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NUR115 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST
UPDATE GRADED A++ 2025/2026
Terms in this set (78)
Advocacy The nurses' role in supporting clients by
ensuring that they are properly informed, that
their rights are respected, and that they are
receiving the proper level of care.
assault The conduct of oner person makes another person
fearful and apprehensive
autonomy The ability of the client to make personal
decisions, even when those decisions might not
be in the client's own best interest.
battery Intentional and wrongful physical contact with a
person that involves an injury or offensive
contact.
False Imprisonment A person is confined or restrained against his will.
power-coercive The manager uses rewards to promote change.
Used when individuals are highly resistant to
change.
Norming The team establishes rules. members show
respect for one another and begin to
accomplish some of the tasks.
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informed consent legal process by which the client has given
written permission for a procedure or
treatment to be performed
living will legal document that expresses client's wishes
regarding medical treatment in the event the
client becomes incapacitated and is facing
end-of-life issues
durable power of attorney designates a health care surrogate, who is an
for health care individual authorized to make health care
decisions for a client who is unable.
Felony considered to be more serious in nature. a
category of crimes that are often classified as
the most serious type of offenses.
Misdemeanor less serious, but more serious then an infraction.
punishable by a fine and
incarceration in a local county jail, unlike infractions
which impose no jail time.
failure to do the following:
-Follow professional or facility established standard of
Negligence care
-Use equipment in a responsible and knowledgeable
manner of care
-Communicate effectively and thoroughly with the
client
-Document care that was provided
Malpractice improper, illegal, or negligent professional
activity or treatment; failure to act in a prudent
manner.
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