BANK 2026 COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ Management of Care
Client Rights -
Ethical Responsibilities: Resolution Process for Ethical Dilemmas (RM
FUND 9.0 Ch 3).
Answer: -ethical dilemmas are problems that involve more than one
choice and stem from differences in the values and beliefs of the
decision makers. these are common in health care, and nurses must
apply ethical theory and decision making to ethical problems.
When making ethical decisions
-identify whether the issue is indeed an ethical dilemma
-gather as much relevant information as possible about the dilemma
-reflect on your own values as they relate to dilemma
-state the ethical dilemma, including all surrounding issues and the
individuals it involves
-list and analyze all possible options for resolving the dilemma, and
review the implications of each option
,-select the option that is in concert with the ethical principle that applies
to this situation, the decision maker's values and beliefs, and the
profession's values for client care. justify selecting the one option in
light of the relevant variables
-apply the decision to the dilemma and evaluate outcomes
Ethical principles
-autonomy
-beneficence
-fidelity
-justice
-nonmaleficence
-veracity
-other (advance, responsibility, accountability, confidentiality)
⩥ Management of Care
Concepts of Management:
Legal Responsibilities: Continuity of Care (RM FUND 9.0 Ch 4).
Answer: -use formal chain of command to verbalize concerns (related to
current legal scope of practice, job description, and area of competence)
-refuse to practice beyond the legal scope of practice
, -nurses need to make sure the patients know and understand their rights
and the nurse should also try to protect these rights
-provide safe, proficient care consistent with standards of care
⩥ Management of Care
Continuity of Care -
Admissions, Transfers, and Discharge: Initiating Discharge Planning
(RM FUND 9.0 Ch 9).
Answer: ***should start planning as soon as the patient is admitted**
-assess whether the client will be able to return to his previous residence
-determine whether the client needs or has someone to assist him at
home
-asses the residence to see if the client needs adaptations or specific
equipment
-make a referral to social worker to arrange for community services
-communicate health status and needs to community service provides
-the provider documents that the client may be discharged----however, a
client who is legally competent has the right leave the facility at any
time. The nurse notifies the client's provider, has the client sign the
proper forms if possible and provides discharge teaching
-involve the client and family as much as possible in the discharge
planning