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NUR 101/ NUR101 FINAL EXAM |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS| GRADE A| (VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS) (2025/ 2026 UPDATE)
1. Kai has a few questions about an upcoming procedure that a
physician will perform. The nurse has been asked to obtain
written consent.
Should the nurse obtain consent before the physician answers
Kai's questions? a) Yes b) No: B
The health care professional proposing the treatment is required to
obtain consent from the client. The nurse is accountable for advocating
on Kai's behalf to ensure that he receives the information that's
relevant in making an informed choice. The nurse should inform the
physician that Kai requires additional information before he can provide
consent.
3. You must be 16 years of age to give consent. b) False a) True: B
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4. What information must be provided to a client to obtain
informed consent?
a) Nature of the treatment b) Expected benefits c) Possible side
effects d) Alternative courses of action e) Likely consequences of
not having the treatment
SELECT ALL THAT APPLIES: ALL OF THEM ARE RIGHT
10. Once clients consent, they cannot change their minds. a) True
b) False: B 11. A substitute decision-maker has the right to
access the information necessary to make an informed decision.
a) True b) False: A
12. If a client disagrees with the appointment or decision made
by the substitute decision-maker, the client has a right to apply to
the: a) Consent and
Capacity Board b) Substitute Decision Board of Appeals c)
Consent and
Substitute Board: A
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13. A nurse teaches a client how to self-administer insulin. what
should the nurse document in the client's health record?
a) The information provided to the client
b) the client's comprehension of the information
c) the client's ability to administer the insulin
d) all of the above: d
14. A client tells a nurse "Ive never had surger before and im sor
of nervous about it" the nurse documents the client's statement
in his chart. The client's statement is an example of a) objective
data
b) subjective data
c) third party reporting: b
15. A nurse has started in a new role at a new facility. As she
reviews the agency's documentation policy. She notices hat it
does not follow the college's documentation, revised 2008
practice document. the nurse should:
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