Which statement describes nursing ethics?
A) Nursing ethics is a clear set of values applied to common
health care dilemmas
B) Nursing ethics provides a framework for treatment decisions
by health providers
C) Nursing ethics prescribes the nursing judgement used when
applying social justice
D) Nursing ethics is a set of principles guiding the actions of a
nurse while providing care
Nursing ethics is a set of principles guiding the actions of a
nurse while providing care
Which piece of advice is most appropriate for a preceptor to
give to a new nurse about supervising assistive personnel?
A) "Be sure to know exactly what you want done before talking
to the assistive personnel"
B) "Be sure to remind the assistive personnel of the training you
have received that they did not"
C) "The assistive personnel know their job and usually know
what task you need from them"
D) "The best way to supervise assistive personnel is to
communicate your expectations immediately"
,Be sure to know exactly what you want done before talking to
the assistive personnel
Which description reflects utilitarianism?
A) An ethical theory that maintains what is best for most people
B) An ethical theory based on the rights of people recognized by
society
C) An ethical theory that assumes humans are rational and do
what is right
D) An ethical theory based on an individual's character, not a
single action
An ethical theory that maintains what is best for most people
When hoping to enhance the skills and knowledge level of
nurses on the unit, which type of program would be helpful
in achieving the nurse manager's goals?
A) Employee assistance program
B) Mentoring program
C) Staff development program
D) Exercise program
Staff development program
Which information would the nurse manager share with
higher-level organizational leaders regarding productivity of
nursing staff?
A) Length of average shift for registered nurses
, B) Registered nurses' starting salary
C) Number of clients cared for per nurse
D) Overall client acuity
Number of clients cared for per nurse
Which statement describes the ethical principle of
autonomy?
A) Professionals must tell the truth
B) Individuals can form their own views
C) Nurses have the duty not to inflict harm
D) Health care professionals will promote goodness
Individuals can form their own views
Which nonverbal communication signal is absent during a
telephone conversation?
A) Feedback
B) Tone of voice
C) Verbal message
D) Environmental cues
Environmental cues
Which type of power is based on a person's skills,
knowledge, and ability in a certain are?
A) Referent
B) Expert