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TEXTBOOK MEDICAL SURGICAL
NURSING 12 EDITION BY SUZANNE
C. SMELTZER TEST BANK


CHAPTER 03: Critical Thinking, Ethical Decision Making, and the Nursing
Process




Multiple Choice




1. A nurse is offered a position at a clinic that offers therapeutic abortions. This
procedure contradicts the nurse’s personal beliefs. The nurse knows that she is
unable to care for these patients objectively. What is the nurse’s ethical
obligation to these patients?

, A) The nurse is required by law to continue service to these patients.
B) The nurse should make the choice to decline this position.
C) The nurse may discriminate between patients and refuse to care for the
patient.
D) The nurse may express his or her opinion and provide another option to
terminating the pregnancy.




Ans: B
Chapter: 3
Client Needs: C
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Caring
Objective: 5
Page and Header: 28, Ethical Nursing Care

Feedback: To avoid facing ethical dilemmas, nurses can follow certain strategies.
For example, when applying for a job, a nurse should ask questions regarding the
patient population. If a nurse is uncomfortable with a particular situation, then
not accepting the position would be an option. The other answers would be
incorrect because the nurse is only required by law to provide care to the patients
the clinic accepts, the nurse may not discriminate between patients, and the
nurse expressing her own opinion and providing another option is inappropriate.




2. A terminally ill patient you are caring for is complaining of pain. The
physician has ordered a large dose of narcotic via intravenous infusion. You
know that one of the side effects of this medicine is respiratory depression.
When you assess your patient’s respiratory status, you find that the rate
has decreased from 16 breaths per minute to 10 breaths per minute. What
action should you take? A) Decrease the IV infusion

, B) Stimulate the patient
C) Report the decreased respiratory rate to the physician

D) Allow the patient to rest comfortably

Ans: C
Chapter: 3
Client Needs: D-2
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Difficult
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Objective: 5
Page and Header: 28, Ethical Nursing Care

Feedback: End-of life issues that often involve ethical dilemmas include pain
control, “do not resuscitate” orders, life-support measures, and administration of
food and fluids. The risk of respiratory depression is not the intent of the action
of pain control. Respiratory depression should not be used as an excuse to
withhold pain medication for a terminally ill patient. The patient’s respiratory
status should be carefully monitored and any changes should be reported to the
physician.




3. When a terminally ill patient has requested a “do not resuscitate” (DNR)
order and the family of the patient is strongly opposed to the patient’s
request, what is the responsibility of the nurse? A) Perform a “slow
code” until a decision is made
B) Honor the request of the patient
C) Contact a lawyer to intervene
D) Terminate nursing care until the physician talks to the family

Ans: B
Chapter: 3

, Client Needs: D-1
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Difficult
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Objective: 4
Page and Header: 28, Ethical Nursing Care

Feedback: Discussing the matter with the physician may lead to further
communication with the family, during which the family may reconsider their
decision. The nurse must also honor the patient’s wishes and continue to provide
required nursing care. It is not appropriate for the nurse to seek the assistance of
a lawyer or to perform a “slow code” in this situation.



4. A new patient comes to your unit. During admission the patient states, “I
have a living will.” What is the correct definition of a living will?
A) A legal document that is always honored
B) A legal document that specifies the patient’s wishes before
hospitalization
C) A legal document that is binding for the duration of the patient’s life
D) A legal document drawn by the patient’s family to determine DNR status

Ans: B
Chapter: 3
Client Needs: A-1
Cognitive Level: Application
Difficulty: Moderate
Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
Objective: 5
Page and Header: 29, Ethical Nursing Care

Feedback: A living will is one type of advance directive. In most situations, living
wills are limited to situations in which the patient’s medical condition is deemed
terminal. The other answers are incorrect because living wills are not always

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