Confidence.
1. What are guidelines under a general rule, that nurs- All of the above
ing students MAY NOT do? Select all that apply.
A. Administer Chemotherapy
B. Administer Blood or Blood Products
C. Take verbal or telephone orders from
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another healthcare provider (HCP). The
student should ex- plain that the HCP
should document the order in the
patient's chart
D. Transcribe orders to the medication
administra- tion record (MAR)
E. Initiate/implement restraints. Nursing
students may perform and document
observations and oth- er delegated
activities
F.Serve as witnesses for informed consent
or ad- vance directives
2. How do nurses correctly identify a patient? C. Patient's name and date of
A. patient's address and last name birth
B. patient's legal guardians and phone
number
C. patient's name and date of birth
D. patient's allergies and first name
A. written authorization or pa-
3. What do nurses need to have before
disclosure of any healthcare information is tient's verbal consent
provided?
A. written authorization or patient's verbal
consent
B. patient's verbal consent or legal
guardian's ver- bal consent
C. patient's date of birth and full name
D. written date of birth or job authorization C. Health Insurance
Portability
4. What does HIPAA stand for?
A. Health Incorporate Portability and Accountability and
Accountability Act
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Act D.Be free of
B. Health Instant Portability and restraints of
Accountability Act any form that
C. Health Insurance Portability and are not med-
Accountability Act
D. Health Insure Portability and
Accountability Act
5. What are ways of safeguarding Protected
Health Information (PHI)?
A. PHI should not be stored on a local or C drive
of a computer. Important data could be lost
if the drive failed, or PHI could be
accidentally disclosed if the computer was
stolen.
B. Files and charts should be secured when
they are left unattended or reasonable
effort should be taken to help prevent
wandering eyes from viewing PHI
C. Always protect passwords and never use
anyone else's user ID or password
D. All of the above
6. What is an example of Patient's Bill of Rights?
A. The accommodation of special needs
such as equipment or language interpreters,
accommoda- tion to physical limitations, or
to meet cultural or religious needs
B. To have a representative participate in
considera- tion of ethical issues. The hospital
ethics committee can be accessed by
calling hospital administration staff
C. To appropriate assessment and
management of pain