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CNO Ethics Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated Graded A+. client wellbeing - Answer Some of the procedures, such as debridement, that nurses perform on children may cause the children to experience severe pain. client wellbeing - Answer Norman, a nurse, has explained to his client the benefits of taking medication and firmly believes that the medication is in the client's best interest. The client understands Norman's explanation, but refuses to take the medication. The client states that the side effects of the medication cancel out any benefits. client choice - Answer A competent 85-year-old man in a long-term care facility has been taking walks along a busy highway every day. He always says that he could not bear to live without his walks. Recently, the nurses have noticed that his gait has become unsteady, and they are concerned about his safety during his walks along the busy road. They are afraid that he may fall into the traffic. client choice - Answer Morry is having increasing difficulty swallowing. Meira, his nurse, has suggested a puréed diet. Morry tries it and finds it intolerable. He decides that he would rather risk choking on more solid food than having to eat what he considers "baby food." He requires assistance with feeding himself. Meira wants to support Morry in his choice of eating solids, but is concerned that she will cause harm by feeding him solids. privacy and confidentiality - Answer The plant manager, who is the occupational health nurse's supervisor, has asked to see a worker's health record. The nurse refuses to release the health record to the manager. The manager becomes angry and says she will discipline the nurse for not taking direction from a supervisor. privacy and confidentiality - Answer Jack is HIV-positive and has not told his wife, Aimee. Lori, his nurse, asks him to talk with Aimee about his health status since Aimee, as well as their unborn child, could be at risk. Jack remains adamant that he will not tell Aimee and tells Lori that if she does, he will sue her. privacy and confidentiality - Answer Giselle, age six, is in Grade 1. Some parents overheard a conversation and have decided that Giselle has hepatitis. They organize the other parents, and soon a delegation meets with the principal, insisting that they be told the truth. The principal arranges for the public health nurse to speak to the parent delegation. The parents tell Linda, the public health nurse, that they need to know the facts about Giselle's health to protect their children. CNO Ethics Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated | Graded A+ respect for life - Answer Tina has stated that she never wants to be dependent on technology to live. She has MS and was recently admitted to a long-term care facility. On admission, she stated that she never wants a feeding tube or to have CPR. Last week, she had a stroke and is uncommunicative. The health care team is considering approaching her husband to obtain consent for a feeding tube. Misha, her nurse, is distressed that the team is considering such an intervention. maintaining commitments to client - Answer A client wants to die at home in peace and comfort. The family knows that the presence of the client at home will create intolerable stress for other family members. The nurse is being pressured by other members of the health care team to talk the family into taking the client home. maintaining commitments to oneself - Answer The family of a client who has been in a coma for some time has requested that the feeding tube be withdrawn and that the client be allowed to die. One nurse is very upset about the prospect of caring for a client for whom she is not allowed to provide nourishment. She believes that providing nourishment is fundamental to caring.

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