NR668 CEA Complete Study & Test Bank – 100+ A+
Questions
Week 1: Policy & Ethics (15 Questions)
Q1: What are the four core principles of healthcare ethics?
A: Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice.
Q2: How does informed consent support patient autonomy?
A: Patients receive all necessary information to make voluntary,
informed decisions.
Q3: Role of nursing codes of ethics in practice?
A: Guide professional responsibilities, ethical decision-making, and
patient advocacy.
Q4: When is it ethically acceptable to override autonomy?
A: When patients are incapacitated or pose imminent harm.
, Q5: How does justice apply to healthcare policy?
A: Ensures fair allocation of resources and equitable access to care.
Q6: Difference between ethics and law?
A: Ethics guides moral conduct; law defines legal obligations.
Q7: Steps to resolve ethical dilemmas?
A: Identify issue → Gather facts → Apply principles → Evaluate options
→ Decide → Document → Consult if needed.
Q8: Importance of confidentiality?
A: Protects privacy, fosters trust, ensures HIPAA compliance.
Q9: Cultural competence in ethical decision-making?
A: Respects patient beliefs, reduces disparities, improves outcomes.
Q10: Define beneficence in nursing practice.
A: Actively promote patient well-being while minimizing harm.
Questions
Week 1: Policy & Ethics (15 Questions)
Q1: What are the four core principles of healthcare ethics?
A: Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice.
Q2: How does informed consent support patient autonomy?
A: Patients receive all necessary information to make voluntary,
informed decisions.
Q3: Role of nursing codes of ethics in practice?
A: Guide professional responsibilities, ethical decision-making, and
patient advocacy.
Q4: When is it ethically acceptable to override autonomy?
A: When patients are incapacitated or pose imminent harm.
, Q5: How does justice apply to healthcare policy?
A: Ensures fair allocation of resources and equitable access to care.
Q6: Difference between ethics and law?
A: Ethics guides moral conduct; law defines legal obligations.
Q7: Steps to resolve ethical dilemmas?
A: Identify issue → Gather facts → Apply principles → Evaluate options
→ Decide → Document → Consult if needed.
Q8: Importance of confidentiality?
A: Protects privacy, fosters trust, ensures HIPAA compliance.
Q9: Cultural competence in ethical decision-making?
A: Respects patient beliefs, reduces disparities, improves outcomes.
Q10: Define beneficence in nursing practice.
A: Actively promote patient well-being while minimizing harm.