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NUR 110 exam questions and correct answers In which situation may the nurse legally use restraint after obtaining an order from the physician? - ANSWERS The critically ill, hallucinating patient who is pulling his endotracheal (breathing) lube. As a student nurse, you are accountable for...

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In which situation may the nurse legally use restraint after obtaining an order
from the physician? - ANSWERS The critically ill, hallucinating patient who is
pulling his endotracheal (breathing) lube.


As a student nurse, you are accountable for your actions, which of the following
best demonstrates your - ANSWERS Only doing procedures with your instructor
until he/she confirms your competency.


A student nurse is working on their plan of care for a clinical assignment. The
client's name is written on standard is the student violating? - ANSWERS
confidentiality


A nurse is caring for a client who decides not to have surgery despite significant
blockages in hiscoronary arteries. The nurse understands that this client's choice
is an example of which of the followingethical principles? - ANSWERS autonomy


Janie wants to call an ethics consult to clarify treatment goals for a patient no
longer able to speak for himself. She believes his dying is being prolonged
painfully. She is troubled when the patient's doctor tells her that she'll be fired if
she raises questions about his care or calls the consult. This is a good example of -
ANSWERS ethical dilemma

, the nurse caring for an elderly patient. another nurse on the unit states, "she is a
chronic complainer and ..." the nurse could be sued for - ANSWERS slander


which term describes one's own belief in the ability to reach goals and complete
tasks? - ANSWERS self-efficacy


the nurse is informed that a credentialing team has arrived and is in the process
of assessing quality of care delivered in the hospital. nurse understands that the
organization associated with the credentialing of the hospital is: - ANSWERS JC
(Joint Commission)


the client is recently diagnosed with cancer. she is young, and you are so
concerned about her that you are..on the way to lunch. which interpretation of
this action is consistent with the ANA's Ethical Code for nurse - ANSWERS the
nurse's action violated the client's right to confidentiality.


which organization is the best source of information when a nurse wishes to
determine whether an action is... practice? - ANSWERS American Nurses
Association (ANA)


Before developing a procedure, a nurse reviews all current research-based
literature on insertion of a naso....will be practiced based on this review? -
ANSWERS evidence-based nursing


which one of the following is not considered as a criterion for a profession? -
ANSWERS high salary representing service to humanity

, in the world of health care changes, increasing technology, and cultural diversity,
the fundamental notion th...is - ANSWERS caring


which situation would be considered negligence - ANSWERS the nurse injures a
client while performing a procedure


what is the most important role of nursing organizations for the continued
development and improvement - ANSWERS to set standards for nursing
education and practice


which of the following statement is true regarding health care reform to reduce
disparities? - ANSWERS access, cost, and quality is the focus of health care reform


a nurse witnesses a traffic accident and helps with CPR, done in the correct
manner, until the ...hospital, the x-ray indicates that his spine is damaged. the
family holds the nurse responsible for...attempts to file a lawsuit. which of the
following statements is true ragrading the good samaritan - ANSWERS the good
samaritan law will provide legal immunity to the nurse utilizing competent skills


which is a criterion that defines nursing as a profession - ANSWERS a strong
service orientation


which nurse theorist is credited with the development of caring as a theoretical
framework for nurse - ANSWERS Jean Watson


as a student nurse, you are accountable for your actions. which of the following
best demonstrates your role - ANSWERS only doing procedures with your
instructor until he/she confirms your competency.

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