VNC Quizzes UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers
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Terms in this set (45)
There are 6 Ethical Principles covered in chapter 16. How Being truthful and honest
would you define "veracity"?
Many nurses state that they make their ethical decisions Using an established framework for making the best decision
based on intuition. Which of the following is a much more
acceptable example of how a novice nurse should make
an ethical decision?
Which is "the principle that emphasizes doing what is best Beneficence
for the patient"?
Which is "the principle of NOT doing something that Nonmaleficence
causes harm?"
Your orientation as a nurse manager in a long-term care Review your agency regulations and know the nurse practice act
facility was done quickly. You are unsure of some of the
regulations relating to your new position. As a
responsible nurse manager, which should you do to
remedy this situation?
The Nurse Practice Act is an example of which type of Statutory Law
law?
What is the purpose of an Advanced Directive? To give guidance to the person who has durable power of attorney
To give caregivers authority to allow a patient to die with dignity
To allow an individual to instruct caregivers prior to surgery what their wishes are
about end of life decisions
The nurse manager on the 11pm-7am shift periodically The nurse manager is responsible for the residents and staff
makes rounds, observing and checking on staff and
residents. Whis is this done on a regular basis throughout
the shift?
A nurse writes in the nursing notes that a physician is Libel
"unreasonable and refuses to prescribe morphine for a
patient in pain". What is this an example of:
The LPN/LVN is administering medications for 30 Unethical behavior
residents in a long term care facility. Apical heart rate
assessment is indicated prior to medication
administration. The nurse charts a pulse rate that is an
average of those previously recorded. What is this action
an example of:
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Terms in this set (45)
There are 6 Ethical Principles covered in chapter 16. How Being truthful and honest
would you define "veracity"?
Many nurses state that they make their ethical decisions Using an established framework for making the best decision
based on intuition. Which of the following is a much more
acceptable example of how a novice nurse should make
an ethical decision?
Which is "the principle that emphasizes doing what is best Beneficence
for the patient"?
Which is "the principle of NOT doing something that Nonmaleficence
causes harm?"
Your orientation as a nurse manager in a long-term care Review your agency regulations and know the nurse practice act
facility was done quickly. You are unsure of some of the
regulations relating to your new position. As a
responsible nurse manager, which should you do to
remedy this situation?
The Nurse Practice Act is an example of which type of Statutory Law
law?
What is the purpose of an Advanced Directive? To give guidance to the person who has durable power of attorney
To give caregivers authority to allow a patient to die with dignity
To allow an individual to instruct caregivers prior to surgery what their wishes are
about end of life decisions
The nurse manager on the 11pm-7am shift periodically The nurse manager is responsible for the residents and staff
makes rounds, observing and checking on staff and
residents. Whis is this done on a regular basis throughout
the shift?
A nurse writes in the nursing notes that a physician is Libel
"unreasonable and refuses to prescribe morphine for a
patient in pain". What is this an example of:
The LPN/LVN is administering medications for 30 Unethical behavior
residents in a long term care facility. Apical heart rate
assessment is indicated prior to medication
administration. The nurse charts a pulse rate that is an
average of those previously recorded. What is this action
an example of: