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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (CDF7 vc vc vc vc vc
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QUESTION 1 vc
Role of the nurse vc vc vc
ANSWER
One of the things you need to ask yourself is "what can I do as the nurse? What is my role as the nurse i
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n patient care?" ex: delegation -
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what am I responsible for as the nurse taking care of the patient and what can I delegate to a Nurse Aid
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e?" Remember to think about the nursing process: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Interventions/Imple
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mentation, and Evaluation vc vc
QUESTION 2 vc
Remember:
ANSWER
Assess/teach/evaluate
QUESTION 3 vc
Determine if the pt is stable or unstable. if the pt is unstable in any way:
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ANSWER
the RN must do the assessment & evaluation of the patient (not delegate!). The RN is responsible for ev
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aluating the patient, updating the care plans and notifying the physician. The RN has primary responsibi
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lity for the client's care
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QUESTION 4 vc
The nursing practice act
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what types of guidelines does it provide? Can you give an example? -
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sets guidelines for what the nurse can do in their role, distinguishes between the doctor, advanced pract
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ice nurse and the RN. Sets educational requirements to be a nurse, ASN, BSN determined by the PA SBO
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N. To reduce the risk of liability the nurse should practice within the state's Nurse
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QUESTION 5 vc
Assault and battery vc vc
ANSWER
assault is considered an intentional threat towards another individual no actual contact is required. Batt
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ery is intentional offensive touching without consent or justification
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QUESTION 6 vc
What is negligence vs malpractice vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
Elements of negligence include?Duty vs breach of duty-
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did the nurse not do something that is expected. Did an injury occur? Was there a loss or damage from
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the injury? Malpractice is a type of negligence, there is professional misconduct or unreasonable lack of
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skill. To prove nursing malpractice a lawyer must prove that a deviation from standards of care occurre
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d that resulted in damage to the client.
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QUESTION 7 vc
Slander vs libel- can you give an example of both? vc vc vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
Libel is a written defamatory statement, and slander is a spoken or oral defamatory statemen
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QUESTION 8 vc
Informed consent vc
ANSWER
what is the nurses' role in obtaining consent? What is the nurses' role in obtaining consent? The physici
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an is responsible for explaining the procedure benefits, and risks of the procedure to the patient. The nu
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rse can sign and witness the patient's signature. The RN can also ask the patient if they understand the
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consent/procedure.
QUESTION 9 vc
Exam Solution vc
FUNDAMENTAL FINAL EXAM 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (CDF7 vc vc vc vc vc
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QUESTION 1 vc
Role of the nurse vc vc vc
ANSWER
One of the things you need to ask yourself is "what can I do as the nurse? What is my role as the nurse i
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n patient care?" ex: delegation -
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what am I responsible for as the nurse taking care of the patient and what can I delegate to a Nurse Aid
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e?" Remember to think about the nursing process: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Interventions/Imple
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QUESTION 2 vc
Remember:
ANSWER
Assess/teach/evaluate
QUESTION 3 vc
Determine if the pt is stable or unstable. if the pt is unstable in any way:
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ANSWER
the RN must do the assessment & evaluation of the patient (not delegate!). The RN is responsible for ev
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aluating the patient, updating the care plans and notifying the physician. The RN has primary responsibi
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lity for the client's care
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QUESTION 4 vc
The nursing practice act
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, ANSWER
what types of guidelines does it provide? Can you give an example? -
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sets guidelines for what the nurse can do in their role, distinguishes between the doctor, advanced pract
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ice nurse and the RN. Sets educational requirements to be a nurse, ASN, BSN determined by the PA SBO
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N. To reduce the risk of liability the nurse should practice within the state's Nurse
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QUESTION 5 vc
Assault and battery vc vc
ANSWER
assault is considered an intentional threat towards another individual no actual contact is required. Batt
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QUESTION 6 vc
What is negligence vs malpractice vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
Elements of negligence include?Duty vs breach of duty-
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did the nurse not do something that is expected. Did an injury occur? Was there a loss or damage from
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the injury? Malpractice is a type of negligence, there is professional misconduct or unreasonable lack of
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skill. To prove nursing malpractice a lawyer must prove that a deviation from standards of care occurre
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d that resulted in damage to the client.
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QUESTION 7 vc
Slander vs libel- can you give an example of both? vc vc vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
ANSWER
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QUESTION 8 vc
Informed consent vc
ANSWER
what is the nurses' role in obtaining consent? What is the nurses' role in obtaining consent? The physici
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an is responsible for explaining the procedure benefits, and risks of the procedure to the patient. The nu
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rse can sign and witness the patient's signature. The RN can also ask the patient if they understand the
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consent/procedure.
QUESTION 9 vc