BSNC 1020 FINAL questions with correct answers
what is ethical distress Correct Answer-occurs when the nurse knows the
right thing to do but either personal or institutional factors make it
difficult to follow the correct course of action
what is ethical disengagement Correct Answer-Begin to see the
disregard of their ethical commitments as normal to persons receiving
their care.
ethical problems Correct Answer-when you put a clients health at harm
and interfere with CNA code of ethics or guidelines
ethical violations Correct Answer-actions or failures to act that breach
fundamental duties to persons receiving care or to colleagues and other
healthcare providers
ethical distress example Correct Answer-multiple people overdoing over
and over that don't want help but you have to help them as you were
assigned even though there are people who need you more
ethical indifference example Correct Answer-health care professional
doesn't get vaccinated which fails to acknowledge the concern for others
safety
ethical residue Correct Answer-what nurses experience when they
seriously compromise themselves or allow themselves to be
compromised
,ethical residue example Correct Answer-reporting a friend in healthcare
and you feel guilty after reporting
the founder of modern nursing is Correct Answer-Florence Nightingale
minimum standard for nursing eduction are set by Correct Answer-
provincial regulators and associations
between 200-2010 baccalaureate as entry to practice was realized
throughout Canada with the exception to which province Correct
Answer-quebec
the following characteristic of nursing in Canada today can be traced
back to Nightengale Correct Answer-nursing as a highly regulated
profession
what means being able to accpect responsibility or to account for ones
actions and refers to being answerable to someone for something one has
done Correct Answer-accountability
Including patients in decision making regarding their care and respecting
their choices of treatment demonstrate the principle of
a. Beneficence
b. Autonomy
c. Justice
,d. Veracity Correct Answer-B autonomy
a nurse registration can be suspended or revoked by the regulatory body
if a nurse's conduct violates provisions in the registration statute? true or
false Correct Answer-true
in a negligence lawsuit, these standards of care are used to determine
whether the nurse has acted reasonably prudent in a similar setting with
the same credentials would act. true or false Correct Answer-true
the primary professional responsibility of a nurse is to who Correct
Answer-the people who require nursing care
the BCCNM responsibilities include
a. labour relations
b. advocating for quality practice environments
c. inquiry and discipline procedures
d. advocating for nurses Correct Answer-C
The earliest role of nurses involved
1. Caring for the sick at home
2. Using herbal remedies to relieve symptoms
3. Caring for the sick in hospitals
4. Supervising nursing students Correct Answer-2
, The religious roots of nursing in Canada can be seen in the development
of:
1. The ICN
2. The VON
3. The code of ethics
4. BETP Correct Answer-3
why was the code of ethics the religious roots of nursing Correct
Answer-simone roach was a catholic sister who made the first code of
ethics
A nurse working in a new position in policy development has been
asked to identify agencies in Canada that have undertaken an effort to
reduce wait times, reduce duplication of tests, and support coordination
of care. Which of the following agencies would you expect to be on the
list? (Select all that apply.)
1. Canada eHealth
2. Canadian Institute for Health Information
3. Canada Health Infoway
4. Canadian Institutes for Health Research
5. Consumer Association of Canada Correct Answer-2, 3, 4
Which of the following people fall outside the Canada Health Act?
(Select all that apply.)
1. Indigenous peoples
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