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Quiz 2: Standards of Practice and Ethical Considerations
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Question 1
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The nurse understands that the nursing profession has standards of care that promote the covenant between patient and nurse. Which of the following is an example of this covenant?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The nurse is assessing an adolescent patient in the emergency department with a suspected intentional overdose. After given treatment, the patient refuses to give her parent's contact information and states, "It is none of their business." What is the nurse's best response?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of the following behaviors serves as an example of the nurse directly upholding the American Nurses Association's (ANA's) Code of Ethics for Nurses?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -Which of the following are examples of a nurse adhering to the pediatric standards of practice? Select all that apply.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -The nurse is providing care to a toddler recently diagnosed with asthma. The parents have become verbally aggressive with staff and have challenged many of the unit rules. Which of the following may have contributed to the family's challenging behavior? Select all that apply.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The nurse is preparing an 8-year-old patient for a cancer protocol that has a significant amount of risk. The parents have provided informed consent for this trial, but the patient has refused to partake in this research. What is the most appropriate course of action for this situation?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which of the following behaviors serves as an example of the nurse directly upholding the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing care to an adolescent patient with cystic fibrosis in the acute care setting. The patient tells the nurse, "You are my favorite because you always listen to me, not like the other nurse who hates me." Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The nurse is preparing a 13-year-old patient for a full physical examination by the primary care provider (PCP) . The patient asks that her mother leave the room because of the sensitive nature of the examination. What is the best course of action to be taken by the nurse to protect the interested parties?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing care to the mechanically ventilated 4-year-old patient who is believed to be the victim of abuse from the parents. The parents refuse to permit removal of the ventilator. The nurse believes this is because the parents are afraid that they will be charged with murder if the child dies. What is the recourse for the health-care team in this ethical dilemma?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The home care nurse is assessing the home environment for the pediatric patient. The nurse notes that the family is unable to perform some of the physical therapy exercises safely. What is the most appropriate initial nursing action?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The nurse is assessing an adolescent patient in the emergency department after she was attacked at a party. The patient refuses to give her parent's contact information and states, "They will kill me when they find out that I went to the party." What is the nurse's best response?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing care to a hospitalized 1-year-old patient. The nurse locks the exits per protocol to prevent the removal of the child from the unit. The grandparents become angry about this, because they want to take the infant outside for "some fresh air." What is the appropriate measure that the staff take to promote patient safety at this time?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing care to a hospitalized pediatric patient, and the patient is refusing all pain medication despite signs of obvious distress. The patient tells the nurse, "All you nurses lied, and the shots hurt." What is the most appropriate nursing measure at this time?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing discharge teaching to the family of a hospitalized 9-year-old patient, recently diagnosed with asthma. The family states that they feel overwhelmed with the treatment plans and cannot perform the necessary nebulizer treatments. Which nursing intervention best reflects the professional performance aspect of pediatric nursing standards?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question. -Which of the following nursing actions is an example of a function of the Code of Ethics for Nurses directly relating to the health-care environment? Select all that apply.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing care to a child in the home care setting. The nurse often provides the mother with advice that varies from how to perform the child's medical care to marital advice. The nurse has stated that this is her favorite patient and has made this child's home the last stop of her shift to use her free time for visits. What is the relationship status between the nurse and family?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
The nurse recognizes that the American Nurses Association characterizes which fundamental nursing practice within the Pediatric Nursing Standards of Practice and Professional Performance for Nurses?