EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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What is client complexity? - (answers)The degree to where the client's condition and care requirements
are identifiable and established.
What is client predictability? - (answers)The extent in which a client's outcomes and future care can be
anticipated. Eg. A post-op pt. from bowel surgery
Risk of negative outcomes - (answers)The likelihood that a client will experience a negative outcome as a
result of the client's health condition or as a response to treatment
What is autonomous? - (answers)Having the ability to make decisions
What is the 3 factor framework? - (answers)The Client, Nurse, and Environment
Environment: Practice Supports - (answers)What are the policies, procedures, guidelines, practice tools,
etc. (part of the environment)
Environment: Consultation Resources - (answers)Human resources.
Eg. who makes up the team
Environment: Stability/Predictability of the environment - (answers)The physical environment.
Eg. quiet at night/post-op or acute
What is SBAR? - (answers)Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation
, DOS II MIDTERM EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Duty to Provide Care: Decision-Making Process - (answers)1. Identify issues, values, and resources
2. Identify options + develop a plan
3. Implement the plan
4. Review & evaluate the process
What is telepractice? - (answers)The delivery, management and coordination of care & services provided
via. information & telecommunication technologies
What are the 3 requirements for consent? - (answers)1. Disclosure
2. Capacity
3. Voluntariness
The 3 Canadian legal systems are... - (answers)1. Public Law
(Fines, imprisonment, human rights, etc.).
2. Private Law
- Dispute between individuals (Wills, contracts, negligence, etc.).
3. Statue Law
(RHPA, Nursing Act, etc,)
Intentional Torts: Difference between assault and battery? - (answers)Assault: May or may not be
physical (Imminent harm/offensive contact)
Battery: Any intentional physical contact without their consent