Exam 7: Nursing Values and Ethics
Exam 1: Health and Wellness21 Questions
Exam 2: The Canadian Health Care Delivery System18 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Nursing in Canada16 Questions
Exam 4: Community Health Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 5: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice14 Questions
Exam 6: Evidence-Informed Practice20 Questions
Exam 7: Nursing Values and Ethics18 Questions
Exam 8: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 9: Global Health18 Questions
Exam 10: Indigenous Health20 Questions
Exam 11: Nursing Leadership, management, and Collaborative Practice17 Questions
Exam 12: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 13: Nursing Assessment, diagnosis, and Planning29 Questions
Exam 14: Implementing and Evaluating Nursing Care26 Questions
Exam 15: Documenting and Reporting30 Questions
Exam 16: Nursing Informatics and Canadian Nursing Practice16 Questions
Exam 17: Communication and Relational Practice28 Questions
Exam 18: Patient-Centred Care: Interprofessional Collaborative Practice17 Questions
Exam 19: Family Nursing16 Questions
Exam 20: Patient Education29 Questions
Exam 21: Developmental Theories20 Questions
Exam 22: Conception Through Adolescence23 Questions
Exam 23: Young to Middle Adulthood20 Questions
Exam 24: Older Persons26 Questions
Exam 25: The Experience of Loss, death, and Grief23 Questions
Exam 26: Self-Concept19 Questions
Exam 27: Sexuality21 Questions
Exam 28: Spirituality in Health and Health Care20 Questions
Exam 29: Stress and Adaptation20 Questions
Exam 30: Vital Signs45 Questions
Exam 31: Pain Assessment and Management35 Questions
Exam 32: Health Assessment and Physical Examination37 Questions
Exam 33: Infection Control40 Questions
Exam 34: Medication Administration39 Questions
Exam 35: Complementary and Alternative Approaches in Health Care20 Questions
Exam 36: Activity and Exercise30 Questions
Exam 37: Quality and Patient Safety29 Questions
Exam 38: Hygiene47 Questions
Exam 39: Cardiopulmonary Functioning and Oxygenation43 Questions
Exam 40: Fluid, electrolyte, and Acid-base Balances43 Questions
Exam 41: Sleep20 Questions
Exam 42: Nutrition40 Questions
Exam 43: Urinary Elimination41 Questions
Exam 44: Bowel Elimination37 Questions
Exam 45: Mobility and Immobility45 Questions
Exam 46: Skin Integrity and Wound Care46 Questions
Exam 47: Sensory Alterations26 Questions
Exam 48: Care of Surgical Patients39 Questions
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A young pregnant woman whose fetus has been exposed to multiple teratogens consents to undergo serial percutaneous umbilical blood sampling (PUBS)to examine how exposure affects the fetus over time.Although these tests will not improve the fetus's outcomes and will expose it to some risks,the information gathered may help infants in the future.Which ethical principle is at greatest risk?
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Four patients in labour all request epidural analgesia to manage their pain at the same time.Which ethical principle is compromised when only one nurse anaesthetist is on call?
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The nurse finds it difficult to care for a patient whose advance directive states that no extraordinary resuscitation measures should be taken.Which step may help the nurse to find resolution in this assignment?
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Ethical dilemmas are common occurrences in the care of patients.The nurse understands that dilemmas are a result of which of the following?
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The nurse questions a physician's order to administer a placebo to the patient.The nurse's action is based on which ethical principle?
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A nurse argues that the health care system needs reform because a large number of patients are uninsured and end up needing expensive emergency care when low-cost measures covered by insurance could have prevented their illnesses.What ethical framework is she using to make this case?
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The nurse values autonomy above all other principles.With which patient will the nurse find most difficult to deal with the situation?
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The nurse has become aware that narcotics are missing in the patient care area.Which ethical principle obligates the nurse to report the missing medications?
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When individuals work together to solve ethical dilemmas,they must examine their own values.This step is crucial to ensure what?
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During a severe respiratory epidemic,the local health care organizations decide to give health care providers priority access to ventilators over other members of the community who also need that resource.Which philosophy would give the strongest support for this decision?
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How are determinations regarding quality of life characterized?
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The patient's son requests to view the documentation in his mother's medical record.What is the nurse's best response to this request?
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Which of the following is an example of ethical responsibility?
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A high school teacher with advanced multiple sclerosis teaches from her wheelchair but insists on being treated the same as other colleagues.Which of the following is the teacher demonstrating?
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The patient tells the nurse that she is afraid to speak up regarding her desire to end care for fear of upsetting her husband and children.Which principle in the nursing code of ethics ensures that the nurse will promote the patient's cause?
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The nurse is caring for a severely ill patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)who now requires ventilator support.Which intervention is considered futile?
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The nurse is caring for a patient supported with a ventilator who has been unresponsive since arrival via ambulance 8 days ago.The patient has not been identified,and no family members have been found.The nurse is concerned about the plan of care regarding maintenance or withdrawal of life support measures.The nurse determines that this is an ethical dilemma not resolved by scientific data.Place the steps the nurse will use to resolve this ethical dilemma in the correct order.
A)The nurse identifies possible solutions or actions to resolve the dilemma.
B)The nurse reviews the medical record,including entries by all health care disciplines,to gather information relevant to this patient's situation.
C)Health care providers use negotiation to redefine the patient's plan of care.
D)The nurse evaluates the plan and revises it with input from other health care providers as necessary.
E)The nurse arranges a meeting with health care team members to clarify opinions,values,and facts.
F)The nurse states the problem.
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Which philosophy of health care ethics would be particularly useful for making ethical decisions about vulnerable populations?
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