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1 cup is the same as - ANSWER-240 mL

1 g is equal to - ANSWER-1000 mg

1 gr is equal to - ANSWER-60 mg

1 kilogram is the same as - ANSWER-2.2 lbs

1 ounce is the same as - ANSWER-30 mL

1 Tbs is the same as - ANSWER-15 mL

1 tsp is the same as - ANSWER-5 mL

1000 mg is equal to - ANSWER-15 gr

30 mL is the same as - ANSWER-1 Fluid oz

500 mL is the same as - ANSWER-1 pint

A nurse notes that her neighbor has been admitted to her unit. At dinner with her family she states,
"Ms. Long has been admitted to my unit with pneumonia. I'm so concerned for her." Which violation has
the nurse committed? - ANSWER-The Patient's right to privacy or HIPAA

Advocate - ANSWER-one who defends or pleads a cause or issue

Can a nurse refuse to care for a patient because of their decisions or because of their actions? -
ANSWER-No.

Civil Laws - ANSWER-Between individuals or agency

Criminal Laws - ANSWER-Federal or State

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - ANSWER-HIPAA

How are civil and Criminal laws established? - ANSWER-Statutory Law- Specific legal questions

Common Law- That come before the court and usually follow previous rulings on an issue

How many centimeters are in an inch? - ANSWER-2.5

Independence - ANSWER-Autonomy

KCl is the formula for what? - ANSWER-Potassium Chloride

Keeping private - ANSWER-Confidentiality

Laws - ANSWER-The reference of a rule, principle, or regulation established and made known by a
government to protect or restrict the people affected to have proper behavior in society

Legal System - ANSWER-Complex set of rules and regulations that has developed in response to the
needs of society

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Legend Drug is what? - ANSWER-A prescription drug

Maleficience - ANSWER-Act of committing harm

T or F



A malicious or untrue writing about another person is considered Abandonment of Care. - ANSWER-
False

T or F



You have to have knowledge of federal, State nurse practice acts, and local laws and facility policies that
govern the prescribing, dispensing and administration of medication. - ANSWER-True

The meter is how many inches? - ANSWER-39.37

To practice within the rules and regulations, the standards of care and the employing agencies' policies
and procedures is the best way to avoid what? - ANSWER-Being charged with malpractice

To speak in favor of - ANSWER-Advocate

True or False



Wrongful termination of providing patient care is an example of malpractice. - ANSWER-False

What are contraindications? - ANSWER-reasons to withhold a certain medical treatment

What are Criminal Laws? - ANSWER-Involves the needs of the public

What are indications? - ANSWER-a reading given by a gauge or meter

What are some examples of grounds for licensure proceedings? - ANSWER-Falsifying records, Patient
abuse, diverting or stealing narcotics, documentation errors

What are the 4 key elements of malpractice? - ANSWER-1. Duty- relationship between patient and nurse

2. Breach- failure to perform the duty in a reasonable manner

3. Harm- has occurred and does not have to be physical injury

4. Proximate Cause

What does A&P stand for? - ANSWER-Anatomy and Physiology

What does ad lib mean? - ANSWER-As desired, freely

What does ADL mean? - ANSWER-Activities of daily living

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