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1. All of the following are true about the nursing code of ethics except: Provides specific answers to many ethical dilemmas 2. The nurse is assigned to see a home-bound client on a daily basis to prepare the client’s medications. The nurse fails to visit the client and does not request that another nurse visit the client. The client is later admitted to the hospital after taking the wrong dosage of medication. Which ethical concept does this situation reflect? Abandonment 3. A client is held down by the nurse and forced to have a nasogastric tube placed. Which of the following could this represent? Battery 4. When applying the nursing process, which of the following should always be addressed first? Assessment 5. How can most living organisms be classified in general systems theory? Open systems 6. Which of the following are the steps to the nursing process? Select all that apply Planning Implementation Diagnosis Evaluation Assessment 7. What type of tort may occur if a client is not allowed to leave the hospital after receiving emergency care until the bill is paid? False imprisonment 8. Which of the following is the best substitute for self-determination if an individual is no longer competent to make their own health care decisions? Advance directive 9. Does clinical reasoning and judgment require various ways of thinking in the role of a nurse? True 10. A client complains of hip pain and requests pain medication. For the nurse to apply the nursing process, what would the nurse do next? Assess the hip and ask the client about their pain 11. The client’s short term outcome was to walk in the hallway by the end of the day. The nurse reviews the client outcome, determines that it was not met, and modifies the interventions. Which phase of the nursing process is this? Evaluation 12. Which of the following phases of the nursing process determines client problems, risks, and strengths? Diagnosis 13. What is another term that can be used for professional negligence? Malpractice Malpractice is more serious than mere negligence because it indicates professional misconduct or unreasonable lack of skill in performing professional duties. 14. An example of invasion of privacy would be: Discussing Mrs. Green’s surgery in the hospital cafeteria 15. The client must have a treatment requiring an informed consent. Whose role is it to review the proposed treatment and its associated risks with the client? Physician 16. Team building, nurse retention, and patient satisfaction are all benefits of being sensitive to personality types. True 17. Why is it important for nurses to understand and use a nursing theory or model in practice? Using models or theories of nursing aids practitioners in providing their care in an organized manner. 18. Which of the following theorists authored the Model of Goal Attainment? Imogene King The King Model of Goal Attainment developed by Imogene M. King. It is also called the King Intervention Model 19. A client suffered a ruptured appendix and had to have an open appendectomy. She is post-op day 1. She is able to perform many of her activities of daily living independently, such as wash her face, brush her teeth, feed herself, and reposition. However, she requires assistance to care for her indwelling urinary catheter, Jackson-Pratt drain, and change her dressing. Which of the following describes the level of care the nurse provides according to Orem’s self-care model? Partially compensated care 20. What are the primary ethical issues involved in genetic research? Violations of confidentiality and informed consent 21. Which of the following would not be appropriate to chart? The nurse thinks the patient is rude Wrong med giving or accident report 22. Identify the four concepts that are common in most nursing theories. Client, health, environment, nursing Although nursing models vary in terminology and approach to health care, four concepts are common to almost all of them: Client or patient (individual or collective), health, environment, and nursing 23. You are teaching a group of senior citizens about the importance of getting their influenza and pneumonia vaccines. What type of intervention are you providing based on Neuman’s Health Care Systems Model? Primary 24. Upon what ethical principle do supporters of assisted suicide base their support for the practice? Self-determination which includes the decision to end one’s life Autonomy is the right of self-determination, independence, and freedom. 25. Which of the following does not describe critical thinking in nursing? Avoids the use of intuition and creativity 26. Which professional nursing organization wrote the Code of Ethics for Nurses? American Nurses Association 27. This theorist states that even though you may be a novice now, with a solid educational base and many patient care experiences over time, you will one day become an expert. Benner 28. A 16-year-old boy brought to the emergency room with a gunshot wound to the head is declared brain dead. His driver’s license identifies him as an organ donor, but the hospital staff is unable to locate his family for permission to take his organs. Another client in the same hospital will die within 24 hours without a heart transplant. The tissues of both clients match sufficiently for a transplant. What is the ethical course of action in this case? Continue to attempt to locate the client’s family while preparing for the transplant. 29. Identify the situation in which a nurse would likely be charged with negligence. Leaving the side rails down on a bed of a confused client Failing to lower bed and clients falls 30. Which situation is the nurse allowed to breech a client’s right of confidentiality? 47. A client is in a coma and unable to make health-care decisions. Who should sign the informed consent for a non-emergent, scheduled surgery? Designated durable power of attorney for health care Doctor or family member 48. The processes used in ethical decision making include all of the following except: Voting on the best course of action The principles include autonomy, justice, fidelity, beneficence, non-maleficence, veracity, standard of best interest, and obligations. 49. Theory can be defined in nursing as which of the following? An attempt to identify a relationship that helps explain an observable phenomenon Is defined as 'a creative and rigorous structuring of ideas that project a tentative, purposeful, and systematic view of phenomena'. Through systematic inquiry, whether in nursing research or practice, nurses are able to develop knowledge relevant to improving the care of patients. 50. The term tort refers to a violation of the civil law? True A tort, in common law jurisdictions, is a civil wrong[1] that unfairly causes someone else to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. A tort is generally defined as a wrongful act committed against a person or his or her property independently of a contract. A person who commits a tort is called the tortfeasor and is liable for damages to those who are affected by the person's actions. Torts can involve several different types of actions, including a direct violation of a person's legal rights or a violation of a standard of care that causes injury to a person. Torts are classified as unintentional, intentional, or quasi-intentional. Side Notes The process of making ethical decisions requires: • Commitment: The desire to do the right thing regardless of the cost • Consciousness: The awareness to act consistently and apply moral convictions to daily behavior • Competency: The ability to collect and evaluate information, develop alternatives, and foresee potential consequences and risks -In the ethical decision-making process, identify the steps that can exchange places depending on the circumstances? Determining the facts; identifying the ethical issues

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1. All of the following are true about the nursing code of ethics except:

Provides specific answers to many ethical dilemmas

2. The nurse is assigned to see a home-bound client on a daily basis to prepare the client’s medications.
The nurse fails to visit the client and does not request that another nurse visit the client. The client is
later admitted to the hospital after taking the wrong dosage of medication. Which ethical concept does
this situation reflect?

Abandonment

3. A client is held down by the nurse and forced to have a nasogastric tube placed. Which of the
following could this represent?
Battery

4. When applying the nursing process, which of the following should always be addressed first?

Assessment

5. How can most living organisms be classified in general systems theory?

Open systems

6. Which of the following are the steps to the nursing process? Select all that apply

Planning

Implementation

Diagnosis

Evaluation Assessment

7. What type of tort may occur if a client is not allowed to leave the hospital after receiving emergency
care until the bill is paid?

False imprisonment

8. Which of the following is the best substitute for self-determination if an individual is no longer
competent to make their own health care decisions?

Advance directive

9. Does clinical reasoning and judgment require various ways of thinking in the role of a nurse?

True

10. A client complains of hip pain and requests pain medication. For the nurse to apply the nursing
process, what would the nurse do next?

Assess the hip and ask the client about their pain

, 11. The client’s short term outcome was to walk in the hallway by the end of the day. The nurse reviews
the client outcome, determines that it was not met, and modifies the interventions. Which phase of the
nursing process is this?

Evaluation

12. Which of the following phases of the nursing process determines client problems, risks, and
strengths?

Diagnosis

13. What is another term that can be used for professional negligence?

Malpractice

Malpractice is more serious than mere negligence because it indicates professional misconduct or
unreasonable lack of skill in performing professional duties.

14. An example of invasion of privacy would be:

Discussing Mrs. Green’s surgery in the hospital cafeteria

15. The client must have a treatment requiring an informed consent. Whose role is it to review the
proposed treatment and its associated risks with the client?

Physician

16. Team building, nurse retention, and patient satisfaction are all benefits of being sensitive to
personality types.

True

17. Why is it important for nurses to understand and use a nursing theory or model in practice?

Using models or theories of nursing aids practitioners in providing their care in an organized manner.

18. Which of the following theorists authored the Model of Goal Attainment?

Imogene King

The King Model of Goal Attainment developed by Imogene M. King. It is also called the King Intervention
Model

19. A client suffered a ruptured appendix and had to have an open appendectomy. She is post-op day 1.
She is able to perform many of her activities of daily living independently, such as wash her face, brush
her teeth, feed herself, and reposition. However, she requires assistance to care for her indwelling
urinary catheter, Jackson-Pratt drain, and change her dressing. Which of the following describes the
level of care the nurse provides according to Orem’s self-care model?

Partially compensated care

20. What are the primary ethical issues involved in genetic research?

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