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Deck 10: Practice Issues Related to Technology
1
The process of creating a cell or an entire organism that is identical in every way to another is called:
A) stem cell research
B) cloning
C) genetic screening
D) eugenics
A) stem cell research
B) cloning
C) genetic screening
D) eugenics
cloning
2
Ethical and legal obligation to protect the confidentiality of patient information directs nurses to do which of the following regarding electronic storing and transfer of personal health information?
A) Avoid using fax machines to transfer personal health information.
B) Share personal secure passwords with immediate co-workers only.
C) Rely on HIPAA regulations to assure the security of electronic devices.
D) Use password-protected screen savers and data encryption technology.
A) Avoid using fax machines to transfer personal health information.
B) Share personal secure passwords with immediate co-workers only.
C) Rely on HIPAA regulations to assure the security of electronic devices.
D) Use password-protected screen savers and data encryption technology.
Use password-protected screen savers and data encryption technology.
3
Do not resuscitate (DNR) orders indicate that:
A) medical therapies and interventions are to be avoided.
B) life-sustaining interventions are to be discontinued.
C) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is to be avoided.
D) palliative care is to be discontinued or avoided.
A) medical therapies and interventions are to be avoided.
B) life-sustaining interventions are to be discontinued.
C) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is to be avoided.
D) palliative care is to be discontinued or avoided.
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is to be avoided.
4
Ethical considerations related to situations of medical futility relate to which of the following?
A) Views about whether the intervention is prolonging living or prolonging dying
B) Values and views of involved parties regarding what is benefit or burden
C) Values of involved parties regarding availability and cost of the medical care
D) a and b
E) All of the above
A) Views about whether the intervention is prolonging living or prolonging dying
B) Values and views of involved parties regarding what is benefit or burden
C) Values of involved parties regarding availability and cost of the medical care
D) a and b
E) All of the above
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5
The ability to alter organisms genetically for a variety of purposes is:
A) eugenics
B) genetic screening
C) genetic diagnosis
D) genetic engineering
A) eugenics
B) genetic screening
C) genetic diagnosis
D) genetic engineering
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6
Which of the following disciplines generally make up an ethics committee? Select all that apply.
A) Nursing
B) Medicine
C) Social work
D) Chaplains
E) Client's family
A) Nursing
B) Medicine
C) Social work
D) Chaplains
E) Client's family
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7
In assessing a patient's quality of life (QOL), the nurse needs to understand that QOL:
A) is an objective measure of comfort and factors that make life worth living.
B) is only considered good if the patient feels fulfilled and can be independent.
C) generally means the same thing to most patients, families, and nurses.
D) includes subjective ideas about conditions of life and functional ability.
A) is an objective measure of comfort and factors that make life worth living.
B) is only considered good if the patient feels fulfilled and can be independent.
C) generally means the same thing to most patients, families, and nurses.
D) includes subjective ideas about conditions of life and functional ability.
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8
Instructions indicating a client's wishes regarding health care interventions or designating someone to act as a surrogate in making such decisions are called:
A) healthcare provider orders
B) palliative care
C) advance directives
D) nursing care plan
A) healthcare provider orders
B) palliative care
C) advance directives
D) nursing care plan
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9
Which of the following can be both a benefit and challenge of technological advances in health care?
A) Supports healthy living
B) Availability and cost
C) Can prolong living
D) Alleviates suffering
A) Supports healthy living
B) Availability and cost
C) Can prolong living
D) Alleviates suffering
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10
Palliative care includes all of the following except:
A) comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and total care.
B) aggressive treatment of chronic health problems.
C) comfort and support of patients and families.
D) delivery of coordinated and continuous services.
A) comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and total care.
B) aggressive treatment of chronic health problems.
C) comfort and support of patients and families.
D) delivery of coordinated and continuous services.
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11
Withholding or removing treatments where the burden or harm to the person is determined to outweigh benefits is:
A) allowing the person to die as a result of the natural progression of the disease process.
B) causing the painless death of the person in order to end or prevent more suffering.
C) providing the person the means to end his or her own life when they are ready to die.
D) following the directives to avoid suffering included in do not resuscitate orders.
A) allowing the person to die as a result of the natural progression of the disease process.
B) causing the painless death of the person in order to end or prevent more suffering.
C) providing the person the means to end his or her own life when they are ready to die.
D) following the directives to avoid suffering included in do not resuscitate orders.
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12
Ethical dilemmas that arise from use of life-sustaining technologies may be associated with all of the following except:
A) attitudes and beliefs about when life begins.
B) attitudes about what constitutes death.
C) unreasonable expectations of medical interventions.
D) similar opinions regarding use of technology.
A) attitudes and beliefs about when life begins.
B) attitudes about what constitutes death.
C) unreasonable expectations of medical interventions.
D) similar opinions regarding use of technology.
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13
_________ refers to situations in which interventions are judged to have very little or no medical benefit, or in which the chance for success is low.
A) Euthanasia
B) Medical futility
C) Do not resuscitate (DNR)
D) Palliative care
A) Euthanasia
B) Medical futility
C) Do not resuscitate (DNR)
D) Palliative care
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14
Since a prime nursing focus is to relieve suffering, nurses must understand that health care technologies:
A) are good because they always support a patient's health and well-being.
B) may cause conflict between doing good and avoiding harm to patients.
C) are necessary interventions even if they cause patients to suffer.
D) may cause nurses to do harmful things to patients against their wishes.
A) are good because they always support a patient's health and well-being.
B) may cause conflict between doing good and avoiding harm to patients.
C) are necessary interventions even if they cause patients to suffer.
D) may cause nurses to do harmful things to patients against their wishes.
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15
Appropriate utilization of health care technology requires that health care providers, patients, and families understand its:
A) purpose, benefits, limitations.
B) cost, availability, usefulness.
C) outcomes, benefits, cost.
D) risks, availability, purpose.
A) purpose, benefits, limitations.
B) cost, availability, usefulness.
C) outcomes, benefits, cost.
D) risks, availability, purpose.
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