Ethical Decision-Making|Complete Verified Questions
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Which factors are aspects of Chamberlain Care® for a professional nurse? Select all that apply.
Care for self
Care for clients
Care for colleagues
The clinical nurse educator working with a group of newly licensed nurses plans to discuss the
benefits of mindfulness. Click to specify if the listed points are or are not benefits of
mindfulness.
Benefit:
Decreases worrying
Promotes a calm state of mind
Generates insight
Not a Benefit:
Takes focus off work to be done
Increases workload
A nurse who believes that an 85-year-old client is unable to learn to self-administer insulin due
to their age is demonstrating which non-inclusive behavior?
Stereotyping
The nurses in an intensive care unit (ICU) are displaying symptoms of distress. The nurse
manager is evaluating if the distress is chronic, based on the symptoms present in the staff.
Drag and drop the symptoms based on whether they are present in acute or chronic distress.
Acute Distress:
Body pain
Easily annoyed
Gastrointestinal issues
Headaches
Low energy
Rapid heartbeat
Tension
, Chronic Distress:
Acne
Frequent illness
Sleep disturbances
Nurses and other healthcare workers routinely face __________ and __________ care
decisions. During times of high __________, such as during an endemic or pandemic, the
volume of difficult questions related to who receives care increases, putting those providing
care at high risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Moral
Ethical
Client load
A nurse manager spent time assisting and observing the staff during a busy shift. For each
observed behavior below, click to specify if the action is or is not an act of random appreciation.
Act of Random Appreciation:
The charge nurse brought home-baked cookies to share with staff who took on extra clients
when a peer went home ill.
A healthcare provider offered their chair to an unlicensed assistive personnel who was working
a double shift, encouraging them to rest for a few minutes.
A respiratory therapist leaves notes for the intensive care unit staff, sharing all the times they
have seen exceptional care and kindness provided to clients.
Not an Act of Random Appreciation:
A nurse encourages a client to request their meal tray be delivered early so the client and
spouse can eat together.
The nurse manager accommodated all requests for time off on the upcoming schedule.
Which nursing actions demonstrate care for clients? Select all that apply.
Ask the client what they want to achieve related to their current condition.
Understand one's own personal values.
All clients are often fearful and __________ when receiving care. These emotions can
__________ the learning about their health condition, making __________ for care, and
understanding how to care for themselves.