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NURS 215 COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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Fundamental values or assumptions about the way individuals should be treated and cared for. These include autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, fidelity, and veracity. - Answer-moral or ethical principles The willingness to do what is right despite the fear of consequences. - Answer-m...

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NURS 215 COMPREHENSIVE FINAL
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Fundamental values or assumptions about the way individuals should be treated and
cared for. These include autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, fidelity, and
veracity. - Answer-moral or ethical principles

The willingness to do what is right despite the fear of consequences. - Answer-moral
courage

Feeling of powerlessness to do what is right and ethical. - Answer-moral distress

A process of considering and selecting approaches to resolve ethical issues. - Answer-
moral reasoning

A situation that exists when the individual is unsure which moral principles or values
apply in a given situation. - Answer-moral uncertainty

Beliefs that are considered very important and frequently influence an individual's
behavior. - Answer-values

autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice - Answer-moral and ethical principles

a patient's right to self-determination without outside control - Answer-autonomy

duty to actively do good for patients - Answer-beneficence

duty to prevent or avoid doing harm, whether intentional or unintentional - Answer-
nonmaleficence

the duty to be faithful to commitments - Answer-fidelity

the duty to treat all patients fairly, without regard to age, socioeconomic status or other
variables - Answer-justice

the duty to tell the truth - Answer-veracity

Rules or principles that determine which human actions are right or wrong. - Answer-
ethics

1. A situation involving competing rules or principles that appears to have no
satisfactory solution.

,2. A choice between two or more equally undesirable alternatives. - Answer-ethical
dilemma

Identify which principle of ethics applies to this situation. A patient has advance
directives that clearly indicate no tube feedings. The patient is unconscious and the
family is demanding a feeding tube be placed because the patient has not eaten in 3
days. The nurse gently reminds the family of the patient's wishes expressed in the
advanced directive document.

A. Autonomy
B. Beneficence and nonmaleficence
C. Veracity
D. None of the above - Answer-A. Autonomy

Identify which principle of ethics applies to this situation. A ninety-eight-year-old
widowed female patient is admitted to the ED with pneumonia. The patient has no
family, nor advance directives. The patient goes into cardiac arrest, and no resuscitation
efforts are attempted.

A. Autonomy
B. Beneficence and nonmaleficence
C. Veracity
D. None of the above - Answer-B. Beneficence and nonmaleficence

A patient has been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer and the prognosis is only
4-6 months to live. The nurse and doctor come to the patient together to inform the
patient of the diagnosis and prognosis.

A. Autonomy
B. Beneficence and nonmaleficence
C. Veracity
D. None of the above - Answer-C. Veracity

List the four concepts of the metaparadigm of nursing. - Answer-nursing, person, health,
and environment

set of correlated concepts, definitions and propositions that present a systemic way of
viewing facts/events by specifying relations among the variables with the purpose of
explaining and predicting the fact event - Answer-theory

includes lectures, online activities, assignments and clinical experiences such as
planning, nursing care, writing a paper on professional ethics, learning steps of a
physical examination of a healthy child, starting an intravenous line, practicing
communication skills - Answer-formal socialization

, includes lectures that occur incidentally, such as the unplanned observation of a nurse
teaching a young mother how to care for her premature infant, participating in a student
nurse association or hearing nurses discuss patient care in the nurses' lounge - Answer-
informal socialization

When did Congress first enact legislation to provide support for nursing education ? -
Answer-During World War II

The move toward formal nursing education came after which war? - Answer-The Civil
War

Where were the first nursing schools in the U.S. located ? - Answer-New York City, New
Haven, Boston

When was the American Nurses Association (ANA) founded? - Answer-founded in 1911

When and how was the public's awareness of the necessity of public health nursing
increased ? - Answer-The flu pandemic of 1917 to 1919

Nightingale's influence today extends beyond her undeniable impact on the field of
modern nursing to the areas of. (Select all that apply)

A. infection control
B. hospital epidemiology
C. hospice care
D. hospital architecture - Answer-A,B,C

Which event from of 1917 to 1919 increased the public's awareness of the necessity of
public health nursing?

A. Bubonic Plague
B. Scarlet Fever
C. flu
D. Tuberculosis outbreak - Answer-B. flu

Learning any new role is derived from a mixture of:
studying and passing exams.

A. formal and informal socialization.
B. a mentor / mentee relationship
C. None of the above - Answer-formal and informal socialization

All of the following are definitions of theory EXCEPT:

A. Theories are a world view or metaparadigm to guide nursing practice day to day.

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