HESI Exit Exam Legal & Documentation
Scenarios | High-Yield Nursing Review
Table of Contents
Subtopic 1: Legal Aspects of Patient Consent and Refusal of Care..................2
Subtopic 2: Confidentiality and HIPAA Compliance in Nursing Practice.........11
Subtopic 3: Documentation Errors, Amendments, and Legal Consequences.20
Subtopic 4: Mandatory Reporting Laws and Nurse Legal Duties....................29
Subtopic 5: Advance Directives, DNRs, and End-of-Life Legal Documentation
.......................................................................................................................38
Subtopic 6: Professional Negligence, Malpractice, and Legal Liability in
Nursing..........................................................................................................48
Subtopic 7: HIPAA, Confidentiality, and Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Compliance....................................................................................................57
Subtopic 8: Advance Directives, DNR Orders, and Legal End-of-Life
Documentation..............................................................................................66
Subtopic 9: Informed Consent and Legal Capacity to Make Decisions...........75
Subtopic 10: Documentation in Adverse Events, Sentinel Events, and
Mandatory Reporting.....................................................................................85
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Subtopic 1: Legal Aspects of Patient
Consent and Refusal of Care
Question 1
A nurse is caring for a competent adult who refuses a prescribed blood
transfusion due to religious beliefs. What is the most appropriate nursing
action?
A. Convince the patient that the transfusion is necessary
B. Notify the physician and document the refusal
C. Respect the patient's decision, notify the provider, and document the
refusal
D. Administer the transfusion if it's a life-threatening situation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Competent adults have the legal right to refuse treatment,
including life-saving interventions. Nurses must respect this decision, notify
the provider, and document accordingly.
Question 2
Which of the following best represents informed consent?
A. A nurse explaining a procedure to a patient
B. A physician explaining a procedure’s risks, benefits, and alternatives, and
obtaining signed consent
C. A family member signing consent for a competent adult
D. An RN obtaining verbal consent before a routine injection
Correct Answer: B
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Rationale: Informed consent must include full disclosure by a licensed
provider and voluntary agreement by the patient.
Question 3
Which patient scenario requires the nurse to obtain an informed consent?
A. Insertion of a Foley catheter
B. Paracentesis procedure
C. Administration of acetaminophen
D. Routine blood draw
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Invasive procedures such as paracentesis require informed
consent due to associated risks.
Question 4
A 17-year-old pregnant client arrives at the hospital for a C-section. Who
should sign the consent form?
A. The client’s parent
B. The client herself
C. The hospital administrator
D. The client’s spouse
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In many states, pregnant minors are considered emancipated and
can legally consent to treatment for themselves and their baby.
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Question 5
Which condition automatically invalidates a signed informed consent?
A. The patient has a terminal diagnosis
B. The patient was under the influence of opioids when signing
C. The patient is elderly
D. The patient has a psychiatric diagnosis
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A patient must be alert and oriented to provide informed consent.
Impairment due to medication nullifies it.
Question 6
Which of the following situations would require the nurse to advocate for
delayed consent?
A. Patient in pain but alert signs consent
B. Patient is sedated from recent benzodiazepine use
C. Patient refuses to sign but verbally agrees
D. Patient has dementia but is lucid at times
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sedated patients cannot legally consent. The nurse must advocate
for delay until the patient is alert.
Question 7
If a nurse witnesses a patient signing a consent form without understanding
the procedure, the nurse should: