Openstax Psychiatric MH Nursing
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You work in a pediatric office and have just begun talking to an adolescent client who is being seen for
increased anxiety related to recent physical abuse from a family member. The most important aspect of
TIC that you can use in this situation is:
a. Tell the client to undress and sit on the examination table.
b. Ask the client several questions in a row and wait for his response.
,c. Explain to the client that you need to touch his arm to take his blood pressure.
d. Invite the client's mother into the room without asking his permission. - ANSWER -C
What is a potential HIPAA infringement and unsecured PHI breach? Select all that apply.
a. disclosing PHI in a conversation with someone outside of the health department
b. accessing the computer to get information on a neighbor
c. releasing a copy of a record to an unauthorized recipient
d. asking the client if it is appropriate to share information - ANSWER -A, B, C,
In what circumstance does the nurse have a "duty to warn?"
a. when a client is upset at a caregiver
b. when a client is threatening another person
c. when a client is using drugs
d. when a client is pregnant - ANSWER -B
The nurse's role as the client's advocate is to ensure that "safe, effective care" is provided in accordance
with what guidelines?
a. State Board of Medicine
b. American Nursing Association (ANA)
c. Nurse Practice Act
d. Board of Nurse Examiners (BNE) - ANSWER -C
What is the term for the client's independent freedom to choose or consent?
a. fidelity
b. autonomy
c. veracity
d. nonmaleficence - ANSWER -B
How do nurses know if an action is within their scope of practice?
, a. Nurses should refer to the ANA's scope and standards of practice.
b. Nurses should refer to their employer.
c. Nurses should ask the medical provider.
d. Nurses should do an online search. - ANSWER -A
What does the term justice mean?
a. to be fair and equitable
b. a reasonable action
c. to be right no matter the situation
d. to take action against someone who is wrong - ANSWER -A
CH. 13 - ANSWER -...
What is the purpose of developing nursing standards of practice?
a. to evaluate the skill level of the nursing assistants
b. to describe the competency of nursing care
c. to compare the nursing care from one state to another
d. to define nursing organizations in the United States - ANSWER -B
Why was the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (The Code) developed?
a. to be a guide for carrying out ethical responsibilities for nurses
b. to help guide nurses with employer contracts
c. to direct the nurse as they advocate for their profession
d. to guide the nurse when discussing salary obligations - ANSWER -A
What group of people does the American Psychiatric Nurses Association serve?
a. all nurses working in the mental health field in a mental health facility
b. mental health nurses in hospital settings
c. all nurses working in the mental health field in all practice settings
Newest Exam Preparation Newest
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You work in a pediatric office and have just begun talking to an adolescent client who is being seen for
increased anxiety related to recent physical abuse from a family member. The most important aspect of
TIC that you can use in this situation is:
a. Tell the client to undress and sit on the examination table.
b. Ask the client several questions in a row and wait for his response.
,c. Explain to the client that you need to touch his arm to take his blood pressure.
d. Invite the client's mother into the room without asking his permission. - ANSWER -C
What is a potential HIPAA infringement and unsecured PHI breach? Select all that apply.
a. disclosing PHI in a conversation with someone outside of the health department
b. accessing the computer to get information on a neighbor
c. releasing a copy of a record to an unauthorized recipient
d. asking the client if it is appropriate to share information - ANSWER -A, B, C,
In what circumstance does the nurse have a "duty to warn?"
a. when a client is upset at a caregiver
b. when a client is threatening another person
c. when a client is using drugs
d. when a client is pregnant - ANSWER -B
The nurse's role as the client's advocate is to ensure that "safe, effective care" is provided in accordance
with what guidelines?
a. State Board of Medicine
b. American Nursing Association (ANA)
c. Nurse Practice Act
d. Board of Nurse Examiners (BNE) - ANSWER -C
What is the term for the client's independent freedom to choose or consent?
a. fidelity
b. autonomy
c. veracity
d. nonmaleficence - ANSWER -B
How do nurses know if an action is within their scope of practice?
, a. Nurses should refer to the ANA's scope and standards of practice.
b. Nurses should refer to their employer.
c. Nurses should ask the medical provider.
d. Nurses should do an online search. - ANSWER -A
What does the term justice mean?
a. to be fair and equitable
b. a reasonable action
c. to be right no matter the situation
d. to take action against someone who is wrong - ANSWER -A
CH. 13 - ANSWER -...
What is the purpose of developing nursing standards of practice?
a. to evaluate the skill level of the nursing assistants
b. to describe the competency of nursing care
c. to compare the nursing care from one state to another
d. to define nursing organizations in the United States - ANSWER -B
Why was the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (The Code) developed?
a. to be a guide for carrying out ethical responsibilities for nurses
b. to help guide nurses with employer contracts
c. to direct the nurse as they advocate for their profession
d. to guide the nurse when discussing salary obligations - ANSWER -A
What group of people does the American Psychiatric Nurses Association serve?
a. all nurses working in the mental health field in a mental health facility
b. mental health nurses in hospital settings
c. all nurses working in the mental health field in all practice settings