Question 1 Patients have the right to
Question 1 Patients have the right to make their own decisions regarding health care based on their beliefs and values. Which of the four main principles of ethics does this statement best represent? Question 1 options: a) Beneficence b) Nonmaleficence c) Autonomy d) Justice Question 2 Healthcare workers have a duty to refrain from maltreatment and minimize harm. Which of the four principles of ethics does this statement best represent? Question 2 options: a) Nonmaleficence b) Beneficence c) Justice d) Autonomy Question 3 “Good” or “bad” thoughts and actions derived from ethical reasoning are considered Question 3 options: a) beliefs b) morals c) ethics Question 4 Regarding ethical dilemmas, nurses Question 4 options: a) must rely on hospital leadership for guidance. b) have a moral and ethical obligation to make safety a priority. c) are obliged to initiate an ethics consult. Question 5 The basis for the expected standards of competent nursing practice comes from a nurse’s Question 5 options: a) employment b) intuition c) education and license Question 6 The 2015 American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (the Code) Question 6 options: a) applies only to advanced practice nurses. b) consists of ten provisions with interpretations. c) is non-negotiable. Question 7 The nine provisions of the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements can be used by nurses to Question 7 options: a) define the best approach to patient encounters. b) identify basic values and commitments. c) understand the role of hospital leadership. Question 8 The provisions of the Code can best be described as Question 8 options: a) directives for specific practice issues. b) broad ethical statements. c) legal advisory statements. Question 9 Provision 1.2 explicitly names what as being important to nursing practice? Question 9 options: a) culture and cultural sensitivity b) patient and family teaching c) privacy and patient confidentiality Question 10 Provision 2.2 acknowledges that conflicts of interest Question 10 options: a) are limited to financial conflicts. b) depend upon limited resources. c) occur in many roles. Question 11 Provision 3 addresses patient rights, safety violations, and questionable clinical research, and specifies the obligation of the nurse for Question 11 options: a) informing the patient. b) refusing orders. c) Whistleblowing. Question 12 Provision 4 specifies the roles and nursing orders related to Question 12 options: a) Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. b) Licensed Practical Nurses. c) Physician’s Assistants. Question 13 Provision 5 basically says that nurses ought to Question 13 options: a) “abstain from whatever is deleterious.” b) “do no harm.” c) “practice what we preach.” Question 14 Provision 6 expands the discussion of Question 14 options: a) a morally good environment. b) nurses’ self-care. c) the inter-relationship of authority, accountability, and responsibility.gain Question 15 Provision 7 focuses on Question 15 options: a) direct patient care. b) teaching. c) research. Question 16 In Provision 8, the Code for the first time includes a declaration of Question 16 options: a) cultural sensitivity b) health as a universal right. c) the importance of nursing research. Question 17 Provision 9 of the Code addresses nurses’ collective role in engagement with issues of social justice, particularly through Question 17 options: a) faith-based communities. b) professional nursing associations. c) political activism. Question 18 Regarding euthanasia and assisted suicide, Provision 1.4 of the Code states that Question 18 options: a) it is opposed to both. b) participation should be guided by conscience. c) nurses should not participate.
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