1. A state attorney decided to charge
1. A state attorney decided to charge a nurse with manslaughter for allegedly administering a lethal medication. This is an example of what a. Civil law b. Private law c. Public law d. Criminal law 2. During an interaction with a patient diagnosed with epilepsy a nurse notes that the patient is silent after she communicates the plan of care. What would be appropriate nurse responses in this situation. select all that apply a. Fill the silence with lighter conversation directed at the patient b. Arrange for a counselor to help the patient cope with emotional issues c. Allow the patient time to think and explore inner thoughts d. determine if the patient culture requires pauses between conversation e. Discuss the silence with the patient to ascertain its meaning f. Use the time to perform the care that is needed uninterrupted 3. A 3 year old child is being admitted to a medical division for vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration during the admission interview, the nurse should implement which communication techniques to elicit the most information from the parents? a. Choice 4the use of clarifying b. Choice 2the use of closed c. Choice 1the use of reflective d. Choice 3the use of assertive 4. A nurse caring for a patient who is hospitalized following a double mastectomy is preparing a discharge plan for the patient which action should be the focus of the termination phase of the helping relationship? a. Clarifying when the patient should take medication b. Including all family members in the teaching session c. Determining the progress made in achieving established goals d. Reporting the progress made in teaching the staff. 5. What is the leading cause of cognitive impairment in old age a. Alzheimer disease b. Stroke c. Loss of cardiac reserve d. Malnutrition 6. During a nursing staff meeting the nurse resolve a problem of delayed documentation by agreeing unanimously that they will make sure all vital signs are reported and charted within 15 minutes following assessment. This is an example of which characteristics of effective communication? Select all that apply a. Group leadership b. Group cohesiveness c. Group patterns of interaction d. Group decision making e. Group identity f. Group power 7. A home health nurse who performs a careful safety assessment of the home of a frail elderly patient to prevent harm to the patient is acting in accordance with which of the principles of bioethics a. Nomalficence b. Autonomy c. Fidelity d. Justice e. Beneficence 8. A nurse enter a patient room and examines the patient’s IV fluids and cardiac monitor. The patient states, “well, I haven’t seen you before who are you? What is the nurse best response a. “I’m just the IV therapist checking you IV” b. My name is john smith, I am your nurse and I”ll be caring for you until 11pm c. I’m sorry, my name is john smith and I am your nurse d. I’ve been transferred to this division and will be caring for you 9. When someone has specially knowledge, experience, and clinical judgement and meets certain criteria established by a nongovernmental association, as a result of which she was granted recognition in a specified practice area what is this sort of credentials called a. Certification b. Board approval c. Licensure d. Accreditation 10. A nurse caring for patient in the intensive care unit develops values from experience to form a personal code of ethics: which statement best describes a characteristic of the development of a personal value system. Select all that apply a. Value act as standards to guide behavior b. Value influence beliefs about health and illness c. Value system are not related to personal codes of conduct d. People are born with values e. Nurses should not let their values influence patient care f. Value are ranked on a continuum of importance.
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