COMPREHENSIVE EXAM 2026 FULL SOLUTION
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ Two types of negligence. Answer: 1.Ordinary negligence
2.Professional negligence (also called malpractice)
◉ Malpractice. Answer: The failure of a person with professional
training to act in a reasonable and prudent manner—also is called
professional negligence.
◉ Five Components Necessary for Professional Negligence #1.
Answer: 1.A standard of care is in place.
2.There is a failure to meet the standard of care.
3.Foreseeability of harm must exist.
4.There must be a provable correlation between care and harm.
5.Actual patient injury must occur.
,◉ Stare Decisis. Answer: Means "to let the decision stand" (use
precedents)
◉ Respondeat Superior. Answer: Means "the master is responsible
for the acts of his servants"
◉ Res Ipsa Loquitur. Answer: Latin term meaning "the thing speaks
for itself"
Harm is obviously the result of negligence.
◉ Intentional Torts #1. Answer: Assault and battery
False imprisonment
Invasion of privacy
Defamation of character
◉ Intentional Torts #2. Answer: The use of physical restraints has
led to claims of false imprisonment.
, ◉ Frequent Causes of Claims Against Nurses #1. Answer:
Inadequate charting
Inadequate communication with physician or supervisors about
changes in patient conditions
Leaving potentially harmful items within patient reach
◉ Frequent Causes of Claims Against Nurses #2. Answer:
Unattended patient falls
Inaccurate counting of operative instruments and sponges
Misidentifying patients for medications, surgeries, tests
◉ Nurse Practice Act. Answer: The Nurse Practice Act is a legal
instrument that defines what the functions of nursing shall be and
sets standards for licensure.
It grants a nurse the authority to carry out those functions.
Each state has its own Nurse Practice Act, but all must be consistent
with provisions or statutes established at the federal level.