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Which term is used to describe the obligation to promote a patient's being? A) Nonmaleficence B) Beneficence C) Autonomy D) Standard of care - answer-B) Beneficence Nonmaleficence is the obligation to minimize or prevent harm. The obligation to pr $8.99   Add to cart

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Which term is used to describe the obligation to promote a patient's being? A) Nonmaleficence B) Beneficence C) Autonomy D) Standard of care - answer-B) Beneficence Nonmaleficence is the obligation to minimize or prevent harm. The obligation to pr

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Which term is used to describe the obligation to promote a patient's being? A) Nonmaleficence B) Beneficence C) Autonomy D) Standard of care - answer-B) Beneficence Nonmaleficence is the obligation to minimize or prevent harm. The obligation to promote a patient's well-being is known as bene...

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Which term is used to describe the obligation to promote a patient's being?
A) Nonmaleficence
B) Beneficence
C) Autonomy
D) Standard of care - answer-B) Beneficence

Nonmaleficence is the obligation to minimize or prevent harm. The obligation to
promote a patient's well-being is known as beneficence. Autonomy is the patient's
right to be self-governing. The standard of care is a benchmarking level of practice
that a nurse provides.

Nurses use social media technology responsibly when practising the six P's for
Social Media use. These are: (select those that apply)
A) Professionalism
B) Privacy
C) Pause
D) Practice
E) Public - answer-A, B, C

The six P's of social media use are:· professionalism (act professionally at all times)·
positive: keep posts positive· patient/person free: keep posts patient or person free·
protect: protect your professionalism, reputation and yourself· privacy: keep
personal and professional life separate; respect the privacy of others· pause: before
you post; consider the implications and avoid posting in haste or anger

The social determinant of health that had the greatest influence on health status
and health behaviours is:
A) Culture
B) Education and literacy
C) Income and Social Status
D) Personal Health Practices and Coping Skills
E) Gender - answer-C) Income and Social Status

Income and social status has the greatest influence on health status and behaviours
and the use of health care services. Lower-income Canadians have poorer health
than that of higher-income Canadians regardless of age, gender, culture, race, or
residence. A person's culture may influence his or her health choices. Higher
education is associated with improving an individual's state of health and improves
problem-solving capacity and access to health information. Personal health
practices and coping skills affect how people manage their health and health
challenges. A person's gender may affect his or her role in society, personal
attitudes and beliefs, and the screening and care of chronic disease states.

Which of the following are Millennium Development Goals? Select all that apply:

, A) Environmental Sustainability
B) Gender Equality
C) Infant Health Improvements
D) Universal Secondary Education
E) Eliminate extreme hunger and poverty - answer-A, B, D

Ensuring environmental sustainability, promoting gender equality and empowering
women, and eradicating extreme poverty and hunger are all Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) as defined by the United Nations. The MDGs also
include improving maternal health and achieving universal primary education;
reducing child mortality; combatting HIV/AIDs, malaria, and other diseases; and
developing a global partnership for development.

The Nurse is aware that avoiding the use of abbreviation acronyms, and symbols
can reduce the risk of medication administration errors. The institure of Safe
Medication Practices (ISMP) lists those to avoid as: Select all that apply
A) OD
B) D/C
C) BID
D) PO
E) IU - answer-A, B, D

OD can be mistaken as right eye (OD = oculus dexter); use the word daily. D/C can
be interpreted as "discontinue use of medication"; use the word discharge; IU can
be mistaken for "IV" (intravenous) or the number 10 (ten); use the words
international unit. BID and PO are not included on the ISMP "Do Not Use" list.

A mother's household consists of her husband, his mother, and another child. She is
living in a/an:

A) extended family
B) lone-parent family
C) married-blended family
D) common-law family. - answer-A) Extended Family

An extended family includes blood relatives living with the nuclear family. Both
parents and grandparents are living in this extended family. An unmarried biological
or adoptive parent who may or may not be living with other adults constitutes a
lone-parent family. Married-blended refers to unrelated families joined after divorce.
An unmarried couple makes up a common-law family.

What is descriptive of the family systems theory?

A) The family is viewed as the sum of individual members.
B) When the family system is disrupted, change can occur at any point in the
system.
C) Change in one family member cannot create change in other members.
D) Individual family members are readily identified as the source of a problem. -
answer-B. When the family system is disrupted, change can occur at any point in
the system.

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