Exam 11: Practice Issues Related to Patient Self-Determination

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Which of the following elements must be present when evaluating a patient's decision-making capacity?

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Which of the following actions are part of the nurse's role and responsibilities in informed consent?

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Which of the following elements must be included in an informed consent?

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Which source document acknowledges the importance of living wills and clearly identifies promoting and respecting informed decision making?

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What is the definition of competence?

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A patient asks the surgeon what will be gained by having the procedure and the surgeon does not respond. Which patient right is being violated?

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When a nurse discusses a patient's condition and treatment with family members who were not authorized to have medical information disclosed to them, what principle is the nurse breaching?

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A nurse is injured with a percutaneous exposure of blood while on duty. The nurse wishes to have the patient tested for HIV; however, the patient refuses. Which of the following statements best summarizes testing issues related to HIV?

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A nurse is caring for a patient with cancer who describes using ozone therapy and mega intravenous doses of vitamin C as part of her treatment. Which of the following nursing actions would take into consideration the patient's ability to self-determination?

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What is the legal protection of a patient's right to personal autonomy called?

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A patient is refusing to participate in his plan of care. The nurse is aware that the patient's refusal will negatively affect his health outcome. According to the Canadian Nurses Association Code of Ethics, what must the nurse take into consideration?

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A nurse encourages a patient to take narcotics for severe cancer pain. The patient is concerned about the possible side effects. The nurse gives the patient the narcotic and tells the patient; "It's for your own good and it's important to get your pain under control." What is the nurse's behaviour an example of?

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Which law states that active euthanasia and assisted suicide are both illegal and that taking part in them is against the law, even if carried out for merciful intentions or relieve suffering?

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What is the purpose of a patient completing a living will?

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What does a nurse's advocacy role regarding a patient's advance directives (AD) include?

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