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Patients' family members are an important aspect of care,
and family-centred care is an important model of care.
Which of the following is an example of inappropriate
family involvement in the care of a patient involving a
language barrier?
a. Translation by family members during decisions about
cancer treatment
b. Translation by family members to assist the patient to
eat
c. Translation by family members when culturally
appropriate comfort measures are being provided
d. Translation by family members to help identify subtle
signs of discomfort in the patient - ANSWER-a. Translation
by family members during decisions about cancer
treatment
Which of the following elements best describe family- and
patient-centred care?
a. Respecting the racial, ethnic, cultural, and
socioeconomic diversity of clients and families
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b. Designing health care that is flexible, culturally
competent, and responsive to the needs and wish of the
client and family
c. Listening to family members because they may note
important changes in the patient's condition that may not
be readily apparent to the team
d. All are correct - ANSWER-d. All are correct
A nurse on a rehabilitation unit does rounds at the
beginning of a night shift and discovers that the daughter
of an older gentleman, who is recovering from hip surgery,
is sleeping on a vacant bed in his room. What should she
do as it is not hospital policy to allow visitors during the
night?
a. Wake the daughter up, let her know it was inappropriate
of her to sleep on the bed as now it will have to be
remade. Because it is late, permit her to sleep on the chair
beside her father's bed.
b. Wake the daughter up, and tell her she has to go home
because visitors are not allowed during the night.
c. Let the daughter sleep, and inform the staff that the bed
linen needs to be changed in the morning.
d. Let the daughter sleep, and meet with the manager in
the morning about changing the rules to be more family
centered and patient centered. - ANSWER-d. Let the
daughter sleep, and meet with the manager in the morning
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about changing the rules to be more family centred and
patient centred.
TRUE/ FALSE Organizational ethics deals with those
values that establish standards and influence how the
organization is perceived both internally and externally -
ANSWER-TRUE
TRUE/ FALSE Distributive justice refers to the perception
that processes have been fair and inclusive regardless of
the outcome - ANSWER-FALSE
TRUE/ FALSE Nursing leaders are solely responsible for
ensuring sound ethical practice and a healthy work
environment. - ANSWER-FALSE
TRUE/ FALSE It is best practice when the nursing team
explores ethical issues related to the patient/client and
determines the best course of action. - ANSWER-FALSE
TRUE/ FALSE Open visiting for families includes parents,
spouses, and children - ANSWER-FALSE
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Athena, a licensed practical nurse has been operating an
abortion clinic in one of the cities impoverished
neighborhoods. she is at risk for professional actions
involving which behaviour? - ANSWER-conduct
unbecoming a member of the profession
a person in a wheelchair is applying for the position of
receptionist in an outpatient clinic. the nurse manager
understands that the Canadian charter of rights and
freedoms (1982) requires that employers - ANSWER-
make reasonable accommodations for persons who are
disabled a staff
a staff nurse who was fired for reporting client abuse to the
appropriate provincial agency files a whistle-blower lawsuit
against the former employer. reasons that the court would
use in upholding a valid whistle blower suit claiming
retaliation include: - ANSWER-the nurse had previously
reported the complaint, in writing, to hospital
administration
the nurse manager organizes an orientation for new staff
members. as part of the orientation, the nurse manager
reviews the units policy and procedure manual, which is
part of which types of law - ANSWER-common law