ACTUAL NUR 100 EXAM 4 |2025-2026 LATEST UPDATED|REAL EXAM
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Malpractice - (answer)"Professional Negligence" or negligence that occurred while the person
was performing as a professional.
Negligence - (answer)Misconduct or practice that is below the standard expected of an ordinary,
reasonable, and prudent person
Tort - (answer)A civil wrong committed against a person or property (injury). They may be
unintentional or intentional.
What should you do if there is a problem? - (answer)You should follow the chain of command
Invasion of Privacy - (answer)Need to keep Confidentiality
Libel/ Slander - (answer)Any communication that injures an individual's reputation and is
disclosed by another person
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Medication errors - (answer)Most common type of negligence
Assault - (answer)An act intended to provoke fear in a victim. Ex: If you keep putting on your
call light, I won't answer you.
Battery - (answer)Willful touching of another's body, anything he is wearing or holding, or
anything attached to him without
False Imprisonment - (answer)The unjustifiable detention of a person without legal warrant to
confine the person
Malpractice insurance - (answer)Insurance that helps you in case of accusation of malpractice.
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What has to happen for Informed Consent to be valid? - (answer)1. The person giving consent
must be mentally and physically competent (CANNOT BE SEDATED) and legally an adult. A
person who is developmentally disabled usually cannot give consent but will have a guardian. If
married and below the age of 18, they are considered legally an adult and CAN Give consent
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2.The consent must be given voluntarily
3. The person giving consent must thoroughly understand the procedure, its risks and benefits,
and alternate procedures
4. The person giving consent must have the opportunity to have all questions answered
satisfactorily.
civil law - (answer)Body of law dealing with private rights of individuals.
What reason can a patient receive care even if they refuse it? - (answer)Court order (48 hour
commitment). This is used in a situation like a Jehovah's witness not wanting to have a blood
transfusion given to their child. etc.
What is the best way for a nurse to avoid a lawsuit? - (answer)Follow the Standards of care, give
competent care, and develop empathetic rapport with the client.
The difference between empathize and sympathize is? - (answer)To empathize you see things
from their perspective. To sympathize, you feel sorry for them.