a.She can practice after applying for licensure by endorsement. - Correct Answers A female nurse has a
permanent residence in a party state wishes to relocate to another party state. What is an accurate
statement regarding the nurse's practice on the former residency license?
a.She can practice after applying for licensure by endorsement.
b.She can practice on her former state and her new state.
c.She can practice on her former state for 120 days.
d.She can practice only after success in new state licensure exam.
c.Utilitarianism - Correct Answers A.During a disaster, the sick and the injured were classified by severity
of condition and treatment priority. The decisions are most likely applications of which ethical
philosophy?
a.Deontology
b.Principalism
c.Utilitarianism
d.Virtue ethics
C. positive patient outcomes. - Correct AnswersCollaboration among health care professionals most
importantly results in
A. the development of esprit de corps.
B. benefits to the organization alone.
C. positive patient outcomes.
D. maintenance of employee satisfaction.
D. trust. - Correct AnswersWhich of the following is an important outcome of the "orientation" phase of
the nurse-patient relationship?
,A. communication.
B. understanding.
C. acceptance.
D. trust.
C. conveying acceptance of the patient in with a nonjudgmental attitude - Correct AnswersWhich
behaviors help patients to develop trust?
A. answering questions with authority
B. sharing personal information to indicate openness
C. conveying acceptance of the patient in with a nonjudgmental attitude
D. Telling the patient that he or she can trust you
C. Demonstrating caring behavior in spite of negative feelings - Correct AnswersWhich of the following
best illustrates nonjudgmental acceptance of the patient?
A. Using professional influence to change a patient's morality to be more in keeping with societal norms
B. Changing your assignment if you discover that you have negative feelings toward your patient's
lifestyle
C. Demonstrating caring behavior in spite of negative feelings
D. Avoiding all negative feelings about the patient
C. Working phase - Correct AnswersA newly diagnosed diabetic Pt states "I have very definite likes and
dislikes when it comes to food. Am I going to have to eat only certain foods, or will I have some choice?"
The nurse responds, "I will request a dietary consultation to include your preferences and still come up
with a good diet for controlling your diabetes. If you want, you can start thinking about or writing a list
of your likes and dislikes. What phase of the nurse-patient relationship is this?
A. Relationship phase
B. Orientation phase
, C. Working phase
D. Termination phase
C. Emphasizing the achievements the patient has made, including the ability for self-care - Correct
AnswersThe nurse and patient may experience sadness during the termination phase. How can the
nurse help the patient be successful in the termination phase of the nurse-patient relationship?
A. Providing personal contact information so the patient can contact the nurse if needed
B. Visiting the patient at home during off-duty time to help the transition to self-care
C. Emphasizing the achievements the patient has made, including the ability for self-care
D. Exchanging goodbye gifts as a sign that the relationship is terminated
D. The nonverbal communication may be a more reliable message. - Correct AnswersWhich is true of
verbal and nonverbal communication?
A. Verbal messages are more important than nonverbal cues.
B. Individuals can exercise more control over nonverbal communication.
C. Verbal and nonverbal communication always match.
D. The nonverbal communication may be a more reliable message.
D. The nurse manager sits with you in the nurse's lounge and asks, "Is there anything you would like to
talk about?" - Correct AnswersWhich of the following could be considered congruent communication?
A. The nurse manager states, "Come by my office anytime." Then she keeps her door closed and does
not answer phone calls.
B. As a co-worker hurries down the hall, he asks, "Is there anything you need help with?"
C. As she drops a stack of charts loudly on the desk, a co-worker states, "This is going to be a wonderful
day."
D. The nurse manager sits with you in the nurse's lounge and asks, "Is there anything you would like to
talk about?"