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CNO JURISPRUDENCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+ According to CNO practice standard: professional standards, Revised 2002, which one of the following descriptions best reflects the standard statement related to 'Accountability'? a) All nurses are accountable to their ...

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CNO JURISPRUDENCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE

SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+


According to CNO practice standard: professional standards, Revised 2002,

which one of the following descriptions best reflects the standard statement

related to 'Accountability'?

a) All nurses are accountable to their clients, their employer and themselves.

b) Each nurse is accountable for providing, facilitating and promoting the best

possible care to the public.

c) Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible for meeting legislative

requirements and the standards of the profession

d) All nurses are accountable for possessing, through continuing learning,

knowledge relevant practice

b) Each nurse is accountable for providing, facilitating and promoting the best possible

care to the public.

Which one of the following actions by a nurse demonstrates unequal power in the

nurse-client relationship?

a) Administering an antibiotic as ordered.

b) Assisting a client with personal care.

c) Informing a client of a toileting schedule.

d) Expressing empathy for a client.

,c) Informing a client of a toileting schedule.

Rational: The nurse-client relationship is one of unequal power. Although the nurse may

not

immediately perceive it, the nurse has more power than the client. The nurse has more

authority and influence in the health care system, specialized knowledge, access to

privileged

information, and the ability to advocate for the client and the client's significant others.

The

appropriate use of power, in a caring manner, enables the nurse to partner with the

client to

meet the client's needs.

A nurse has been asked to perform tracheal suctioning on a client. According to

the CNO Practice Standard: Decisions about Procedures and Authority, Revised

2006, what is one of the standard statements that must be considered when

determining if the nurse can perform this procedure?

a) Assessment

b) Managing outcomes

c) Implementation

d) Client stability

b) Managing outcomes

Rational: Managing outcomes prior to performing procedures, nurses ensure that they

are able to identify the potential outcomes of procedures, have the authority and

, competence to manage the outcomes, or have the resources available to manage those

outcomes.

A nurse wants to "initiate" cleansing and dressing of a client's wound. In which

practice setting is there a restriction for the nurse to initiate this procedure?

a) A community health centre

b) A retirement home

c) A hospital inpatient unit

d) A client's home

d) A client's home

Rational: The Public Hospitals Act, 1990 grants only physicians, NPs, midwives and

dentists the authority to order treatments.

A physician calls in a telephone order for pain medication. The physician is not in

the facility.

Should the nurse accept the order?

a) No, because telephone orders are limited to emergency situations.

b) Yes, because the physician is not physically present.

c) Yes, if the physician will return to sign the order within 48 hours.

d) No, because telephone orders are not best practice.

Rational: Telephone order. An order communicated via telephone by an

authorizer who is not physically present to write the order.

b) Yes, because the physician is not physically present.

Rational: Telephone order. An order communicated via telephone by an authorizer who

is not physically present to write the order.

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