VERSION WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED SOLUTIONS TESTED AND
GRADED A+
What are examples of vulnerable subjects? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>Kids, fetuses and human embryos, pregnant, cognitively
impaired, prisoners, terminally ill, elderly, undeserved population,
economically disadvantage people, traumatized and comatose pt
What is conscientious objection? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Enable
patient to refuse participation in an activity that violates personal values
or beliefs (work where you agree with the vision)
What does provision 9 state? - CORRECT ANSWER>>The profession
of nursing collectively through its professional organizations must
articulate nursing values, maintain the integrity of the profession and
integrate principals or social justice into nursing and health policy
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,The nurse witnesses another nurse providing care without prosper hand
hygiene and reports this to the charge nurse. The charge nurse is friends
with the other and refuses to take action. This is an example of: -
CORRECT ANSWER>>Moral distress
A nurse manager who makes decisions based on what will benefit the
majority of the nurse managers subordinates is using what type of ethical
framework for decision making? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>Utilitarianism
Which isn't an element of ethical decision making: beneficence, utility,
paternalism, pragmatism - CORRECT ANSWER>>Pragmatism
Nancy is a loyal and trustworthy nurse that performs the duties that are
expected of her. Which principle of ethical reasoning is Nancy
displaying? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Fidelity
The nurse in a unit is caring for several clients. To distribute nursing care
the nurse used the principle of triage due to the limited availability of
resources. The nurse is promoting which ethical principle? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>Justice
2
,Nursing ethics provides the standards for professional behavior and is
the study of principles of right and wrong for nurses. The standard states
the duties and obligations of the nurse should include which of of the
following: individual, community, client, all of them? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>All of them
When does a moral issue become an ethical dilemma? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>When forced to choose between two or more undesirable
alternatives.
The nurse manager didn't hire sally for the assistant manager job. The
nurse manager informed sally that she was a great fit but an internal
candidate was selected instead. The real reason sally wasn't hired was
because her drug test was positive. Which of the principles of ethical
reasoning didn't the nurse follow? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Veracity
A client is advised by the doctor to undergo chemo. An informed consent
is not yet signed. The client requests info related to chemo and the drugs
that will be given to him. The nurse explains the side effects and meds.
The nurse answered all questions even though the client chose not to
undergo chemo.
The nurse uses which principle of ethical reasoning? - CORRECT
ANSWER>>Veracity
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, Nurse Bobby avoids deliberate harm and risk of harm during his
performance of nursing actions. The nurse is promoting which ethical
principle? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Nonmaleficence
What does provision one state? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Nurse
practices with compassion and respect for inherent dignity, worth and
unique attributes of every person
Patient has right to decide for themselves- autonomy to accept or refuse
or terminate care (ie no more feeding tube)
What does provision 2 state? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Nurse's primary
commitment is to the patient, whether an individual, family, group,
community or population
What does provision 3 state? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Nurse
promotes, advocates for and protects rights, health and safety of patient
What does provision 4 state? - CORRECT ANSWER>>Nurse has the
authority, accountability and responsibility for nursing practice, makes
decisions and takes action consistent with the obligation to promote
health and provide optimal care
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