Definitions, Theories, and Principles Questions With
Complete Solutions
Q: Are values innate or learned? Correct Answer Values are
not innate; they are learned and developed through
environmental influences.
Q: Around what topics do many legal and ethical issues in
healthcare revolve? Correct Answer Birth/ death/ and medical
research.
Q: Ethics is derived from which Greek word and what does it
mean? Correct Answer From "ethos," meaning character.
Q: From which Greek word is "ethics" derived and what does it
mean? Correct Answer From "ethos," meaning character.
Q: How are Board of Nursing members selected? Correct
Answer By statute and political appointment by the governor.
Q: How does the Patient Care Partnership involve patients in
care? Correct Answer Through collaboration for informed
decisions about care.
Q: Under what laws do nursing students practice? Correct
Answer The laws regulating the type of nurse they are studying
to become.
Q: What are attitudes? Correct Answer Feelings about a
person object or situation.
,Q: What are attitudes? Correct Answer Feelings about a
person object or situation.
Q: What are beliefs? Correct Answer Accepted truths.
Q: What are beliefs? Correct Answer Accepted truths.
Q: What are common breaches of communication leading to
negligence? Correct Answer Failure to document accurately/
report timely/ follow reporting laws/ or give accurate discharge
instructions.
Q: What are common breaches of monitoring leading to
negligence? Correct Answer Failure to assess/ record/report
changes/ or properly use equipment/restraints.
Q: What are common breaches of practice leading to
negligence? Correct Answer Failure to maintain safety/
perform procedures correctly/ stay within scope of practice/ or
use the nursing process.
Q: What are Good Samaritan Laws designed to do? Correct
Answer Provide legal immunity for emergency care given in
good faith without expectation of pay.
Q: What are ideal rules of conduct and ideas about unethical
behavior called? Correct Answer A moral code.
Q: What are key ethical duties of nurses? Correct Answer
Patient safety/ competence/ lifelong learning/ accountability
, advocacy/ promoting autonomy/ whistle-blowing/ political
action/ and cost-effective care.
Q: What are mandatory reporting laws? Correct Answer Laws
requiring certain professionals to report specific situations
encountered in practice (e.g. abuse/ communicable diseases).
Q: What are morals/morality? Correct Answer Personal
values and conscience.
Q: What are morals/morality? Correct Answer Personal
values and conscience.
Q: What are nursing students legally responsible for? Correct
Answer Their actions/ avoiding harm/ and following RN
practice laws and rules.
Q: What are patients' responsibilities in care? Correct Answer
Follow health care instructions. Provide relevant data to
providers. Pay for services rendered.
Q: What are possible penalties for HIPAA violations? Correct
Answer Civil and criminal penalties/ including fines and
incarceration.
Q: What are punishments for civil law violations? Correct
Answer Payment of damages (including punitive damages).
Q: What are punishments for criminal law violations? Correct
Answer Community service/ fines/ incarceration/ or capital
punishment.