ETHICS FOR TEXAS NURSES /
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE ACCURATE QUIZZES
WITH DETAILED, VERIFIED
ANSWERS / 2025
Terms in this set (48)
According to BON A. the tube has been in place for 8-12 weeks, the nurse has
Position Statement 15.24 a physicians to replace the tube, and the nurse has
completed specific competency training to safely replace
Engaging in Reinsertion of
,Permanently Placed Feeding the tube.
Tubes, it would be within the
scope of practice for a nurse
to replace a gastrostomy
tube provided that
A. the tube has been in
place for 8-12 weeks, the
nurse has a physician's order
to replace the tube, and the
nurse has completed
specific competency training
to safely replace the tube. B.
the tube has been in place
for 8-12 weeks, the facility
policy allows replacement of
a tube with a specific
physician's order, and the
nurse has not completed the
required skills check-off. C.
the tube has been in place
for 4-6 weeks and the nurse
observed a supervisor
completed the procedure.
D. the tube has been in place
4-6 weeks and the nurse as
been determined to be
competent in reinserting
permanently
placed tubes that have an
,A nursing error that C. cannot be considered a minor incident, even if the nurse
contributes to the death appears to have the knowledge and skills to practice safely.
or serious harm of a
patient
A. can be considered
aminor incident if the nurse
is accountable for his or her
practice and understands his
or her error.
B. can be considered
aminor incident if the patent
had a do-notresuscitate
order.
C. cannot be considered
aminor incident, even if the
nurse appears to have the
knowledge and skills to
practice safely.
D. cannot be considered
aminor incident unless the
nurse has a previous pattern
of similar nursing practice
errors.
, A nurse was terminated from A. the nurse will repeat similar conduct and exploit patients
three different jobs beause who trust the nurse to act in their best interest.
he or she was stealing from
staff members. The nurse has
no pending criminal issues
and no criminal history.
Though this activity does not
involve patients, it may
indicate that
A. the nurse will
repeatsimilar conduct and
exploit patients who trust the
nurse to act in their best
interest.
B. the nurse only
stealsfrom fellow employees
and would not steal from
unsuspecting and vulnerable
patients.
C. the nurse will
delegatetasks to unlicensed
assistive personnel that are
beyond their scope of
practice.
D. the nurse is unable
tosupervise nursing care
provided by other licensed
nurses.
A BON investigator in the A. the case proceed and the board's charges be deemed to be
enforcement division true.
collected evidence that
supports the BON's formal
charges against a nurse
regarding violations of the