NUR 2214C EXAM 1 LATEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL
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A 45-year-old diabetic language
non-English speaking the patient's age and gender
woman, whose husband
died 12 years ago, was
found unconscious at her
home. Her neighbors
brought her to the
hospital, 60 km away. The
patient was diagnosed
with diabetic ketoacidosis
(DKA). After initial
interventions, the patient
regained consciousness.
Which internal variables
may influence the health
of the patient? Select all
that apply.
According to ethical patient
principles, the nurse
recognizes that which
person makes the final
decision on genetic
testing?
,Before a treatment Alternative treatment options
requiring informed The risks and benefits of the treatment
consent can be The risks involved in refusing the treatment
performed, what The nature of the problem requiring the treatment
information must the client
be given? Select all that
apply.
A client requires Patient-benefit model
emergency cardiac
surgery. The leader nurse
wants to make the client
aware of the situation and
wants the client to decide
what should be done.
Which ethical model does
the leader nurse follow
here?
A client with end-stage The National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 prohibits
renal disease needs a the purchase or sale of organs.
kidney transplant. Which The act provides civil and criminal immunity to the
statements regarding the hospital and the healthcare provider.
National Organ Transplant The act protects the donor's estate from liability for
Act are true? Select all injuries or damage that results from the use of the gift.
that apply.
, The condition of a child "The final decision must be made by you and your
dying of leukemia doctor, but it's important to talk about it."
deteriorates, and the child
becomes comatose. The
parents state that a
relative told them that
they should not allow the
child to be resuscitated,
but they are unsure. Which
response by the nurse
best demonstrates
recognition of the ethical
issues involved?
During a visit to a family health promotion activities
clinic, the nurse teaches a
mother about
immunizations, car seat
use, and home safety for
an infant and toddler.
Which type of nursing
interventions are these?
The family of an older A separate signed informed consent for routine
adult who is aphasic treatments is unnecessary.
reports to the nurse
manager that the primary
nurse failed to obtain a
signed consent before
inserting an indwelling
catheter to measure
hourly output. What
should the nurse manager
consider before
responding?
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