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TEST BANK for Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 15th Edition by Janice L Hinkle, Kerry H. Cheever, Kristen Overbaugh | Chapter 1-68 Verified. Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice Hinkle: Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. A nurse has been offered a position on an obstetric unit and has learned that the unit offers therapeutic abortions, a procedure that contradicts the nurse's personal beliefs. What is the nurse's ethical obligation to these clients? A. The nurse should adhere to professional standards of practice and offer service to these clients. B. The nurse should make the choice to decline this position and pursue a different nursing role. C. The nurse should decline to care for the client’s considering abortion. D. The nurse should express alternatives to women considering terminating their pregnancy. ANS: B Rationale: To avoid facing the ethical dilemma of providing care that contradicts the nurse’s personal beliefs, the nurse should consider working in an area of nursing that would not pose this dilemma. The nurse should not provide care to the client because it is a conflict of personal values. The nurse should not deny care to these clients as this would be a breach in the Code of Ethics for nurses. If the client is not requesting information for alternatives to abortions, then the nurse should not be providing this information. PTS: 1 REF: p. 27 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Caring BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply NOT: Multiple Choice 2. An 80-year-old client is admitted with a diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia. During admission the client states, "I have a living will." What implication of this should the nurse recognize? A. This document is always honored, regardless of circumstances. B. This document specifies the client's wishes before hospitalization. C. This document is binding for the duration of the client's life. D. This document has been drawn up by the client's family to determine DNR status. ANS: B Rationale: A living will is one type of advance directive. In most situations, living wills are limited to situations in which the client's medical condition is deemed terminal. The other answers are incorrect because living wills are not always honored in every circumstance, they are not binding for the duration of the client's life, and they are not drawn up by the client's family. PTS: 1 REF: p. 29 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15e (Hinkle, 2022) ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 | P a g e KEY: Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation BLM: Cognitive Level: Analyze NOT: Multiple Choice 3. A nurse has begun creating a client's plan of care shortly after the client's admission. The nurse knows that it is important that the wording of the chosen nursing diagnoses falls within the taxonomy of nursing. Which organization is responsible for developing the taxonomy of a nursing diagnosis? A. American Nurses Association (ANA) B. North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) C. National League for Nursing (NLN) D. Joint Commission ANS: B Rationale: NANDA International is the official organization responsible for developing the taxonomy of nursing diagnoses and formulating nursing diagnoses acceptable for study. The ANA, NLN, and Joint Commission are not charged with the task of developing the taxonomy of nursing diagnoses. PTS: 1 REF: p. 15 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Understand NOT: Multiple Choice 4. A medical nurse has obtained a new client's health history and has completed the admission assessment. The nurse followed this by documenting the results and creating a care plan for the client. Which of the following is the most important rationale for documenting the client's care? A. It provides continuity of care. B. It creates a teaching log for the family. C. It verifies appropriate staffing levels. D. It keeps the client fully informed. ANS: A Rationale: This record provides a means of communication among members of the health care team and facilitates coordinated planning and continuity of care. It serves as the legal and business record for a health care agency and for the professional staff members who are responsible for the client's care. Documentation is not primarily a teaching log; it does not verify staffing; and it is not intended to provide the client with information about treatments. PTS: 1 REF: p. 14 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation BLM: Cognitive Level: Understand NOT: Multiple Choice ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15e (Hinkle, 2022) ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 | P a g e 6. The nurse has been assigned to care for a client admitted with an opportunistic infection secondary to AIDS. The nurse informs the clinical nurse leader that the nurse refuses to care for a client with AIDS. The nurse has an obligation to this client under which of the following? A. Good Samaritan Act B. Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) C. The nurse practice act in the nurse's jurisdiction D. International Council of Nurses (ICN) Code of Ethics for Nurses ANS: D Rationale: The ethical obligation to care for all clients is included in the Code of Ethics for Nurses. The Good Samaritan Act relates to lay people helping others in need. The NIC is a standardized classification of nursing treatment that includes independent and collaborative interventions. Nurse practice acts primarily address scope of practice. PTS: 1 REF: p. 27 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Understand NOT: Multiple Choice 7. The nurse, in collaboration with the client's family, is determining priorities related to the care of the client. The nurse explains that it is important to consider the urgency of specific problems when setting priorities. What should the nurse adopt as the best framework for prioritizing client problems? A. Availability of hospital resources B. Family member statements C. Maslow hierarchy of needs D. The nurse's skill set ANS: C Rationale: The Maslow hierarchy of needs provides a useful framework for prioritizing problems, with the first level given to meeting physical needs of the client. Availability of hospital resources, family member statements, and nursing skill do not provide a framework for prioritization of client problems, though each may be considered. PTS: 1 REF: p. 6 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply NOT: Multiple Choice 8. A medical nurse is caring for a client who is receiving palliative care following cancer metastasis. The nurse is aware of the need to uphold the ethical principle of beneficence. How can the nurse best exemplify this principle in the care of this client? A. The nurse tactfully regulates the number and timing of visitors as per the client's wishes. B. The nurse stays with the client during their death. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15e (Hinkle, 2022) ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 | P a g e C. The nurse ensures that all members of the care team are aware of the client's DNR order. D. The nurse collaborates with members of the care team to ensure continuity of care. ANS: A Rationale: Beneficence is the duty to do good and the active promotion of benevolent acts. Enacting the client's wishes regarding visitors is an example of this. Each of the other nursing actions is consistent with ethical practice, but none directly exemplifies the principle of beneficence. PTS: 1 REF: p. 25 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Caring BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply NOT: Multiple Choice 5. A nurse has been providing ethical care for many years and is aware of the need to maintain the ethical principle of nonmaleficence. Which of the following actions would be considered a violation of this principle? A. Discussing a DNR order with a terminally ill client B. Assisting a semi-independent client with ADLs C. Refusing to administer pain medication as prescribed D. Providing more care for one client than for another ANS: C Rationale: The duty not to inflict as well as prevent and remove harm is termed nonmaleficence. Discussing a DNR order with a terminally ill client and assisting a client with ADLs would not be considered contradictions to the nurse's duty of nonmaleficence. Some clients justifiably require more care than others. PTS: 1 REF: p. 25 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Analyze NOT: Multiple Choice 9. In the process of planning a client's care, the nurse has identified a nursing diagnosis of Ineffective Health Maintenance related to alcohol use. What must precede the determination of this nursing diagnosis? A. Establishing of a plan to address the underlying problem B. Assigning a positive value to each consequence of the diagnosis C. Collecting and analyzing data that corroborate the diagnosis D. Evaluating the client's chances of recovery ANS: C Rationale: In the diagnostic phase of the nursing process, the client's nursing problems are defined through analysis of client data. Establishing a plan comes after collecting and analyzing data; ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15e (Hinkle, 2022) ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5 | P a g e evaluating a plan is the last step of the nursing process; and assigning a positive value to each consequence is not done. PTS: 1 REF: p. 16 NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Nursing Process BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply NOT: Multiple Choice 10. The provider has recommended an amniocentesis for an 18-year-old primiparous client. The client is at 34 weeks' gestation and does not want this procedure, but the health care provider arranges for the amniocentesis to be performed. The nurse should recognize that the provider is in violation of which ethical principle? A. Veracity B. Beneficence C. Nonmaleficence D. Autonomy ANS: D Rationale: The principle of autonomy specifies that individuals have the ability to make a choice free from external constraints. The provider's actions in this case violate this principle. This action may or may not violate the principle of beneficence. Veracity centers on truth-telling, and nonmaleficence is avoiding the infliction of harm.

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TEST BANK
Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing


Janice L Hinkle, Kerry H. Cheever, Kristen Overbaugh

15th Edition






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Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15e (Hinkle, 2022)
Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice
Hinkle: Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A nurse has been offered a position on an obstetric unit and has learned that the unit offers
therapeutic abortions, a procedure that contradicts the nurse's personal beliefs. What is the nurse's
ethical obligation to these clients?
A. The nurse should adhere to professional standards of practice and offer service to these
clients.
B. The nurse should make the choice to decline this position and pursue a different nursing
role.
C. The nurse should decline to care for the client’s considering abortion.
D. The nurse should express alternatives to women considering terminating their pregnancy.



ANS: B
Rationale: To avoid facing the ethical dilemma of providing care that contradicts the nurse’s personal
beliefs, the nurse should consider working in an area of nursing that would not pose this dilemma. The
nurse should not provide care to the client because it is a conflict of personal values. The nurse should
not deny care to these clients as this would be a breach in the Code of Ethics for nurses. If the client is
not requesting information for alternatives to abortions, then the nurse should not be providing this
information.

PTS: 1 REF: p. 27
NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: Integrated Process: Caring
BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply NOT: Multiple Choice

2. An 80-year-old client is admitted with a diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia. During
admission the client states, "I have a living will." What implication of this should the nurse recognize? A.
This document is always honored, regardless of circumstances.
B. This document specifies the client's wishes before hospitalization.
C. This document is binding for the duration of the client's life.
D. This document has been drawn up by the client's family to determine DNR status.



ANS: B
Rationale: A living will is one type of advance directive. In most situations, living wills are limited to
situations in which the client's medical condition is deemed terminal. The other answers are incorrect
because living wills are not always honored in every circumstance, they are not binding for the
duration of the client's life, and they are not drawn up by the client's family.

PTS: 1 REF: p. 29
NAT: Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice
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