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Test Bank For Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of MedicalSurgical Nursing 15th Edition By Janice L Hinkle, Kerry H. Cheever, Et al. | Complete |Chapters 1-68
Test Bank For Brunner &
Suddarth's Textbook of MedicalSurgical Nursing 15th Edition By
Janice L Hinkle, Kerry H. Cheever,
Et al. | Complete |Chapters 1-68
, Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice
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Hinkle: Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15th Edition
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MULTIPLE iCHOICE
1. A inurse ihas ibeen ioffered ia iposition ion ian iobstetric iunit iand ihas ilearned ithat ithe iunit ioffers
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therapeuticiabortions, ia iprocedure ithat icontradicts ithe inurse's ipersonal ibeliefs. iWhat iis ithe inurse's
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ethical iobligation ito ithese iclients?
A. The inurse ishould iadhere ito iprofessional istandards iof ipractice iand ioffer iservice ito
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theseiclients.
B. The inurse ishould imake ithe ichoice ito idecline ithis iposition iand ipursue ia idifferent
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nursingirole.
C. The inurse ishould idecline ito icare ifor ithe iclient’s iconsidering iabortion.
D. The inurse ishould iexpress ialternatives ito iwomen iconsidering iterminating itheir ipregnancy.
ANS: i B
Rationale: iTo iavoid ifacing ithe iethical idilemma iof iproviding icare ithat icontradicts ithe inurse’s
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personal ibeliefs, ithe inurse ishould iconsider iworking iin ian iarea iof inursing ithat iwould inot ipose ithis
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dilemma. iTheinurse ishould inot iprovide icare ito ithe iclient ibecause iit iis ia iconflict iof ipersonal ivalues.
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The inurse ishould inot ideny icare ito ithese iclients ias ithis iwould ibe ia ibreach iin ithe iCode iof iEthics
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for inurses. iIf ithe iclient iis inot irequesting iinformation ifor ialternatives ito iabortions, ithen ithe inurse
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should inot ibe iproviding ithis iinformation.
PTS: i i i 1 REF: i p. i27
NAT: iClient iNeeds: iSafe, iEffective iCare iEnvironment: iManagement iof iCare
TOP: i Chapter i1: iProfessional iNursing iPractice KEY: iIntegrated iProcess:
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CaringBLM: Cognitive Level: Apply
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2. An i80-year-old iclient iis iadmitted iwith ia idiagnosis iof icommunity-acquired ipneumonia. iDuring
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admission ithe iclient istates, i"I ihave ia iliving iwill." iWhat iimplication iof ithis ishould ithe inurse
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recognize?
A. This idocument iis ialways ihonored, iregardless iof icircumstances.
B. This idocument ispecifies ithe iclient's iwishes ibefore ihospitalization.
C. This idocument iis ibinding ifor ithe iduration iof ithe iclient's ilife.
D. This idocument ihas ibeen idrawn iup iby ithe iclient's ifamily ito idetermine iDNR istatus.
ANS: i B
Rationale: iA iliving iwill iis ione itype iof iadvance idirective. iIn imost isituations, iliving iwills iare
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limited itoisituations iin iwhich ithe iclient's imedical icondition iis ideemed iterminal. iThe iother ianswers
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are iincorrect ibecause iliving iwills iare inot ialways ihonored iin ievery icircumstance, ithey iare inot
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binding ifor ithe iduration iof ithe iclient's ilife, iand ithey iare inot idrawn iup iby ithe iclient's ifamily.
PTS: i i i 1 REF: i p. i29
NAT: Client Needs: Safe, iEffective iCare iEnvironment: iManagement iof
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CareiTOP: i Chapter i1: iProfessional iNursing iPractice
KEY: i Integrated iProcess: iCommunication iand iDocumentation BLM: iCognitive iLevel:
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AnalyzeiNOT: iMultiple iChoice
3. A inurse ihas ibeen iproviding iethical icare ifor imany iyears iand iis iaware iof ithe ineed ito imaintain ithe
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ethicaliprinciple iof inonmaleficence. iWhich iof ithe ifollowing iactions iwould ibe iconsidered ia iviolation
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of ithis iprinciple?
A. Discussing ia iDNR iorder iwith ia iterminally iill iclient
B. Assisting ia isemi-independent iclient iwith iADLs
C. Refusing ito iadminister ipain imedication ias iprescribed
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