Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
healthcare providers who perform clearly identified services under the direction and supervision
of a client, family member, or employer - CORRECT ANSWER - unregulated care
providers (UCPs)
what professions are UCPs? - CORRECT ANSWER - -residential care worker
-nursing attendant
-personal support worker
who are nursing regulatory bodies responsible for? - CORRECT ANSWER - ensuring the
safety of the public
civil wrong committed again a person or property - CORRECT ANSWER - tort
most lawsuits that nurses are involved in? - CORRECT ANSWER - negligence or
malpractice
what are some examples of intentional tort? (4) - CORRECT ANSWER - -assualt
-battery
-invasion of privacy
-false imprisonment
failure to take the care that a reasonable nurse in similar circumstances would of taken -
CORRECT ANSWER - negligence
what are some examples of criminal activities that nurses can be charged with? (6) - CORRECT
ANSWER - -theft of narcotics
-theft of client or agency property
,-assisted suicide
-criminal negligence
-battery
-sexual assault
moral principles or values in which a decision between right or wrong is made - CORRECT
ANSWER - ethics
what are the 4 phases of the nurse-client relationship? - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. pre-
interaction
2. orientation phase
3. working phase
4. termination phase
involves meeting of the nurse and client - CORRECT ANSWER - orientation phase
anticipation of clients needs, issues, or concerns - CORRECT ANSWER - pre-interaction
phase
facilitating the accomplishment of the clients goals - CORRECT ANSWER - working
phase
evaluation to determine achievement of goals - CORRECT ANSWER - termination phase
conflict that occurs within the individual - CORRECT ANSWER - INTRApersonal
conflict that occurs between 2 or more individuals - CORRECT ANSWER -
INTERpersonal conflict
, conflict that occurs within a group - CORRECT ANSWER - Intergroup conflict
what is the eligibility criteria for MAID in Canada? (5) - CORRECT ANSWER - -must be
eligible for health services
-18 years old and mentally competent
-grevious and irremediable medical condition
-voluntary request for medical assistance in dying
-informed consent has been given
what is the practical nurses main responsibilities during MAID? - CORRECT ANSWER -
-initiate IV for medication
-education of clients regarding MAID
-provide bereavement care to family
expected of predicted physiological response from the medication and is the desired outcome -
CORRECT ANSWER - therapeutic effect
Idiosyncratic reactions. - CORRECT ANSWER - unpredictable responses and occur when
an individual overreacts ti a medication or has a different reaction from the norm
10 rights of medication administration - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. Right Medication
2. Right Dose
3. Right Time
4. Right Route
5. Right Client
6. Right Client Education
7. Right Documentation
8. Right to Refuse
9. Right Assessment