4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE * Required Multiple Choice Please choose the best answer and don’t forget to click the letter of your choice. 1. Improper or unskillful care of a patient by a nurse and stepping beyond one’s authority with serious consequences is termed as: * 1 point a. Malpractice b. Assault c. Liability d. Negligence 2. The nurse is caring for an older adult who tears the skin of a client while removing a piece of tape. The nurse cuts the attached part of the skin with scissors in order to remove the tape. Which of the following could the 1 point nurse be charged with? * a. Assault b. Malpractice c. Negligence d. Acceptable practice https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 1/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 3. Which of the following situations. would possibly cause a nurse to be sued due to negligence? * 1 point a. While preparing a medication, the nurse notices that instead of 1 tablet, she put 2 tablets into the client’s medicine cup. b. As the nurse was about to administer medication, the client questioned why the medication is still given in fact the physician discontinued it. c. The nurse gave a client the wrong medication and an hour later, complained of dyspnea. d. The nurse administered 2 tablets of analgesic instead of 1 tablet as prescribed. The patient notices the error and complained. 4. Which of the following conditions would prevent a nurse from a malpractice suit? * 1 point a. He/she performs his/her duty as prescribed in the job description. b. The action resulted in an injury resulted from non-compliance to the standard of care. c. The participation of the child’s parents resulted in an injury to the child d. He/she is aware of the possibility of the injury to the patient 5. Meghan, a volunteer nurse in a tertiary hospital accidentally administers drug to the wrong client, the client suddenly develops severe rashes all 1 point over his body. The client decided to file a case, who should be held liable together with Meghan? * a. Hospital b. Head nurse c. Nursing Supervisor d. Nursing staff https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 2/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 6. When conflict arises regarding the management of patient care, which of the following should be upheld? * 1 point a. Physician’s order b. Preference of the family c. Patient’s right d. Institutional policy 7. A patient refuses to take his antibiotic because he believes that it’s not 1 point giving him any good. Which of the ff. actions of the nurse is MOST appropriate? Option 1 a. Writes in the chart that the patent refuses to take his medication b. Explains to the patient that he needs the medications for his recovery c. Refer to the attending physician about his refusal d. Ask the patient to sign the waiver of responsibility Clear selection 8. When Nurse Ally is providing care to her patient, she must remember that her duty is bound not to do any action that will cause the patient harm. This is the meaning of the bioethical principle: * 1 point a. Beneficence b. Non-maleficence c. Justice d. Confidentiality https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 3/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 9. During a mass disaster, the use of triage give rise to treating the less injured client thst does who sustained greater injury, this approach is 1 point termed to as: * a. Egalitarian b. Utilitarian c. Double effect d. Epikia 10. A nurse supports a patient and family’s need to make decisions that are 1 point right for them in practicing which of the following ethical principles? * a. Confidentiality b. Truthfulness c. Autonomy d. Privacy 11. The nurse opted to take a lunch break at 1pm so that the medication could be administered on time rather than the client to wait until lunch 1 point break is over. Which ethical principle is exemplified by the nurse? * a. Autonomy b. Beneficence c. Justice d. Non-maleficence https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 4/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 12. A newly licensed nurse accepted a task despite having insufficient knowledge and preparation compromising the client’s safety. She is 1 point considered: * a. Unsound mind b. Negligent c. Unethical d. Immoral 13. A nurse threatens a client that she will castigate her if she will not take her medication. To which of the following intentional torts will the nurse be 1 point held liable? * a. Battery b. Assault c. False imprisonment d. Probable cause 14. A nurse is going to assess a 3-year-old client for fever but the child 1 point started to cry and moved further away from the nurse. Which of the ff statement of the nurse would constitute for an assault? * a. “Alright, just tell me when you are ready to have your temperature checked” b. “This will not hurt you, just put it under your tongue” c. “If you let me check your temperature, your fever will be gone” d. “You don’t want your temperature taken? I will call the guard to hold you and give you an injection instead” https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 5/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 15. A client decided to change her attending physician after she overheard 1 point the conversation of two nurses about the incompetence of her current attending physician. The nurses will be held liable for: * a. Assault b. Slander c. Invasion of privacy d. Malpractice 16.When obtaining informed consent from the client, who of the following is responsible in providing an explanation of the surgical procedure, 1 point possible risks, complications and alternative treatment? * a. RN b. Admission clerk c. Surgeon d. Anesthesiologist 17. You are a newly hired nurse in a tertiary hospital. You have finished your 1 point orientation program recently and you are beginning to assimilate the culture of the progression. Using Benner’s stage of nursing expertise, you will rank yourself as: * a. Competent nurse b. Novice nurse c. Proficient nurse d. Advanced nurse https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 6/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 18. A speculative theory that seeks to re-conceive what is human. * 1 point a. Eugenics b. Posthumanism c. Stem cell d. Human enhancement 19. It uses a different approach than artificial embryo twinning, but it produces the same result:an exact genetic copy, or clone, of an individual. This was the method used to create Dolly the Sheep. * 1 point a. Artificial Embryo Twinning b. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer c. Heterozygous d. Somatic Cell Nuclear Twinning 20. Genetic screening requires, EXCEPT: * 1 point a. Wisdom b. Sensitivity c. Autonomy d. Good science https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 7/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 21. It is a small piece of circular DNA and it is extracted from the bacteria or 1 point yeast cell. * a. Insulin b. Protein c. Virus d. Plasmid 22. Genetic testing is generally performed for the following reason, EXCEPT? * 1 point a. Newborn screening b. Maternal testing c. Prenatal diagnosis screening d. Carrier screening 23. Which of the following is an example of a genetic disease? * 1 point a. Huntington’s Disease b. Down syndrome c. Cystic fibrosis d. RPI Deficiency e. All of the above https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 8/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 24. These programs are set up to provide palliative care, abatement of pain, and an environment that encourages dignity, but they do not cure or treat intensively. * 1 point a. Rehabilitation programs b. Palliative programs c. Hospice programs d. None of the above 25. Prior to administering the medication to an elderly client, a nurse provides truthful information about the action and possible side effects of 1 point the medication. The nurse exhibited which ethical principle? * a. Respect b. Beneficence c. Justice d. Veracity 26. If the patient has a query regarding the appropriateness of the treatment, the nurse should do which of the following? * 1 point a. Inform the physician b. Discuss the other therapies c. Refer the patient to another qualified physician d. Reinforce the appropriateness of the treatment https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 9/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 27. The dynamic care of nursing tool that provides a measurement of 1 point progress, which of the following is a scientific and systematic method for quality care? * a. Nursing policies b. Nursing process c. Nursing standards d. Nursing procedures 28. In the scope of nursing practice, which of the following should be applied in providing services for health promotion and disease prevention? * 1 point a. Therapeutic use of self b. Health education c. Administration of treatment and medications d. Execution of nursing procedures 29. Which of the following form contains information about the daily nursing care needs of the client? * 1 point a. Order sheet b. Kardex c. Admission notes d. Doctor’s notes https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 10/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 30. Baby doe regulation is regarding the treatment of handicapped children, if there is the available treatment for the condition then we 1 point provide it for them. There are three exception for this regulation, EXCEPT: * a. When infant chronically and irreversibly comatose b. When treatment would only prolong dying c. When treatment would be futile, or inhumane d. When infant chronically and reversibly comatose 31. The best-known hospice in Great Britain, founded by Dr. Cicely Saunders in 1967? * 1 point a. St. Christopher’s b. St. Agustin’s c. St. Peter’s d. St. Luke’s 32. All of the following is an important qualities of documentation, except: * 1 point a. Accuracy and conciseness b. Thoroughness and current recording c. The use of abbreviation d. Organization and legibility https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 11/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 33. First modern industrialized nation to fully sanction physician-assisted suicide: 1 point a. Belgium b. Germany c. Spain d. Netherlands Clear selection 34. Second Western nation to legalize physician-assisted suicide: * 1 point a. Netherlands b. Germany c. Belgium d. Switzerland 35. Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Guidelines, SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. 1 point a. DNR orders should be documented in the written medical record. b. Patients, when they are able, should not still participate in DNR decisions. c. Decisions to withhold CPR should be discussed with the health care team. d. DNR status should be reviewed on a regular basis. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 12/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 36. This refers to the practice in a hospital or other medical center to purposely respond slowly or incompletely to a patient in cardiac arrest, particularly in situations for which CPR is of no medical benefit. * 1 point a. Chemical code b. No code c. Slow code d. Code blue 37. Philosophers such as Joseph Fletcher and Joel Feinberg have attempted to define characteristics that a being must possess in order to be considered e bearer of rights. Among the suggested criteria are as follows EXCEPT? * 1 point a. One who is incapable of relationships b. One who could be said to have interests c. One who has a sense of futurity d. One who has cognitive awareness 38. It is a clinical condition of complete unawareness of the self and the 1 point environment, accompanied by sleep-wake-cycles, with either complete or partial preservation of hypothalamic and brain stem autonomic functions: * a. Brain death b. Persistent Vegetative State c. Bedridden d. Brain activity https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 13/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 39. It is a complex series of procedures used to treat fertility or genetic 1 point problems and assist with the conception of a child. * a. Surrogacy b. In Vitro Fertilization c. Adoption d. Artificial Insemination 40. Statutory provision required a woman to receive her husband’s, or if a minor, her parent’s or guardian’s, permission prior to having abortion: * 1 point a. 1973: In Roe v. Wade b. 1976: Danforth v. Planned Parenthood of Central Missouri c. 1976: Hyde amendment d. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services 41. Which of the following is NOT included in the list of traits central to 1 point personhood? * a. The ability to feel pain b. The ability to manage stress c. Reasoning d. A concept of the self https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 14/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 42. A high-stress situation in which one finds oneself in another culture in which former behavior. patterns are ineffective and one fails to understand the basic cues of social intercourse is termed: * 1 point a. Shockwave b. Ethnocentrism c. Culture bias d. Culture shock 43. Private not-for-profit health insurance (“sickness funds”) financed 1 point jointly by employees and employers through payroll deductions: * a. Beverage Model b. Bismarck Model c. National Health Insurance d. Out of Pocket 44. It is a health insurance law, and generally does not deal with other problematic issues facing access to health care, such as the national shortage of primary care physicians and the substantial disparity in reimbursement levels between Medicare and Medicaid. * 1 point a. HIPAA b. Institutional Regulation Board c. Affordable Care Act d. Patient Protection Act https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 15/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 45. This deals with the personal determination of who will receive scarce resources such as intensive care bed? * 1 point a. Macro-allocation b. Micro-allocation c. Medicaid d. Medicare 46. All of the following is the function of the client’s chart, except: * 1 point a. Recording of all actions in advance to save time b. The client’s record also shows a document on how much health care agencies will be reimbursed for their services c. Educational resource for students of nursing and medicine d. Means of communication that the health team members use to communicate their contributions to the client’s health care. 47. These boards are established to protect the rights and welfare of 1 point human subjects recruitedto participate in research activities under the auspices of the institution with which a board is affiliated: a. Board of trustees b. HIPAA c. Utilization review d. Institutional review board Clear selection https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 16/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 48. Comprehensive and strict privacy legislation “to protect the fundamental human right of privacy, of communication while ensuring free 1 point flow of information to promote innovation and growth.” a. Data Privacy Act 2016 b. Data Privacy Act 2012 c. Data Privacy Act 2011 d. Data Privacy Act 2015 Clear selection 49. When it comes to Health Records and Legitimate Access what level is direct patient care? 1 point a. Level 1 b. Level 2 c. Level 3 d. Level 4 Clear selection https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 17/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 50. The allowance of unessential or lay personnel to be present during a surgical procedure examination in a clinical is an example of? 1 point a. Libel b. Intrusion c. Slander d. Misconception Clear selection 51. Which is true about informed consent? * 1 point a. A nurse may accept responsibility signing a consent form if the client is unable b. Obtaining consent is not the responsibility of the physician c. A physician will not subject himself to liability if he withholds any facts that are necessary to form the basis of an intelligent consent d. If the nurse witnesses a consent for surgery, the nurse is indicating that the signature is that of the purported person and that the person’s condition is as indicated at the time of signing https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 18/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 52. Respiratory treatments are to be performed on a patient. In anticipation that the. Patient might refuse, one of her children requested that he will be the one to sign the consent in behalf of their mother. With the knowledge that the patient has rational thinking which of the client’s right must be 1 point protected? * a.Right to informed consent b. Right to be protected from harm c. Right to privacy d. Right to refuse treatment 53. A nurse is witnessing a signing o a consent form of a client before a cardiac catheterization. Which of the following factors is a component of informed consent? * 1 point a. Private insurance coverage b. Disclosure of previous answer given by the patient c. Freedom from coercion d. Durable power of attorney 54. A nurse intentionally unhooked the patient from a respirator. The latter 1 point died in 15 minutes. This type of felony is: * a. Attempted b. None of these c. Consummated d. Frustrated https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 19/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 55. Which of the following constitute DEFAMATION? Select all that apply. * 1 point a. If the nurse criticizes the work of another nurse in front of the patient b. If the nurse releases any privilege communication to a friend c. If the head nurse tells the chief nurse for evaluation concerning efficacy of her staff nurse d. If the nurse informs the patient about the incompetence of another nurse 56. Should anyone tried to alter the patient’s record and cancel all possible evidence that potassium chloride is incorporated, he can be charged as: * 1 point a. Principal b. Co-principal c. Accomplice d. Accessory 57. When caring for patient’s restraints, on what area of the bed should restraints be anchored? * 1 point a. The footboard b. The bed frame c. The side rails d. The mattress hook https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 20/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 58. If one of the nurses will be called by the court to attend on a certain case, she will be issued a: * 1 point a. Subpoena b. Subpoena duces tecum c. Summon d. Mandamus 59. A will is a legal declaration of a person’s intention upon death. It is also called a testamentary document because it takes effect after the death of its maker. The following are disqualified to witness a will EXCEPT: 1 point a. A person who cannot talk b. A person who was admitted in a psychiatric ward c. A person who is 20 years old d. A person who is blind Clear selection 60. You are assigned in the medical ward when a telephone order is given to you by a physician for his client. What is your most appropriate action? * 1 point a. Copy the order on the chart and sign the physician’s name as close to his original signature as possible b. Repeat the order back tot he physician, copy into the order sheet and indicate that it is a telephone order c. Tell the physician that you cannot take the order for the client and refer it to the supervisor d. Write the order in the clients chart and make sure that the head nurse also signs it https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 21/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 61. In documentation erasures, alterations and additions in the nurse’s notes should be avoided. The following are improper way to do corrections in a nurse’s notes, EXCEPT: * 1 point a. Use correction fluid b. Crossing out wrong word or phrase with one or two lines making sue that the crossed out word is visible c. Stating the reason for any deviation from normal procedure or practice d. Inserting additions or corrections 62. The nurse employed in a hospital s waiting to receive a report from the laboratory via the facsimile machine. The facsimile machine activates and the nurse expects the report but instead receives a sexually oriented photograph. The most appropriate nursing action is to: * 1 point a. Call the police b. Call the nursing supervisor and report the incident c. Cut up the photograph and throw it away d. Call the laboratory and asks for the individual’s name that sent the photograph https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 22/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 63. A well-known individual from the community is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. The nurse gives medical information regarding the client’s condition to a person assumed to be a 1 point family member. Later, the nurse discovers that this person is not a family member and realizes that this is a violation of which legal concept of the nurse-client relationship? * a. Invasion of privacy b. Performing a focused physical assessment c. Lack of experience d. Teaching/learning experience 64. The following are the purposes of client record EXCEPT: * 1 point a. Review the client for quality assurance b. For the relatives to check the client’s condition within hospitalization c. Serves as vehicle by which different health professionals interact with the client d. Provides comprehensive view of the client’s illness and treatment to students in health disciplines https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 23/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 65. If the client position his body when you are going to inject a medication 1 point or is cooperative when taking the vital signs you are already allowed by the patient to do the procedure under his consent. What type of consent is this? * a Express consent b. Interpreted consent c. Automatic consent d. Implied consent 66. After the physician has explained the procedure to the client and is 1 point about to sign the consent, the client suddenly verbalizes doubts and misunderstanding about the procedure, what should the nurse do best? * a. Reprimand the client for he is not listening attentively to the doctor b. Have it signed anyway, the physician has already explained the procedure c. Re-explain the procedure to the client in simplest form as possible d. Notify the physician at once and let him re-explain the procedure 67. The nurse’s signature in the consent signifies, EXCEPT: * 1 point a. The client appears to be competent to sign the consent b The client is ensured by nurse c. The client gives consent voluntarily d. The signature is authentic https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 24/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 68. A nurse pursues continuing education, involvement in professional 1 point organizations and projection of professional image entails: * a. Health education b. Personal and professional development c. Legal responsibility d. Ethico moral responsibility 69. The nurse knows that the best way to assess the client’s understanding after explanation prior to signing of consent would be: * 1 point a. Have the client state his understandings in his own words about the procedure b. Reenact the explanation as if he was the doctor c. Ask the client random questions about the procedure d. Give the client a written exam after 70. If the patient cannot write but is competent to sign a consent from, 1 point what must the nurse do best? * a. Have the client sign the consent still, its his own hand writing that matters most anyway b. Have the consent signed to his relatives who know how to write c. Do not let the patient sign the consent, it is a valid reason anyway d. Have the client stumped his right thumb mark at the consent, it is valid https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 25/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 71. All information about health care of Mr. Taneco is in his chart. The functions of records include all of the following EXCEPT: * 1 point a. Educational resource for student of nursing and medicine b. Recording of actions in advance to save time c. Means of communication that health team members use to communicate their contributions to the client’s health care d. The client’s record also shows a document of how much health care agencies will be reimbursed for their services 72. A 68-year old male is experiencing exacerbation of his heart failure. He 1 point is agitated and attempts to jump out of his bed. When all other methods fail to keep the client in bed, the physician orders the use of physical restraints. Which of the following is correctly done? * a. Apply restraints firmly so that a finger can’t be inserted underneath them. b. Tie the restraints to the bed frame c. Remove restraints once a shift to check skin and circulation d. Cover the restraints with a blanket so that the client can’t see them 73. Which of the following nursing diagnoses almost automatically warrants 1 point the use of restraint? * a. low self-esteem b. Impaired physical mobility c. Risk for injury d. Powerlessness https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 26/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 74. Nurse Tina is preparing Lara’s documents for discharge. Discharge planning from the hospital to home care begins when the: * 1 point a. Discharge order is written b.Nurse receives the physician’s order for discharge c. Physician notifies the insurance company d. Patient is admitted to the hospital 75. When signing a form as a witness, your signature shows that the client: * 1 point A. Is fully informed and is aware of all consequences. B. Was awake and fully alert and not medicated with narcotics. C. Was free to sign without pressure D. Has signed that form and the witness saw it being done 76. The nursing theorist who developed transcultural nursing theory is: * 1 point A. Dorothea Orem B. Madeleine Leininger C. Betty Newman D. Sr. Callista Roy https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 27/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 77. Even though the nurse may obtain the client’s signature on a form, obtaining informed consent is the responsibility of the: * 1 point A. Client B. Physician C. Student nurse D. Supervising nurse. 78. Disparities in health outcomes between the rich and the poor illustrates: * 1 point A. Illness attributed to natural, impersonal, and biological forces. B. Creation of own interpretation and descriptions of biological and psychological malfunctions. C. Influence of socioeconomic factors in morbidity and mortality. D. Combination of naturalistic, religious, and supernatural modalities. 79. Nurses agree to be advocates for their patients. Practice of advocacy 1 point calls for the nurse to: * A. Seek out the nursing supervisor in conflicting situations B. Work to understand the law as it applies to the client’s clinical condition. C. Assess the client’s point of view and prepare to articulate this point of view. D. Document all clinical changes in the medical record in a timely manner. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 28/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 80. In a situation in which there is insufficient staff to implement 1 point competent care, a nurse should: * A. Organize a strike B. Inform the clients of the situation C. Refuse the assignment D. Accept the assignment but make a protest in writing to the administration. 81. Miss Maria, an 88-year old woman, believes that life should not be 1 point prolonged when hope is gone. She has decided that she does not want extraordinary measures taken when her life is at its end. Because she feels this way, she has talked with her daughter about her desires, completing a living will and left directions with her physician. This is an example of: * A. Affirming a value B. Choosing a value C. Prizing a value D. Reflecting a value 82. Which statement is correct? * 1 point A. Consent for medical treatment can be given by a minor with a sexually transmitted disease (STD). B. A second trimester abortion can be given without state involvement. C. Student nurses cannot be sued for malpractice while in a nursing clinical class. D. Nurses who get sick and leave during a shift are not abandoning clients if they call their supervisor and leave a message about their emergency illness. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 29/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 83. Which of the following is NOT considered one of the four essential 1 point characteristics of a profession? * A. Competence in a specialized body of knowledge and skill B. The provision of a particular service to society C. Grounds for administrative actions D. Standards of education and practice 84. A person who has completed a basic nursing education program and is licensed in his/her country to practice professional nursing is a: 1 point a. Professional nurse b. BSN graduate c. Holder of master of arts in nursing d. Inadequate nurse Clear selection 85. Which activity would not be expected by the nurse to meet the cultural needs of the client? * 1 point A. Promote and support attitudes, behaviors, knowledge, and skills to respectfully meet client’s cultural needs despite the nurse’s own beliefs and practices B. Ensure that the interpreter understands not only the language of the client but feelings and attitudes behind cultural practices to make sure an ethical balance can be achieved C. Develop structure and process for meeting cultural needs on a regular basis and means to avoid overlooking these needs with clients D. Expect the family to keep an interpreter present at all times to assist in meeting the communication needs all day and night while hospitalized https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 30/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 86. In the foundation of law, the use of the principle of stare decisis 1 point provides the system with needed stability, and yet it has allowed for the creation of new principles as changing patterns of facts have emerged. Stare decisis means? * A. Legally sufficient to establish a case B. Let the decision stand C. Let the law prevail D. Legal case 87. In Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the highest point of development is 1 point ____________________. * A. Motivation B. Self-actualization C. Autonomy D. Independence 88. The Generation Z is best describe from which of the following characteristics? * 1 point A. Law and order B. Techno savvy multitaskers C. Social Activist D. Street smart https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 31/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 89. In the principle of categorical imperative, the imperatives seem to have 1 point three elements, which of the following is NOT part of the elements? * A. Demanding action B. Unconditionality C. Golden Rule D. Universal application 90. All of the following are elements of a torte, EXCEPT: * 1 point A. The existence of a legal duty owing from plaintiff to defendant B. A breach of duty owing from defendant to plaintiff C. The existence of a legal duty owing from defendant to plaintiff D. Damages as a result of a breach of duty 91. To sustain a claim of negligence, all of the following must be in place 1 point EXCEPT: * A. Duty B. Dereliction of duty C. Direct cause D. Due process https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 32/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 92. The question, “How should I carry out my life if I am to live well,” is representative of which of the following theoretical positions? * 1 point A. Duty-oriented B. Consequence- oriented C. Virtue ethics reasoning D. Utilitarianism 93. The nurse considers the ten golden rules in the administration of 1 point medication to the clients: * a. Collaboration and teamwork b. Communication c. Safe and quality nursing care d. Legal respon 94. A claim that justifies and creates correlative obligations. * 1 point A. Legal right B. Imperfect obligation C. Perfect obligation D. Correlative obligation https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 33/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 95. Which religion has a golden rule of “What is hateful to you do nit to your fellow man?” * 1 point A. Islam B. Confucianism C. Judaism D. Taoism 96. “Right to bear arms” are example under what kind of legal right? * 1 point A. Human rights B. Personal right C. Negative rights D. Positive rights 97. Legally, the patient chart is: * 1 point a. Owned by Government because it is a legal document. b. Owned by hospital c. Owned by patient and should be given by the nurse if the patient requested d. Owned by doctor in charge https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfH1hHQGR71PdI3ClgPk51NdPgX2lcxvm7uTpg_xUh9qxkmxw/formResponse 34/36 4/12/2021 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE 98. To avoid legal entanglement, the nurse should do the following: * 1 point a. C Only b. Both C and D c. Must have basic knowledge regarding the new Philippine Nursing Law d. Upgrade one’s skill and competence 99. A mental patient killed a staff nurse in one off his violent outburst. His 1 point mental state is: * a. An exempting circumstances b. A justifying circumstances c. An aggravating circumstances d. A mitigating circumstances 100. All of the following are reasons for revocation of license of a nurse except: * 1 point a. Tolerance of irregularities b. Failure to register after 2 years c. Negligence d. Dishonorable conduct Send me a copy of my responses. 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