Healthstream: Rapid Regulatory Compliance I Exam Questions and Answers
Healthstream: Rapid Regulatory Compliance I Exam Questions and Answers Which of the following is included in four basic concepts of medical ethics? (Select all that apply.) - Select all that apply - Beneficence - Non-maleficence - Loyalty privileges - Answer- - Beneficence - Non-maleficence The four basic concepts of medical ethics are beneficence, non-maleficence, respect for patient autonomy, and justice. Which of the following scenarios would warrant the use of restraint? - Amelia needs antibiotics to treat a contagious respiratory infection. She is tired of waiting for a caregiver, so she decides to go home and return when the clinic is less busy. - Danny is having a psychotic episode. He believes that the nurses and doctors are determined to hurt him and is violently trying to fend off their care and leave the hospital. - Rosalyn is a difficult patient who is condescending and rude. The staff members are tired of her behavior and want to teach Rosalyn that there are consequences for her actions. - Marvin tends to wander off if someone does not monitor him. The nurse needs a short break and does not want to wait for another nurse to stay with Marvin. - Answer- - Danny is having a psychotic episode. He believes that the nurses and doctors are determined to hurt him and is violently trying to fend off their care and leave the hospital. Restraint is used to protect the safety of the patients and staff, and never for coercion, discipline, punishment, retaliation, or staff convenience. Select the answer that best describes what cultural competence is. - Knowing the dictionary definition of cultural competence - Being able to relate to individuals whose culture differs from yours - Being competent in your own culture - Having passed a cultural competence exam - Answer- - Being able to relate to individuals whose culture differs from yours Cultural competence means being able to understand, appreciate, and interact with people whose values, beliefs, and practices may differ from your own. What is a reason that patients may not understand their rights? (Select all that apply.) - Rights were not explained clearly. - Patients didn't understand the language in which their rights were written. - Patients were handed a list of their rights without an explanation. - Patients were not able to hear the explanation of their rights. - Answer- - Rights were not explained clearly. - Patients didn't understand the language in which their rights were written. - Patients were handed a list of their rights without an explanation. - Patients were not able to hear the explanation of their rights
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