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A 92-year-old patient develops shortness of breath and bloody sputum
and sees his healthcare professional. A large tumor is found upon
examination. The healthcare provider discusses treatment options with
the patient and his family. The patient enters hospice care at home
,with a referral from the healthcare provider. What is this an example
of? (Select all that apply.)
Select all that apply.
a.) Shared decision making
b.) Paternalism
c.) Autonomy
d.) Nonmaleficence - Answer: b.) Paternalism
d.) Nonmaleficence
A Black male patient tells the female nurse that he is not comfortable
with having a female nurse care for him. Which response made by the
nurse is most appropriate?
a.) "I understand your perspective and will find a male nurse to care for
you."
b.) "I am sorry you feel that way because I'm a good nurse."
c.) "I need to report this to my nurse supervisor to see how she feels
about your request."
d.) "I am sorry, but all of our male nurses are busy caring for other
patients." - Answer: a.) "I understand your perspective and will find a
male nurse to care for you."
, A Chinese family requests that the grandmother of the family not be
told that she has advanced cancer or have additional testing done. The
family tells the healthcare provider that Chinese people believe telling
someone they will die stops the energy to recover. What kind of
thinking is demonstrated by the family?
a.) Utilitarianism
b.) Deterministic thinking
c.) Fairness and justice
d.) Deontologic imperatives - Answer: d.) Deontologic imperatives
A culturally competent nurse does not form a sense of the patient base
on which cultural factors? (Select all that apply.)
Select all that apply.
a.) Race
b.) Sexual orientation
c.) Physical characteristics
d.) Employment status
e.) Religion - Answer: d.) Employment status
e.) Religion
A healthcare provider is demonstrating cultural humility when
performing which action?