Nursing Jurisprudence, Ethics, Fundamentals of Care,
Fluid/Electrolytes, and Basic Hemodynamics Unit.
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1. Legal, Ethical, & Professional Values
A nurse fails to implement fall precautions for a high-risk client and the client
falls. How is this action classified?
Negligence
A nurse administers an incorrect medication dose that results in patient harm.
What is this considered?
Malpractice
What four elements must be present to prove negligence or malpractice?
Duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages
A competent patient refuses a recommended treatment after receiving full
information. What ethical principle must the nurse respect?
Autonomy
Which nursing action best demonstrates respect for patient autonomy?
Supporting a patient's informed decision, even if the nurse disagrees
A nurse admits they are unsure of an answer and seeks evidence-based
information. What professional value is demonstrated?
Intellectual integrity
A nurse asks for help from a more experienced colleague to improve patient
care. What value does this reflect?
Humility
Which teaching style is considered most effective in nursing practice?
Coaching teaching style
What is a key characteristic of the coaching teaching style?
Guiding learners through problem-solving while promoting independence
According to Maslow's hierarchy, which need is the highest priority?
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Physiological needs
A patient is anxious but also hypoxic. Which need should the nurse address
first?
Physiological needs (oxygenation)
Pain control falls under which level of Maslow's hierarchy?
Physiological needs
Physiological needs
Level I
What type of study provides Level I evidence?
Randomized controlled trials
Why are randomized controlled trials considered the best evidence?
They minimize bias and establish cause-and-effect relationships
When delegating a task, what is the nurse’s first consideration?
Whether the person has the appropriate skills
Which question must the nurse ask before delegating a task?
Does the person know how to do the task safely and correctly?
After delegating a task, what is the nurse's ongoing responsibility?
Verify that the task was completed correctly
Under what circumstance is a nurse or provider ethically permitted to withhold
information from a patient?
When disclosure would cause serious harm to the patient
What is the ethical concept called when information is withheld to prevent
harm?
Therapeutic privilege
Therapeutic privilege is most appropriately used when: