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DOS II
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DOS II
DOS II MIDTERM EXAM 2024 WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS
|FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED
A+|BRAND NEW
VERSIONS!!!|GUARANTEED PASS
|LATEST UPDATE
DOS II MIDTERM EXAM 2024 WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS
|FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED
A+|BRAND NEW
VERSIONS!!!|GUARANTEED PASS
|LATEST UPDATE
A new RPN is studying for the jurisprudence exam. When reviewing her knowledge of the nursing code
of ethics, which of the following statements would indicate that she needed to review the definition of a
code of ethics? A code of ethics is...
a) A personalized belief system that guides a persons behaviour
b) A set of ethical principles that are accepted by all members of a profession
c) A formalized statement of a groups beliefs that guides ethical practice
A
Conscientious objection is a clause in the law that allows health care providers who ethically/morally
disagree with MAID to not participate in the provision of care for a patient receiving MAID. In order for a
nurse to conscientiously object, he/she must do all of the following except:
a) Inform the patient that they are unable to care for them due to an ethical conflict
b) Consider a change of employment
c) Communicate their objection their manager
d) Provide care for the patient until a replacement nurse can be found
A
Please match the ethical values with the correct definition.
1. Client well-being
2. Client choice
3. Veracity
4. Fairness
5. Respect for life
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,a) Facilitating clients health and welfare, and preventing or removing harm
b) Human life is precious and needs to be respected, protected and treated with consideration
c) Allocating resources on the basis of objective health related factors
d) Speaking or acting without the intent to deceive
e) Self-determination to consent or refuse care
1.A
2.E
3.D
4.C
5.B
Once a patient has made the request for medical assistance in death, there is a mandatory waiting
period between when they sign their request and when they can receive MAID. As per Bill C-14 (MAID
Legislation) what is the waiting period that is required by law?
a) 24 hours
b) 5 days
c) 10 days
d) 2 weeks
C
The nurse is caring for a patient who has requested to receive medical assistance in death. The patient
must put their request in writing obtain two signatures of witnesses to their request. The nurse may act
as a witness for this patient's request.
a) True
b) False
B
Nurses participate in the QA program;
a) Annually
b) Upon graduation
c) Every 3 years
d) When called upon by the college
A
If there is a complaint to the college it could go to one of these except;
a) Employer recommendation
b) Alternative disputes committee
c) Investigation
d) Hearing
A
The three factor framework considers;
a) Model of care of a particular hospital
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, b) Standardized policies of the community
c) The relevance of the assignment
d) Predictability of client
D
What are the types of authorizing mechanisms?
a) Medical directives, MD orders, NP orders
b) Physician orders, MD orders, directives
c) Standing order, medical directive, delegation
d) Orders, delegation, directives
D
Controlled acts for nursing include all except
a) Dispensing a drug
b) Putting a hand or finger beyond external ear canal
c) Performing a procedure below the dermis
d) Applying defibrillation
D
Fitness to practice concerns;
a) Reported misconduct
b) Misappropriating funds
c) Mental and physical capacity
d) Ability to practice
C
What is not an example of a medical directive?
a) Order for acetaminophen when temp 38.5
b) Order for changing a dressing TID
c) Orders for managing hypoglycemia
d) Orders for starting an IV in emerge
B
With respect to medications all are correct except;
a) Nurses may prescribe certain medications
b) May be found negligent if following an unclear order
c) Must know purpose of the medications administered
d) Responsibility to question unclear orders
A
What is considered not to be a delegated controlled act to nursing?
a) Administering puffers
b) Dispensing a drug
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