AND VERIFIED ACCURATE SOLUTION (DETAILED &
ELABORATED) 2025 TEST!! LESSONS 5-9 FINAL EXAM
what is an example of beneficence? - Answers If your client had a large BM and soiled their
clothing even though they do not have a scheduled bath that day, but you offer to give them a
bath
What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms? - Answers Federal legislation that
applies to all Canadians, regardless of where they live.
Explain a clients right to receive care in privacy - Answers The right to privacy involves
keeping information about the client confidential, exposing only the body part involved in the
treatment or procedure, screening the client when giving care.
Is allowing visitors to remain in the room when care is given? - Answers No, visitors must
leave the room.
Who can you share information with about your client? - Answers You can share information
about a client with a nurse.
How can a client give informed consent? - Answers To give informed consent the client must
know all information relevant to he procedure
What is advanced care directive? - Answers Advanced care directive is a legal document
about end-of-life care.
Define advanced care planning - Answers Advanced care planning is the plan initiated by the
person so that everyone is aware of their desire if they cannot make decisions for themselves
, Autonomy is also called what? - Answers Self-determination
Give an example of autonomy - Answers Respecting a client's personal preferences or asking
a client what she would like to eat for dinner is respecting their right to autonomy.
To be liable is? - Answers to be legally responsible
Give three examples while working as an HCA that could be examples of negligence? - Answers
1. If a client's call-bell goes unanswered and the client is laying on sheets soaked with urine.
2. If an HCA fails to check the temperature of the bathwater and their client gets burned.
3. The client gets pressure sores from sitting in bed for extended periods of time
Define assault - Answers intentionally attempting or threatening to touch a person's body
without the person's consent, causing the person to fear bodily harm.
give two examples of assault - Answers Examples are threatening to tie down an
uncooperative client and threatening to touch someone's body without their consent
define battery - Answers battery is the actual touching of a persons body without the persons
consent.
How can you protect yourself from charges of assault and battery? - Answers You can protect
yourself from a charge of assault or battery by explaining to the client what you are going to do
and getting consent.
What is the difference between delegated and assigned tasks? - Answers A delegated task is
outside your basic training and role description whereas an assigned task is within your scope of
practice and job description - requires no extra training.