Test 2 Questions with Correct
Answers
An intentional act that is described as an attempt or threat to touch a person without consent. -
correct answer Assault
An intentional act of touching a person, clothing, or object attached to a person that may or may
not cause harm. - correct answer Battery
The defamation of a person in print or using pictures. - correct answer Libel
The defamation of a person through oral words or statements. - correct answer Slander
Failure to behave in a reasonable or prudent manner; conduct that falls below the standard of care.
- correct answer Negligence
A special type of negligence that is applied to the negligent acts of professional persons. - correct
answer Malpractice
Civil wrong made against a person or property. - correct answer Tort
, A person's agreement to allow something to happen based on full disclosure or risk benefits
alternatives and consequences of refusal. - correct answer Informed Consent
Legal guidelines for nursing practice and providing minimum acceptable nursing care. - correct
answer Standard of Care
Refers to independent nursing interventions or commitment to include clients in all decisions
applicable to care. - correct answer Autonomy
Responsible, professionally and legally, for the quality of care you provide, answer for one's actions
- correct answer Accountability
Performance in a manner that satisfies the demands of the situation - correct answer Competence
The use of the available evidence or facts to formulate a rational opinion or to make a socially
acceptable choice. - correct answer Judgement
The maintenance of privacy, by not sharing or divulging to a third party privileged or entrusted
information known as HIPAA. - correct answer Confidentiality
Accuracy or conformity to the truth. - correct answer Veracity
Avoidance of harm or hurt. - correct answer Nonmaleficence
Taking positive actions to help others. - correct answer Beneficence
Answers
An intentional act that is described as an attempt or threat to touch a person without consent. -
correct answer Assault
An intentional act of touching a person, clothing, or object attached to a person that may or may
not cause harm. - correct answer Battery
The defamation of a person in print or using pictures. - correct answer Libel
The defamation of a person through oral words or statements. - correct answer Slander
Failure to behave in a reasonable or prudent manner; conduct that falls below the standard of care.
- correct answer Negligence
A special type of negligence that is applied to the negligent acts of professional persons. - correct
answer Malpractice
Civil wrong made against a person or property. - correct answer Tort
, A person's agreement to allow something to happen based on full disclosure or risk benefits
alternatives and consequences of refusal. - correct answer Informed Consent
Legal guidelines for nursing practice and providing minimum acceptable nursing care. - correct
answer Standard of Care
Refers to independent nursing interventions or commitment to include clients in all decisions
applicable to care. - correct answer Autonomy
Responsible, professionally and legally, for the quality of care you provide, answer for one's actions
- correct answer Accountability
Performance in a manner that satisfies the demands of the situation - correct answer Competence
The use of the available evidence or facts to formulate a rational opinion or to make a socially
acceptable choice. - correct answer Judgement
The maintenance of privacy, by not sharing or divulging to a third party privileged or entrusted
information known as HIPAA. - correct answer Confidentiality
Accuracy or conformity to the truth. - correct answer Veracity
Avoidance of harm or hurt. - correct answer Nonmaleficence
Taking positive actions to help others. - correct answer Beneficence