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1. A RPN student works in a

1. A RPN student works in a rehabilitation unit. They are at the end of their first week of orientation There have administered medications once this week. Prior to picking up medication from the pharmacy, the student’s buddy nurse states, “Patient X is going out for dinner with her family-. Please take the dinner-time metformin dose from the stock meds and put it in a bag so patient X can take it to dinner with her. a) The nurse asked the student to take metformin from the pharmacy and put it in a bag for a patient to take dinner with her. Is this action an example of a controlled act? If yes, which one? b) What gives authority to nurses to carry out this action? c) Should a student nurse carry out this action? Please explain briefly. 2. An RPN is assigned to a client receiving palliative care. The RPN is very busy as the unit is understaffed and, as a result, cannot spend the necessary time with the client, a) Which two (2) CNO Ethical Values apply in this situation? Briefly explain. b) Which type of ethical/moral concern is exemplified in this case scenario? Briefly explain. 3. Mr. P. just had surgery and is being monitored in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU) A woman approaches an RPN at the nursing station, stating: I am Mr. P’s daughter. Can you tell me how my dad’s surgery went? The woman shows an RPN her ID to prove that she shares the same last name with the Can the RPN share this information? Briefly explain why or why not? 4. Similar qualities are often seen in management and leadership. Which of the following actions would be a strategy only used by a manager? 1)Support educational opportunities for staff 2)Use of discipline to attain goals and meet objectives 3)Awareness of current policies and legislation 4)Concern with the delivery of high-quality of care 5. The RPN is subpoenaed (ordered to attend court) to testify in the criminal case brought by the client’s family-against the hospital in which the nurse works. Because it is a criminal case, the nurse understands that the Does following needs to be true for the hospital to be found liable. 1)There tras a breach of contract committed between a client and the hospital 2)The hospital’s actions caused the injury beyond a reasonable doubt 3)Professional staff clearly did not meet their professional obligations 4)It was judged more probable than not that the actions caused the negative outcome 6 . Which of the following is true about the Health Care Consent Act? 1)it promotes the authority and autonomy of a nurse 2)it states that consent to treatment needs to be obtained only during admission to the facility 3)It states that healthcare practitioners have no authority to make treatment decisions on behalf of clients 4)It states that a person has the right to consent to or refuse treatment even if they do not have the mental capacity 7. When implementing the RNAO Best Practice Guidelines as a part of the change process, which of the The following best describes the planning stage of this process? 1)Conducting surveys to see what the nurses knot about medication errors 2)Checking to see if the cases of medication errors have decreased or increased 3)Ensuring the necessary resources are available in the unit 4)Conducting educational in-services for the nurses on the unit 8. A staff nurse has concerns about implementing a procedure related to client care. What is the most effective way for the nurse to use leadership skills in addressing this concern? 1)Share the concerns with the client’s family 2)Discuss concerns with the unit manager 3)Contact the College of Nurses of Ontario 4)Complain to the chief nurse executive

 
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