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ATI PN FUNDAMENTALS EXAM GUIDE
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
Autonomy - Answer-client's right to make own personal decisions, even when those
decisions might not be in the client's own best interest

Beneficence - Answer-positive actions to help others

Fidelity - Answer-agreement to keep promises

Justice - Answer-fairness in care delivery and use of resources

Nonmaleficence - Answer-avoidance of harm or injury

Paternalism - Answer-assumption that one person can assume responsibility for making
the decisions of another person

Advocacy - Answer-support of clients' health, safety, and personal rights

Responsibility - Answer-willingness to respect obligations and follow through on
promises

Accountability - Answer-ability to answer for one's own actions

Confidentiality - Answer-protection of privacy without diminishing access to high-quality
care

When is a problem an ethical dilemma? - Answer-When:
- A review of scientific data is not enough to solve it.
- It involves a conflict between two moral imperatives.
- The answer will have a profound effect on the situation and the client.

Ethical decision making - Answer-Process that requires striking a balance between
science and morality

A nurse is caring for a client who decides not to have surgery despite significant
blockages in his
coronary arteries. The nurse understands that this client's choice is an example of which
of the following
ethical principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Nonmaleficence - Answer-B. Autonomy

,In this situation, the client is exercising his right to make his own personal decision
about
surgery, regardless of others' opinions of what is "best" for him. This is an example of
autonomy.

A nurse offers pain medication to a client who is postoperative prior to ambulation. The
nurse
understands that this aspect of care delivery is an example of which of the following
ethical principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Beneficence - Answer-D. Beneficence

Beneficence is taking positive actions to help others. By administering pain medication
before the client attempts a potentially painful exercise like ambulation, the nurse is
taking a
specific and positive action to help the client.

A nurse is instructing a group of nursing students about the responsibilities involved with
organ
donation and procurement. When the nurse explains that all clients waiting for a kidney
transplant have
to meet the same qualifications, the students should understand that this aspect of care
delivery is an
example of which of the following ethical principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice
D. Nonmaleficence - Answer-C. Justice

Justice is fairness in care delivery and in the use of resources. By applying the same
qualifications to all potential kidney transplant recipients, organ procurement
organizations
demonstrate this ethical principle in determining the allocation of these scarce
resources.

A nurse questions a medication prescription as too extreme in light of the client's
advanced age
and unstable status. The nurse understands that this action is an example of which of
the following
ethical principles?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Justice

, D. Nonmaleficence - Answer-D. Nonmaleficence

Nonmaleficence is the avoidance of harm or injury. In this situation, administering the
medication could harm the client. By questioning it, the nurse is demonstrating this
ethical principle.

A nurse is instructing a group of nursing students about how to know and what to expect
when ethical
dilemmas arise. Which of the following situations should the students identify as an
ethical dilemma?
A. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit demonstrates signs of chemical impairment.
B. A nurse overhears another nurse telling an older adult client that if he doesn't stay in
bed, she
will have to apply restraints.
C. A family has conflicting feelings about the initiation of enteral tube feedings for their
father, who
is terminally ill.
D. A client who is terminally ill hesitates to name her spouse on her durable power of
attorney form. - Answer-C. A family has conflicting feelings about the initiation of enteral
tube feedings for their father, who
is terminally ill.

Making the decision about initiating enteral tube feedings is an example of an ethical
dilemma. *A review of scientific data cannot resolve the issue, and it is not easy to
resolve. The
decision will have a profound effect on the situation and on the client.*

*Medical* asepsis
[AKA: "Clean Technique"] - Answer-- practices* to reduce* the number, growth, and
spread of micro-organisms;
- Used for: admin oral meds, managing NG tubes, providing personal hygiene, etc.

*Surgical* asepsis
[AKA: "Sterile Technique"] - Answer-- practices *to eliminate* all micro-organisms from
an object or area to prevent contamination;
- Used for: parenteral med admin, insertion of urinary catheters, surgical procedures,
sterile dressing changes, etc.

Latex allergy - Answer-- Must use latex-free gloves;
- Schedule surgery first thing in the morning;
- Label O.R. as "latex free";
- clients w/latex allergy usually have an allergy to foods such as bananas, kiwis, and
avocados

Sterile Field - Answer-- To open a wrapped-sterile kit: Pull *the top flap* [the one
furthest from your body] *away from your body* first;

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