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Nursing Today Transition Study Set 1
Quiz 19: Ethical Issues
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
What action can the nurse take to uphold the ethical principle of fidelity?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The nurse is very busy caring for a large caseload.An adult patient mentions that by having slow mobility,"people just do things for me rather than allowing me to do as much as possible on my own." To solve the dilemma of needing to conserve time versus supporting the patient's involvement in self-care,what principle may help the nurse?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A nurse is educating a group of nursing students on the deontological model of ethical reasoning.The nurse determines that the teaching has been effective when a student states
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A nurse manager is teaching the purpose of the nurse's Code of Ethics to a group of high school students.Which statement by one of the students indicates that the teaching has been effective? The purpose of the nurse's Code of Ethics is
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A nurse is educating an adult patient on patient rights,according to the American Hospital Association.The teaching has been effective when the adult states that the patient's rights include
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A nurse and a patient are discussing the patient's wishes regarding resuscitation.The patient decides that resuscitation is not wanted under any circumstances.What action can the nurse take to identify the ethical issues of the situation?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
What element in health care is most responsible for the ethical dilemma of whether health care is a privilege or a right?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The ethical principle of autonomy is not applicable in which patient situation?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
What ethical principle is implemented,or supported,when the nurse encourages a patient to be involved in planning and implementing self-care?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A nurse is learning about the ANA Code of Ethics.Which action by the nurse would be unethical,according to the ANA Code of Ethics?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The nurse is educating a coworker on the ethical principle of beneficence.The nurse judges the teaching to be effective when her coworker states
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A patient with cancer has decided to end treatment and is discussing end-of-life care with the family.The nurse notices that the attending physician has just ordered another dose of chemotherapy.What would be the best action for the nurse to take as an advocate for the patient?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which ethical principle is applied when the nurse acts to safeguard the patient and the public by reporting poor nursing practice?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Advance directives such as the health care proxy and living will support what ethical principle?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A nurse is caring for a patient who has just been diagnosed with cancer.The patient's family has requested that the patient not be told at this time because it would be devastating.The patient asks the nurse if the diagnosis is cancer.If the nurse were to uphold the ethical principle of veracity,what would the response be?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
A patient who has a terminal illness wants to be able to take a prescription medication to end life when suffering becomes unbearable.The patient asks the nurse for advice.Operating from a deontological point of reference,what action does the nurse take?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
A nurse is educating a nurse aide on patient confidentiality.The nurse believes the teaching to be effective when the nurse aide states that confidentiality will be maintained by a nurse who believes in and values the ethical principle of