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1. A father expresses concerns about his son’s upcoming surgery. The nurse listens tot he
father’s concerns and validates his feelings. What component of the nurse-client relationship is
the nurse demonstrating?
a. Trust b. Respect c. empathy d. Professional intimacy
2. A nurse gives a double dose of acetaminophen (Tylenol) to a client who only requires a single
dose. What must the nurse do?
a. Ask a colleague to help assess the client
b. Withhold the client’s next dose of tylenol
c. Report the error asap
d. Nothing because this is an over-the-counter medication
3. An act which refers to the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002.
a. RA 9173 c. RA 7164
b. RA 2493 d. RA 2802
4. A nurse writes to the Chief Nurse Office stating that a nurse assaulted him during care. What
action may the Chief Nurse take in this situation?
a. Report the nurse to the employer
b. Investigate the allegation
c. Request that the nurse’s employment be terminated
d. Refer the complaint to local enforcement
5. The following are mitigating circumstances which will diminish the liability for a crime done
except:
a. Premedetation?
b. Immediate vindication for a grave offense done to the offender by the injured party
c. The accused is below eight years old.
d. Voluntary surrender
6. Which of the following is true of induced abortion in the philippines?
a. It is moral because the fetus is just an extension of the mother in utero.
b. It is ethical because our laws do not grant the unborn child the legal right to life
c. It is allowed because the mother has the right to decide about the right of her unborn
child
d. It is considered a criminal act because the unborn child has the right to life
7. A crime done by a group of person who all cooperate to perform such a crime is called:
a. Accomplice c. conspiracy
b. Accessory d. Principal
,8. If a nurse refers a pregnant woman to a doctor for abortion, she will be considered as:
A. Justified since the mother wants the abortion done
B. Liable because she is an accessory before the fact
C. Liable because she is an accessory after the fact
D. Exempted from liability for she only accompanied the mother
9. The presence of a circumstance that removes the criminal liability for an act is called:
a. Alternating c. exempting
b. Justifying d. Aggravating
10. If a nurse steals money from her patient, the fact that she is duty bound to protect the
patients makes her:
a. Exempted from liability
b. Less liable because the patient is not aware
c. Liable only if the money is not returned to the patient
d. More liable because she abused the confidence of the patient
11. The Philippine population policy on abortion is:
a. It is alright to perform abortion if the pregnancy is unplanned
b. It is alright to induce abortion if the fetus is defective
c. It is accepted as a family planning strategy
d. It is considered a criminal act to perform abortion.
12. The following are true of Eutanasia EXCEPT:
a. It is allowed in order to end the suffering of a person who is seriously ill.
b. It is not legally allowed
c. Killing another person because of pity
d. It is an immoral act
13. If a nurse causes an injury to a patient by a voluntary act but without intention or malice she
is said to have committed.
A . Force majeure
B . Reckless imprudence
C . Criminal negligence
D . Res ipsa locator
14. Doing induced abortion in the Philippines is considered illegal primarily because
A . The code of ethics for nurses prohibits this action
B. The constitution guarantees the right to life of the unborn child from concepcion
C . The nursing law prohibits nurses from performing abortion
D . The doh allows the couple freedom of choice
15. A nurse is bound by professional ethics not to reveal any information given by the patient
unless
A . Ordered by the doctor
B . Required to testify to see the end of justice
C. Pushed by the superior
,D . Required for her promotion
16. The nurse writes a letter to the editor of a newspaper accusing her employer of wrongdoing
this action can be considered as
A. Assault
B. Miss interpretation
C. Slander
D. Libel
17. The following are mitigating circumstances affecting criminal liability except
A. The offender is dumb deaf or blind
B. Presence of sufficient provocation on the part of the offended party
C. Crime was committed on occasion of conflagration epidemic or misfortune
D. Perpetuater voluntarily surrenders and confesses his guilt
18. Life imprisonment is also known as
A. Reclusion temporal
B. Reclusion perpetua
C. Prison mayor
D. Prison correctional
19. Which of the following condition will make a contract null and void
A. Both parties have given only verbal consent
B. One party was coerced to sign the contract
C. One of the contracting parties is only 18 years old
D. The object of the contract is something that will occur in the future
20. Requires that couples intending to get married must undergo family planning and
responsible parenthood instruction prior to the issuance of marriage license
A. Pd 965
B. Pd 603
C. Pd 825
D. Pd48
21. A nurse working in a private clinic assisted the physician in performing induced abortion she
is considered as
A. Accomplice
B. Accessory after the fact
C. Accessory before the fact
D. Principal
, 22. The 1997 philippine constitution guarantees the right to life of an unborn child this means
the nurse should protect the life of an born from the time of
A. Quickening
B. Concepcion
C. Ovulation
D. Implantation
23. The nurse must be transparent in the practice of her profession when her patients or inform
about the benefits and risk regarding the care this is called
A. Informed Consent
B. Responsibility
C. Authority
D. Duty
24. A nurse has a pleasing personality if she has the following characteristics except
A. Talk in clear voice
B. Language in bad taste
C. In proper attire while on duty
D. Came self in professional way
25. Which of the following laws refers to the first Rural Health Act implemented in 1954 that
provides the employment of more health workers in the rural areas?
a. RA 2392
b. RA 7305
C RA6713
d. RA 1082
26. A nurse provides first aid to a victim of a vehicular accident that she passed by on her
way home after duty. Her action is considered:
a Professional duty
b. Moral obligation
C. Responsibility
d. Not necessary
27. Mr. Paolo is a registered nurse who filed a case against Ms. Aya, an undergraduate
nurse who attends a delivery call in their community. Mr. Paolo is the
a.Plaintiff
b. Victim
c. Respondents
d. Witness
28. Which of the following actions is an example of a professional conduct of a nurse?
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Answers Rated A+
1. A father expresses concerns about his son’s upcoming surgery. The nurse listens tot he
father’s concerns and validates his feelings. What component of the nurse-client relationship is
the nurse demonstrating?
a. Trust b. Respect c. empathy d. Professional intimacy
2. A nurse gives a double dose of acetaminophen (Tylenol) to a client who only requires a single
dose. What must the nurse do?
a. Ask a colleague to help assess the client
b. Withhold the client’s next dose of tylenol
c. Report the error asap
d. Nothing because this is an over-the-counter medication
3. An act which refers to the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002.
a. RA 9173 c. RA 7164
b. RA 2493 d. RA 2802
4. A nurse writes to the Chief Nurse Office stating that a nurse assaulted him during care. What
action may the Chief Nurse take in this situation?
a. Report the nurse to the employer
b. Investigate the allegation
c. Request that the nurse’s employment be terminated
d. Refer the complaint to local enforcement
5. The following are mitigating circumstances which will diminish the liability for a crime done
except:
a. Premedetation?
b. Immediate vindication for a grave offense done to the offender by the injured party
c. The accused is below eight years old.
d. Voluntary surrender
6. Which of the following is true of induced abortion in the philippines?
a. It is moral because the fetus is just an extension of the mother in utero.
b. It is ethical because our laws do not grant the unborn child the legal right to life
c. It is allowed because the mother has the right to decide about the right of her unborn
child
d. It is considered a criminal act because the unborn child has the right to life
7. A crime done by a group of person who all cooperate to perform such a crime is called:
a. Accomplice c. conspiracy
b. Accessory d. Principal
,8. If a nurse refers a pregnant woman to a doctor for abortion, she will be considered as:
A. Justified since the mother wants the abortion done
B. Liable because she is an accessory before the fact
C. Liable because she is an accessory after the fact
D. Exempted from liability for she only accompanied the mother
9. The presence of a circumstance that removes the criminal liability for an act is called:
a. Alternating c. exempting
b. Justifying d. Aggravating
10. If a nurse steals money from her patient, the fact that she is duty bound to protect the
patients makes her:
a. Exempted from liability
b. Less liable because the patient is not aware
c. Liable only if the money is not returned to the patient
d. More liable because she abused the confidence of the patient
11. The Philippine population policy on abortion is:
a. It is alright to perform abortion if the pregnancy is unplanned
b. It is alright to induce abortion if the fetus is defective
c. It is accepted as a family planning strategy
d. It is considered a criminal act to perform abortion.
12. The following are true of Eutanasia EXCEPT:
a. It is allowed in order to end the suffering of a person who is seriously ill.
b. It is not legally allowed
c. Killing another person because of pity
d. It is an immoral act
13. If a nurse causes an injury to a patient by a voluntary act but without intention or malice she
is said to have committed.
A . Force majeure
B . Reckless imprudence
C . Criminal negligence
D . Res ipsa locator
14. Doing induced abortion in the Philippines is considered illegal primarily because
A . The code of ethics for nurses prohibits this action
B. The constitution guarantees the right to life of the unborn child from concepcion
C . The nursing law prohibits nurses from performing abortion
D . The doh allows the couple freedom of choice
15. A nurse is bound by professional ethics not to reveal any information given by the patient
unless
A . Ordered by the doctor
B . Required to testify to see the end of justice
C. Pushed by the superior
,D . Required for her promotion
16. The nurse writes a letter to the editor of a newspaper accusing her employer of wrongdoing
this action can be considered as
A. Assault
B. Miss interpretation
C. Slander
D. Libel
17. The following are mitigating circumstances affecting criminal liability except
A. The offender is dumb deaf or blind
B. Presence of sufficient provocation on the part of the offended party
C. Crime was committed on occasion of conflagration epidemic or misfortune
D. Perpetuater voluntarily surrenders and confesses his guilt
18. Life imprisonment is also known as
A. Reclusion temporal
B. Reclusion perpetua
C. Prison mayor
D. Prison correctional
19. Which of the following condition will make a contract null and void
A. Both parties have given only verbal consent
B. One party was coerced to sign the contract
C. One of the contracting parties is only 18 years old
D. The object of the contract is something that will occur in the future
20. Requires that couples intending to get married must undergo family planning and
responsible parenthood instruction prior to the issuance of marriage license
A. Pd 965
B. Pd 603
C. Pd 825
D. Pd48
21. A nurse working in a private clinic assisted the physician in performing induced abortion she
is considered as
A. Accomplice
B. Accessory after the fact
C. Accessory before the fact
D. Principal
, 22. The 1997 philippine constitution guarantees the right to life of an unborn child this means
the nurse should protect the life of an born from the time of
A. Quickening
B. Concepcion
C. Ovulation
D. Implantation
23. The nurse must be transparent in the practice of her profession when her patients or inform
about the benefits and risk regarding the care this is called
A. Informed Consent
B. Responsibility
C. Authority
D. Duty
24. A nurse has a pleasing personality if she has the following characteristics except
A. Talk in clear voice
B. Language in bad taste
C. In proper attire while on duty
D. Came self in professional way
25. Which of the following laws refers to the first Rural Health Act implemented in 1954 that
provides the employment of more health workers in the rural areas?
a. RA 2392
b. RA 7305
C RA6713
d. RA 1082
26. A nurse provides first aid to a victim of a vehicular accident that she passed by on her
way home after duty. Her action is considered:
a Professional duty
b. Moral obligation
C. Responsibility
d. Not necessary
27. Mr. Paolo is a registered nurse who filed a case against Ms. Aya, an undergraduate
nurse who attends a delivery call in their community. Mr. Paolo is the
a.Plaintiff
b. Victim
c. Respondents
d. Witness
28. Which of the following actions is an example of a professional conduct of a nurse?