Deck 10: Patient Rights

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A patient has requested that certain information remain confidential.Which of the following is an exception to maintaining patient confidentiality?

A) The nurse must disclose the information to his manager.
B) The nurse can disclose the information at a regulatory body review board hearing.
C) The nurse can disclose the information during morning report if it is pertinent to a discussion about the patient.
D) The nurse must disclose the information if someone is in danger.
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A competent patient in the nurses's care becomes angry,insists on leaving against medical advice,and refuses to sign the waiver acknowledging that he has been advised that leaving is not recommended at this time.What should the nurse do?

A) The nurse should call security to restrain the patient.
B) The nurse should let the patient go but alert the police.
C) The nurse should refuse to give the patient his personal effects.
D) The nurse should allow the patient to leave.
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A patient in the nurse's care is unaware of her diagnosis of terminal cancer and asks the nurse about it.The patient's physician is refusing to give her the diagnosis because he is concerned about her reaction to the news.The nurse should be honest with the patient and tell her the diagnosis.
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Which of the following best describes a "right"?

A) A legal claim or privilege
B) A claim or privilege to which one is justly entitled,either legally or morally
C) A claim or privilege that carries no corresponding obligations
D) The rights of patients are a grey area open to interpretation
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A patient with terminal cancer is brought to the Emergency Room after collapsing at home,having ingested too much nitroglycerin spray.The patient stops breathing while in the nurse's care in the Emergency Room.The nurse is aware of the patient's terminal status,so he should not initiate CPR.
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A patient in the nurse's care is being investigated for diarrhea.The nurse remembers this patient from another facility and recalls that he was diagnosed as HIV-positive,but the patient denies this to the nurse.How should the nurse proceed?

A) The nurse should do nothing.
B) The nurse should tell her colleagues to be extra careful when attending to this patient.
C) The nurse should confront and challenge the patient over his dishonesty.
D) The nurse should report this information to her manager in a private meeting.
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The nurse is in the process of obtaining informed consent from a patient.Which of the following best describes this process?

A) The nurse's right
B) The nurse's autonomy
C) The nurse's obligation
D) The patient's obligation
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A 34-year-old patient in the nurse's care has explicitly given a no-CPR direction to the nurse,but this has not been documented.The patient has an unexpected sudden cardiac arrest.The nurse should refrain from calling a code and starting CPR.
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What is the purpose of a mental health act?

A) To ensure that everyone with a mental illness will be treated
B) To protect the rights of the public
C) To protect the rights of the patient
D) To outline rights and obligations for health care professionals and patients
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What immediate action should the nurse take if she makes a medication error resulting in harm to the patient?

A) The nurse should immediately disclose her error to the patient and the patient's family.
B) The nurse should document the error on the patient's chart.
C) The nurse should discuss the issue with her manager.
D) The nurse should discuss the issue with her coworkers so that she feels supported.
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A resident in the Operating Room should be allowed to participate in all aspects of a surgery because the patient signed a general surgical consent form.
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Most provinces have enacted legislation regulating access to personal health information.In Ontario's statute,which is one of the most comprehensive,what is the main purpose of information and privacy legislation?

A) To protect health workers from malpractice suits
B) To serve as an ethical decision-making framework for the disclosure of information
C) To establish rules for the collection,use,and disclosure of personal health information
D) To protect hospitals and health authorities
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What should the nurse do if a patient asks to see her medical record?

A) The nurse should give the patient her medical record because freedom of information legislation permits it.
B) The nurse should give the patient her medical record because it legally belongs to the patient.
C) The nurse should ask the charge nurse to review the chart with the patient.
D) The nurse should refer the patient to the physician or the medical records department.
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A patient has requested that certain information remain confidential.Which of the following is an exception to maintaining patient confidentiality?

A) The nurse must disclose the information to his manager.
B) The nurse can disclose the information at a regulatory body review board hearing.
C) The nurse can disclose the information during morning report if it is pertinent to a discussion about the patient.
D) The nurse must disclose the information if someone is in danger.
The nurse must disclose the information if someone is in danger.
2
A competent patient in the nurses's care becomes angry,insists on leaving against medical advice,and refuses to sign the waiver acknowledging that he has been advised that leaving is not recommended at this time.What should the nurse do?

A) The nurse should call security to restrain the patient.
B) The nurse should let the patient go but alert the police.
C) The nurse should refuse to give the patient his personal effects.
D) The nurse should allow the patient to leave.
The nurse should allow the patient to leave.
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A patient in the nurse's care is unaware of her diagnosis of terminal cancer and asks the nurse about it.The patient's physician is refusing to give her the diagnosis because he is concerned about her reaction to the news.The nurse should be honest with the patient and tell her the diagnosis.
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Which of the following best describes a "right"?

A) A legal claim or privilege
B) A claim or privilege to which one is justly entitled,either legally or morally
C) A claim or privilege that carries no corresponding obligations
D) The rights of patients are a grey area open to interpretation
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A patient with terminal cancer is brought to the Emergency Room after collapsing at home,having ingested too much nitroglycerin spray.The patient stops breathing while in the nurse's care in the Emergency Room.The nurse is aware of the patient's terminal status,so he should not initiate CPR.
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A patient in the nurse's care is being investigated for diarrhea.The nurse remembers this patient from another facility and recalls that he was diagnosed as HIV-positive,but the patient denies this to the nurse.How should the nurse proceed?

A) The nurse should do nothing.
B) The nurse should tell her colleagues to be extra careful when attending to this patient.
C) The nurse should confront and challenge the patient over his dishonesty.
D) The nurse should report this information to her manager in a private meeting.
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The nurse is in the process of obtaining informed consent from a patient.Which of the following best describes this process?

A) The nurse's right
B) The nurse's autonomy
C) The nurse's obligation
D) The patient's obligation
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A 34-year-old patient in the nurse's care has explicitly given a no-CPR direction to the nurse,but this has not been documented.The patient has an unexpected sudden cardiac arrest.The nurse should refrain from calling a code and starting CPR.
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What is the purpose of a mental health act?

A) To ensure that everyone with a mental illness will be treated
B) To protect the rights of the public
C) To protect the rights of the patient
D) To outline rights and obligations for health care professionals and patients
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What immediate action should the nurse take if she makes a medication error resulting in harm to the patient?

A) The nurse should immediately disclose her error to the patient and the patient's family.
B) The nurse should document the error on the patient's chart.
C) The nurse should discuss the issue with her manager.
D) The nurse should discuss the issue with her coworkers so that she feels supported.
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A resident in the Operating Room should be allowed to participate in all aspects of a surgery because the patient signed a general surgical consent form.
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Most provinces have enacted legislation regulating access to personal health information.In Ontario's statute,which is one of the most comprehensive,what is the main purpose of information and privacy legislation?

A) To protect health workers from malpractice suits
B) To serve as an ethical decision-making framework for the disclosure of information
C) To establish rules for the collection,use,and disclosure of personal health information
D) To protect hospitals and health authorities
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What should the nurse do if a patient asks to see her medical record?

A) The nurse should give the patient her medical record because freedom of information legislation permits it.
B) The nurse should give the patient her medical record because it legally belongs to the patient.
C) The nurse should ask the charge nurse to review the chart with the patient.
D) The nurse should refer the patient to the physician or the medical records department.
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