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The ethical concept of Veracity means everyone is?
a) Given truthful information and is not deceived
b) Trusted with respect and dignity
c) Treated equally and fairly
d) Given the best possible care - ANSWER- A

Nonmaleficence includes trying your utmost to?
a) Be honest and forthright with your patient
b) Ensuring you are providing the best care for your patient
c) Ensure no harm comes to a patient
d) Balance care with litigious risk - ANSWER- C

UCPs are care providers that have which of the following?
a) Mandatory educations
b) Standards of practice that are regulated
c) Job description
d) A legally defined scope of practice - ANSWER- C

What is DIPPS?
a) Dignity, Independence, Preference, Privacy, Safety
b) Dignity, Interprofessional, Personal being, Privacy, Safety
c) Delegation, Psychology, Privacy, Social
d) Delegation, Independence, Psych, Professional - ANSWER- A

Bioethical theory states moral decision making is based on our principles
a) Ethics, Beneficience, Nonmaleficence, Respect
b) Autonomy, Beneficience, Nonmaleficence, Justice
c) Veracity, Autonomy, Beneficience, Nonmaleficence
d) Advocating, Veracity, Beneficience, Nonmaleficence - ANSWER- C

Which of the following describes an example of an ethical dilemma?
a) Two nurses are deciding on a type of dressing
b) Station is crowded, CM asks students to chart
c) Pt refusing blood despite the benefits of saving his life
d) Nurse providing teaching on subject she is not f... - ANSWER- C

An example of unacceptable delegation to an UCP would be;
a) Asking the PSW to feed a patient
b) Requesting assistance with a dressing change

,c) Administering care that is in the care plan
d) Administering a new medication - ANSWER- D

The nurse manager is introducing beside shift report to the unit. Nurses can expect that;
a) Very few changes in health care
b) Change is unavoidable
c) Change is always evolutionary
d) Change is reciprocal - ANSWER- B

During the knowledge stage of political awareness the nurse would question;
a) Is it ethical?
b) What needs are not being met?
c) What will it cost?
d) Who will be disadvantaged? - ANSWER- B

An example of drastic change from history would include;
a) Wound care
b) Introduction of NP
c) PPE following SARS
d) Role of the RPN - ANSWER- C

Professional associations benefit nurses by all except
a) Provide opportunities to network
b) Improved insurance rates
c) Providing regulatory function
d) Group for lobbying - ANSWER- C

The nurse manager gathers the team to speak about the dynamics this is an example
of;
a) Collaborative leadership
b) Team functioning
c) Interprofessional collaboration
d) Role clarification - ANSWER- B

Unfreezing relates to which portion of the nursing process?
a) Assessment
b) Implementation
c) Planning
d) Evaluation - ANSWER- A

You wish to introduce a change on your unit, what would be the most effective way?
a) Apply change theory concepts
b) Provide information gradually
c) Conduct a survey
d) Solicit input and provide feedback - ANSWER- A

, Moral distress refers to;
a) Inconsistency with nurse's belief and ability to act
b) Ethical/moral residue
c) Two compelling arguments for a decision
d) Inconsistencies in practice - ANSWER- A

Unfreezing in Lewin's change model is;
a) Last step
b) Not always required
c) Changing current process
d) First step - ANSWER- D

Doing the most with what you have describes this type of ethical decision making;
a) Practical
b) Deontology
c) Principal based
d) Utilitarianism - ANSWER- D

Purpose of code of ethics
a) Meet provincial legal requirements
b) Acceptable principles to guide practice
c) Reinforce hospital regulations
d) Define regulatory practice rules - ANSWER- B

Definition of political action
a) Influence decision-making and allocation of resources
b) Influence advocacy of patient rights
c) Determine criteria for change
d) Affect the political landscape - ANSWER- A

Canadian Nurses have the ability to be a social force because;
a) Number of nurses
b) Public trust
c) Ability to advocate
d) We are so kind - ANSWER- B

Successful incorporation of a new process on the care unit would be;
a) Engaging stakeholders
b) Applying change theory
c) Sending out a survey first
d) Eliciting feedback - ANSWER- B

Example of coercive power
a) I would like you to be the charge nurse tonight
b) Take Friday off or I will not give you Monday off
c) Could you take the tray to room 20 after rounds

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