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◉ The nurse is teaching a patient who is alert and oriented about
the medication, warfarin. When teaching the patient about this drug,
the nurse emphasizes the need to be consistent with Vitamin K
intake, which is found primarily in green leafy vegetables. When the
patient's spouse comes to visit, the patient states, "I can no longer
consume green leafy vegetables." This is an example of what type of
failure caused by a communication problem? Answer: Reception
failure
◉ A 16-year-old trauma victim arrives in the emergency department
with a life-threatening condition and requires emergency surgery.
The nurse knows that Answer: surgery can be performed without
consent.
◉ The nurse fails to demonstrate effective communication by
engaging in what activity? Answer: Making sure that unilateral
information is exchanged between patients and nurses.
◉ Whose code of ethics for nurses establishes principled guidelines
designed to protect the integrity of patients related to their care,
health, safety, and rights? Answer: American Nurses Association
, ◉ Values clarification can be incorporated within the intervention
phase of the nursing process by Answer: identifying care guidelines
◉ The student nurse can best learn the steps in critical thinking
through Answer: repeated practice
◉ The ethical decision-making model where good is defined as
maximum welfare or happiness is known as the Answer: Utilitarian
model
◉ While professional values can be transmitted by tradition in
nursing classes and clinical experiences, or modeled by expert
nurses and assimilated as part of the role socialization process,
which is perhaps the best method of acquiring them? Answer: The
value should be the result of conscious choice.
◉ Environment Theory - Nurses should support the environment to
assist patient healing. Answer: Florence Nightingale
◉ Theory of Human Caring - 10 Carative Fators Answer: Jean
Watson
◉ Theory of Caring - 5 Caring Processes Answer: Kristen Swanson