SOLUTIONS
1. "One has the duty or obligation to do the right thing,
regardless of outcome" This statement is related to:
a. Deontology
b. Confidentiality
c. Virtue Theories
d. None of the above Correct Answer A
1. "The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual,
sick or well, in the performance of those
activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful
death) that he would perform unaided if he
had the necessary strength, will or knowledge. And to do this in
such a way as to help him gain
independence as rapidly as possible "This definition of nursing
was given by:
a. Nightingale
b. Neuman
c. Imogene King
Henderson Correct Answer D
1. A critical thinker cannot be one who does the following:
a. Asks questions about problems concisely
b. Has the ability to analyze information
c. Cannot interpret abstract ideas
d. Arrives at conclusions and solutions that are logical and well-
reasoned Correct Answer C
,1. A girl who is 14 years old had an accident and has a severe
injury, her mother took her to the trauma center, she was being
in need to transfusion but her mother refuses because of
religious reflects ,as a doctor what should you do in this
situation:
a. Do the transfusion to save her life
b. Respect her mother opinion
c. Explain to the mother the situation and the consequences
d. treat the injuries only
e. C+D Correct Answer E
1. A man "23yrs" with emergency case exposure to gunshot
wound and he ask from the doctor to treat him, what should the
Dr do?
a. Report the condition to the police department before starting
the treatment
b. Treating him because he came to an emergency then call the
police
c. He should kill the patient then report the condition to the
police
d. None of the above Correct Answer B
1. A patient has a living will and gives it to the nurse to follow.
The patient says, "Do not tell my family about the living will."
Which action should the nurse take?a. Send a copy of the living
will to medical records.b. Assure the patient that the nurse will
not tell anyone.c. Encourage the patient to discuss the living will
with the family.d. Return the living will to the patient until the
family is informed Correct Answer C
, 1. A patient is identified to participate in a new drug study but
does not understand the drug or the study. Which ethical
principle should the nurse use to prevent the patient from
participating in the study?a. Veracityb. Autonomyc.
Nonmaleficenced. Standard of Best Interest Correct Answer C
1. According to Neuman Systems Model, the increase in energy
that occurs in relation to the degree of reaction to the stressor is
termed as:
a. Reconstitution
b. Lines of resistance
c. Primary prevention
d. Secondary Prevention Correct Answer A
1. According to Roy's adaptation theory, which subsystem
responds through four cognitive responds through four
cognitive-emotive channels (perceptual and information
processing, learning, judgment, and emotion)?
a) Regulator Subsystem
b) Cognator Subsystem
c) Physiologic Mode
Self-Concept-Group Identity Mode Correct Answer B
1. After working a 12-hour shift, the nurse is asked to work part
of the next shift due to short staffing. Which obligation to work
should the nurse use to guide the response to this request?
a. Justice
b. Welfare
c. Moral
d. Legal Correct Answer C