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NURS 190 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2
LATEST VERSIONS 2024-2025 REAL EXAM 200
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE
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In response to a student's ANS: B. Christian ethics
question regarding
choosing a psychiatric The charge nurse is operating from a Christian ethics
specialty, a charge nurse framework. The imperative demand of Christian ethics
states, "Mentally ill clients is to treat others as moral equals by permitting them
need special care. If I to act as we do when they occupy a position similar to
were in that position, I'd ours. Kantianism states that decisions should be made
want a caring nurse also." based on moral law and that actions are bound by a
From which ethical sense of moral duty. Utilitarianism holds that decisions
framework is the charge should be made focusing on the end result being
nurse operating? happiness. Ethical egoism promotes the idea that
what is right is good for the individual.
A. Kantianism
B. Christian ethics
C. Ethical egoism
D. Utilitarianism
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During a hiring interview, ANS: B. "This job will pay the bills, and the workload is
which response by a light enough for me."
nursing applicant should
indicate that the applicant The applicant's comment reflects an ethical egoism
operates from an ethical framework. This framework promotes the idea that
egoism framework? decisions are made based on what is good for the
individual and may not take the needs of others into
A. "I would want to be account.
treated in a caring manner
if I were mentally ill."
B. "This job will pay the
bills, and the workload is
light enough for me."
C. "I will be happy caring
for the mentally ill.
Working in Med/Surg kills
my back."
D. "It is my duty in life to
be a psychiatric nurse. It is
the right thing to do."
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Without authorization, a ANS: A. Taking no action is still considered an
nurse administers an extra unethical action by the coworker.
dose of narcotic
tranquilizer to an agitated The coworker's lack of involvement can be
client. The nurse's interpreted as an unethical action. The coworker is
coworker observes this experiencing an ethical dilemma in which a decision
action but does nothing needs to be made between two unfavorable
for fear of repercussion. alternatives. The coworker has a responsibility to
What is the ethical report any observed unethical actions.
interpretation of the
coworker's lack of
involvement?
A. Taking no action is still
considered an unethical
action by the coworker.
B. Taking no action
releases the coworker
from ethical responsibility.
C. Taking no action is
advised when potential
adverse consequences
are foreseen.
D. Taking no action is
acceptable because the
coworker is only a
bystander.
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Group therapy is strongly ANS: B. Autonomy
encouraged, but not
mandatory, on an inpatient The unit manager's policy regarding voluntary client
psychiatric unit. The unit participation in group therapy preserves the ethical
manager's policy is that principle of autonomy. The principle of autonomy
clients can make a choice presumes that individuals are capable of making
about whether or not to independent decisions for themselves and that health-
attend group therapy. care workers must respect these decisions.
Which ethical principle
does the unit manager's
policy preserve?
A. Justice
B. Autonomy
C. Veracity
D. Beneficence
Which is an example of an ANS: B. A nurse physically places an irritating client in
intentional tort? four-point restraints.
A. A nurse fails to assess a A tort is a violation of civil law in which an individual
client's obvious symptoms has been wronged and can be intentional or
of neuroleptic malignant unintentional. A nurse who physically places an
syndrome. irritating client in restraints has touched the client
B. A nurse physically without consent and has committed an intentional
places an irritating client tort.
in four-point restraints.
C. A nurse makes a
medication error and does
not report the incident.
D. A nurse gives patient
information to an
unauthorized person.
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