioning according to which nursing theorist?
,Select one:
A. Martha Rogers
B. Florence Nightingale
C. Jean Watson
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B. Florence Nightingale
When asked to define "Nursing Diagnosis" the nurse's best response is:
Select one:
A. "It focuses on implementation of the medical plan of care"
B. "It is the process of translating a medical diagnosis into nursing terminology"
C. "It describes a client's problem with a condition the nurse is competent to treat"
D. "It is the second step in the nursing process"
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C. "It describes a client's problem with a condition the nurse is competent
to treat"
A value is defined as:
Select one:
A. A mental position or feeling toward a person, object or idea
B. Interpretations or conclusions that people accept as true
C. Enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, object, idea or action
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, C. Enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, object, idea or
action
Which of the following nurse theorists focused her theory on adaptation?
Select one:
A. Imogene King
B. Sister Callistra Roy
C. Madeline Leininger
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B. Sister Callistra Roy
Nursing's paradigm includes:
Select one:
A. Concepts, Theory, Health, and Environment
B. Person, Environment, Health, and Nursing
C. Nurses, Physicians, Models, and Client Needs
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B. Person, Environment, Health, and Nursing
The ANA recognized Nursing Informatics as a specialty in
Select one:
A. 1992
Select one:
A. Working to ensure equal access to quality health care
B. Acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics
C. Respecting the inherent worth and uniqueness of clients
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, A. Working to ensure equal access to quality health care
Which of the following is an example of the ethical principle of autonomy?
Select one:
A. Preparing the client's room for comfort and privacy
B. Returning to speak to a client at an agreed upon time
C. Supporting a client's right to refuse a specific type of therapy
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C. Supporting a client's right to refuse a specific type of therapy
If goals are unmet or partially met, the nurse should do all the following except:
Select one:
A. Discuss goals/outcomes with the patient
B. Modify the plan
C. Discontinue the plan
D. Re-assess the client
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C. Discontinue the plan
A nurse is caring for a patient with a severe head injury. Each shift, the nurse pays
attention to the lighting, atmosphere, and environmental surroundings. The nurse is
functioning according to which nursing theorist?
,Select one:
A. Martha Rogers
B. Florence Nightingale
C. Jean Watson
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B. Florence Nightingale
When asked to define "Nursing Diagnosis" the nurse's best response is:
Select one:
A. "It focuses on implementation of the medical plan of care"
B. "It is the process of translating a medical diagnosis into nursing terminology"
C. "It describes a client's problem with a condition the nurse is competent to treat"
D. "It is the second step in the nursing process"
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C. "It describes a client's problem with a condition the nurse is competent
to treat"
A value is defined as:
Select one:
A. A mental position or feeling toward a person, object or idea
B. Interpretations or conclusions that people accept as true
C. Enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, object, idea or action
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, C. Enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, object, idea or
action
Which of the following nurse theorists focused her theory on adaptation?
Select one:
A. Imogene King
B. Sister Callistra Roy
C. Madeline Leininger
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B. Sister Callistra Roy
Nursing's paradigm includes:
Select one:
A. Concepts, Theory, Health, and Environment
B. Person, Environment, Health, and Nursing
C. Nurses, Physicians, Models, and Client Needs
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B. Person, Environment, Health, and Nursing
The ANA recognized Nursing Informatics as a specialty in
Select one:
A. 1992