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,A 4-year-old child is B
going to have an
abdominal x-ray
examination. The child
asks, "Why do they have to
do this? Will it hurt?"
Which of the following is
the most appropriate
response by the nurse?
A. "The doctor needs you
to have the x-ray so she
knows what is wrong with
you."
B. "You will go to the x-ray
department so they can
take pictures of your
tummy to find out why you
have a tummy ache. The
bed you lie on may be
cool, but you will have a
blanket to keep you warm.
The test will not hurt."
C. "You will go downstairs
on a stretcher. You will
need to lie very still on a
hard table while the x-ray
machine goes over you. It
will not take very long."
D. "X-rays do not hurt. The
machine takes a picture
but will not touch you."
,According to the nurse's B
Code of Ethics, the
hallmark of nursing
practice is
A. autonomy.
B. accountability.
C. evidence-based
practice.
D. altruism.
An agency that provides A
inpatient care related to
less complex conditions
and does not require
high-technology
monitoring or complex
diagnostic procedures is
providing which level of
care?
A. Subacute care
B. Primary care
C. Secondary care
D. Tertiary care
Allowing a patient to B
refuse chemotherapy is
based on a belief in the
ethical principle of
A.justice.
B.autonomy.
C.Nonmaleficence,
D.death with dignity.
, Answering a terminally ill D
patient's questions about
his or her condition
honestly is based on a
belief in the ethical
principle of
a) autonomy.
b) fidelity.
c) justice.
d) veracity.
The best definition of C
ethnocentrism is
A. a tendency to compare
the behavior of others
with your own cultural
values.
an astute awareness of
your own personal biases
regarding other cultures.
C. a tendency to view your
own culture as superior to
others.
D. the ability to
incorporate patients'
cultural beliefs and values
into health teaching.
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Terms in this set (95)
,A 4-year-old child is B
going to have an
abdominal x-ray
examination. The child
asks, "Why do they have to
do this? Will it hurt?"
Which of the following is
the most appropriate
response by the nurse?
A. "The doctor needs you
to have the x-ray so she
knows what is wrong with
you."
B. "You will go to the x-ray
department so they can
take pictures of your
tummy to find out why you
have a tummy ache. The
bed you lie on may be
cool, but you will have a
blanket to keep you warm.
The test will not hurt."
C. "You will go downstairs
on a stretcher. You will
need to lie very still on a
hard table while the x-ray
machine goes over you. It
will not take very long."
D. "X-rays do not hurt. The
machine takes a picture
but will not touch you."
,According to the nurse's B
Code of Ethics, the
hallmark of nursing
practice is
A. autonomy.
B. accountability.
C. evidence-based
practice.
D. altruism.
An agency that provides A
inpatient care related to
less complex conditions
and does not require
high-technology
monitoring or complex
diagnostic procedures is
providing which level of
care?
A. Subacute care
B. Primary care
C. Secondary care
D. Tertiary care
Allowing a patient to B
refuse chemotherapy is
based on a belief in the
ethical principle of
A.justice.
B.autonomy.
C.Nonmaleficence,
D.death with dignity.
, Answering a terminally ill D
patient's questions about
his or her condition
honestly is based on a
belief in the ethical
principle of
a) autonomy.
b) fidelity.
c) justice.
d) veracity.
The best definition of C
ethnocentrism is
A. a tendency to compare
the behavior of others
with your own cultural
values.
an astute awareness of
your own personal biases
regarding other cultures.
C. a tendency to view your
own culture as superior to
others.
D. the ability to
incorporate patients'
cultural beliefs and values
into health teaching.