Exam
1,
Semester
1,
Unitek
VN
Autonomy
-
ANS-refers
to
personal
freedom
of
choice,
a
right
to
be
independent
and
make
decisions
freely .
Nonmaleficence
-
ANS-means
to
do
no
harm.
Beneficence
means
doing
what
is
good.
Accountability
and
confidentiality
are
-
ANS-the
responsibilities
of
the
nurse
as
part
of
the
care
to
be
given
to
the
patient.
Civil
battery
is
-
ANS-the
unlawful
touching
of
a
person;
intent
to
harm
is
not
necessary .
Laws
-
ANS-proper
behavior
in
society
Negligence
-
ANS-absence
of
due
care
Malpractice
-
ANS-professional
negligence
duty
-
ANS-established
relationship
btwn
patient
and
nurse
breach
of
duty
-
ANS-failure
to
perform
the
duty
in
a
reasonable
prudent
manner
proximate
cause
of
harm
harm
-
ANS-doesn't
have
to
be
physical
injury
deposition
-
ANS-witnesses
required
to
undergo
questioning
by
attorneys
Criminal
Law
-
ANS-concerned
with
offenses
against
society
in
general
The
purpose
of
criminal
law
is
to
punish
the
crime
and
to
deter
and
prevent
further
crimes.
Civil
Law
-
ANS-deals
with
personal
rights
and
applies
to
conduct
that
is
detrimental
to
an
individual.
Civil
law's
purpose
is
to
make
the
aggrieved
person
whole
again. Assault
-
ANS-Assault
is
an
intentional
threat
to
cause
bodily
harm
to
another .
It
does
not
have
to
include
actual
bodily
contact.
Malpractice
-
ANS-Malpractice
is
the
failure
to
meet
a
legal
duty
that
results
in
harm
to
another .
Negligence
-
ANS-Negligence
is
the
commission
of
an
act
or
omission
of
an
act
that
a
reasonably
prudent
person
would
have
done
in
a
similar
situation,
leading
to
harm
of
another
person.
Harm
-
ANS-T erm
for
injury
to
a
person
or
the
person's
property
that
gives
rise
to
a
basis
for
a
legal
action
against
the
person
who
caused
the
damage.
Failure
to
secure
informed
consent
may
result
in
-
ANS-civil
liability
for
battery .
The
Patient's
Bill
of
Rights
is
-
ANS-a
list
of
rights
of
the
patient
that
includes
the
right
of
an
informed
consent.
Justice
in
nursing
means
-
ANS-that
nurses
must
allocate
time
among
all
the
assigned
patients
to
meet
their
needs.
When
determining
the
legality
of
an
advance
directive,
what
applicable
laws
should
the
nurse
know?
-
ANS-State
laws
vary
on
the
legalities
of
the
various
forms
of
advance
directives,
so
the
nurse
needs
to
know
the
applicable
state
laws.
What
is
compromised
of
a
health
care
system?
-
ANS-agencies
like
docs,
health
care
providers
established
educational
standards
and
criteria
and
is
involved
in
the
voluntary
accreditation
of
nursing
programs
-
ANS-The
National
League
for
Nursing
(NLN)
The
purposes
of
NAPNES
and
NFLPN
are
to:
-
ANS-Set
standards
for
practical/vocational
nursing
programs.
Promote
and
protect
practical/vocational
nursing.
Educate
and
inform
the
general
public
about
practical/vocational
nursing.
1,
Semester
1,
Unitek
VN
Autonomy
-
ANS-refers
to
personal
freedom
of
choice,
a
right
to
be
independent
and
make
decisions
freely .
Nonmaleficence
-
ANS-means
to
do
no
harm.
Beneficence
means
doing
what
is
good.
Accountability
and
confidentiality
are
-
ANS-the
responsibilities
of
the
nurse
as
part
of
the
care
to
be
given
to
the
patient.
Civil
battery
is
-
ANS-the
unlawful
touching
of
a
person;
intent
to
harm
is
not
necessary .
Laws
-
ANS-proper
behavior
in
society
Negligence
-
ANS-absence
of
due
care
Malpractice
-
ANS-professional
negligence
duty
-
ANS-established
relationship
btwn
patient
and
nurse
breach
of
duty
-
ANS-failure
to
perform
the
duty
in
a
reasonable
prudent
manner
proximate
cause
of
harm
harm
-
ANS-doesn't
have
to
be
physical
injury
deposition
-
ANS-witnesses
required
to
undergo
questioning
by
attorneys
Criminal
Law
-
ANS-concerned
with
offenses
against
society
in
general
The
purpose
of
criminal
law
is
to
punish
the
crime
and
to
deter
and
prevent
further
crimes.
Civil
Law
-
ANS-deals
with
personal
rights
and
applies
to
conduct
that
is
detrimental
to
an
individual.
Civil
law's
purpose
is
to
make
the
aggrieved
person
whole
again. Assault
-
ANS-Assault
is
an
intentional
threat
to
cause
bodily
harm
to
another .
It
does
not
have
to
include
actual
bodily
contact.
Malpractice
-
ANS-Malpractice
is
the
failure
to
meet
a
legal
duty
that
results
in
harm
to
another .
Negligence
-
ANS-Negligence
is
the
commission
of
an
act
or
omission
of
an
act
that
a
reasonably
prudent
person
would
have
done
in
a
similar
situation,
leading
to
harm
of
another
person.
Harm
-
ANS-T erm
for
injury
to
a
person
or
the
person's
property
that
gives
rise
to
a
basis
for
a
legal
action
against
the
person
who
caused
the
damage.
Failure
to
secure
informed
consent
may
result
in
-
ANS-civil
liability
for
battery .
The
Patient's
Bill
of
Rights
is
-
ANS-a
list
of
rights
of
the
patient
that
includes
the
right
of
an
informed
consent.
Justice
in
nursing
means
-
ANS-that
nurses
must
allocate
time
among
all
the
assigned
patients
to
meet
their
needs.
When
determining
the
legality
of
an
advance
directive,
what
applicable
laws
should
the
nurse
know?
-
ANS-State
laws
vary
on
the
legalities
of
the
various
forms
of
advance
directives,
so
the
nurse
needs
to
know
the
applicable
state
laws.
What
is
compromised
of
a
health
care
system?
-
ANS-agencies
like
docs,
health
care
providers
established
educational
standards
and
criteria
and
is
involved
in
the
voluntary
accreditation
of
nursing
programs
-
ANS-The
National
League
for
Nursing
(NLN)
The
purposes
of
NAPNES
and
NFLPN
are
to:
-
ANS-Set
standards
for
practical/vocational
nursing
programs.
Promote
and
protect
practical/vocational
nursing.
Educate
and
inform
the
general
public
about
practical/vocational
nursing.