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CHAPTERf 3
1. Afnursefhasfbeenfofferedfafpositionfonfanfobstetricfunitfandfhasflearnedfthatfthefunitfoffersftherapeutfpro
durefwhichfcontradictsfthefnurse’sfpersonalfbeliefs.fWhatfisfthefnurse’sfethicalfobligationftofth
A) Thefnursef shouldf adheref tof professionalf standardsf off practicef andf offerf servicef tof th
B) Thef nursef shouldf makef thef choicef tof declinef thisf positionf andf pursuef af differentf n
C) Thefnursef shouldf declinef tof carefforf thef patientsf consideringf abortion.
D) Thef nursef shouldf expressf alternativesf tof womenf consideringf terminatingf theirf pr
Ans: B
Feedback:
Tofavoidffacingfethicalfdilemmas,fnursesfcanffollowfcertainfstrategies.fForfexample,fwhenfapplyingffofsh
dfaskfquestionsfregardingfthefpatientfpopulation.fIffafnursefisfuncomfortablefwithfafparticularfsitufaccepti
hefpositionfwouldfbefthefbestfoption.fThefnursefisfonlyfrequiredfbyflawf(andfpracticefstand

, care to the patients the clinic accepts; the nurse may not discriminate between patients and the nurs
or her own opinion and providing another option is inappropriate.



2. Afterminallyfillfpatientfyoufarefcaringfforfisfcomplainingfoffpain.fThefphysicianfhasforderedfaflargefdosfopio
f byf continuousf infusion.f Youf knowf thatf onef off thefadversef effectsf off thisf medicinef isf respirato

Whenf youf assessf yourf patient’sf respiratoryf status,f youf findf thatf thef ratefhasf decreasedf fromf 16f breath
10f breathsf perf minute.fWhatf actionf shouldf youf take?
A) Decreasefthef ratef off IVf infusion.
B) Stimulatef thef patientf inf orderf tof increasef respiratoryf rate.
C) Reportf thef decreasedf respiratoryf ratef tof thef physician.
D) Allowf thefpatientf tof restf comfortably.
Ans: C
Feedback:
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offlifefissuesfthatfoftenfinvolvefethicalfdilemmasfincludefpainfcontrol,f“dofnotfresuscitate”fordersfmeasu
andfadministrationfofffoodfandffluids.fThefriskfoffrespiratoryfdepressionfisfnotfthefintentfofpainfcontrol.fR
ratoryfdepressionfshouldfnotfbefusedfasfanfexcuseftofwithholdfpainfmedicationfforfpatient.fThefpatient’s
piratoryfstatusfshouldfbefcarefullyfmonitoredfandfanyfchangesfshouldfb
physician.


3. Anfadultfpatientfhasfrequestedfaf“dofnotfresuscitate”f(DNR)forderfinflightfoffhisfrecentfdiagnosisfwifpan
aticf cancer.fThef patient’sf sonf andf daughter-in-lawf aref stronglyf opposedf tof thef patient’sf reque
primaryf responsibilityf off thef nursef inf thisf situation?
A) Performf af “slowf code”f untilf af decisionf isf made.
B) Honorf thef requestf off thef patient.
C) Contactf af socialf workerf orf mediatorf tof intervene.
D) Temporarilyf withholdf nursingfcaref untilf thefphysicianftalksf tof thef family.
Ans: B
Feedback:
Thefnursefmustfhonorfthefpatient’sfwishesfandfcontinueftofprovidefrequiredfnursingfcare.fDiscussingfth
hysicianfmayf leadf tof furtherf communicationf withf thef family,f duringf whichf theffamilyf mayf r
decision.f Itf isf notf normallyf appropriatefforf thefnursef tof seekf thef assistancef off af socialf workerf orf
code”f isf consideredf unethical.



4. Anfelderlyfpatientfisfadmittedftofyourfunitfwithfafdiagnosisfoffcommunity-
acquiredfpneumonia.fDuringfpatientfstates,f“Ifhavefaflivingfwill.”fWhatfimplicationfoffthisfs
ldfthefnursefrecognize?

, A) Thisf documentf isf alwaysf honored,f regardlessf off circumstances.

B) Thisf documentf specifiesf thef patient’sf wishesf beforef hospitalization.
C) Thisf documentf thatf isf bindingf forf thef durationf off thef patient’sf life.
D) Thisfdocumentfhasf beenf drawnf upf byf thef patient’sf familyf tof determinef DNRf statu
Ans: B
Feedback:
Aflivingfwillfisfoneftypefoffadvancefdirective.fInfmostfsituations,flivingfwillsfareflimitedftofsituationsfifpat
’sfmedicalfconditionfisfdeemedfterminal.fThefotherfanswersfarefincorrectfbecauseflivingfwillsfafhonored
eyfarefnotfbindingfforfthefdurationfoffthefpatient’sflife,fandftheyfarefnotfdrawnfupfbyfthefp



5. Afnursefhasfbeenfprovidingfethicalfcarefforfmanyfyearsfandfisfawarefoffthefneedftofmaintainfthefethifnon
leficence.fWhichf off thef followingf actionsf wouldf bef consideredf af contradictionf off thisf pri
A) Discussingf af DNRf orderf withf af terminallyf illf patient
B) Assistingf af semi-independentf patientf withfADLs
C) Refusingf tof administerf painf medicationf asf ordered
D) Providingfmoref caref forf onef patientf thanf forf another
Ans: C
Feedback:
Thefdutyfnotftofinflictfasfwellfasfpreventfandfremovefharmfisftermedfnonmaleficence.fDiscussingfafDNfte
nallyf illf patientf andf assistingf af patientf withfADLsf wouldf notf bef consideredf contradictionsf tof thef n
nonmaleficence.f Somef patientsf justifiablyf requiref moref caref thanf others.



6. Youfhavefjustftakenfreportfforfyourfshiftfandfyoufarefdoingfyourfinitialfassessmentfoffyourfpatients.fpat
sfasksfyoufiff anferrorfhasfbeenfmadefinfherfmedication.fYoufknowfthatfanfincidentfreportfwasfafterfafnurs
advertentlyfmissedfafscheduledfdosefoffthefpatient’sfantibiotic.fWhichfofftheffollowingfp
applyf iff youf givef anfaccuratef response?
A) Veracity
B) Confidentiality
C) Respect
D) Justice
Ans: A
Feedback:
Thefobligationf tof tellf thef truthf andf notf deceivef othersf isf termedf veracity.fThef otherf answersf aref incor
theyf aref notf obligationsf tof tellf thef truth.

, 7. A nurse has begun creating a patient’s plan of care shortly after the patient’s admission. It is impo
wording of the chosen nursing diagnoses falls within the taxonomy of nursing. Which organization is
developing the taxonomy of a nursing diagnosis?
A) American Nurses Association (ANA)
B) NANDA
C) National League for Nursing (NLN)
D) Joint Commission
Ans: B
Feedback:
NANDA International is the official organization responsible for developing the taxonomy of nursing
formulating nursing diagnoses acceptable for study. The ANA, NLN, and Joint Commission are not
task of developing the taxonomy of nursing diagnoses.



8. Infresponseftofafpatient’sfcomplaintfoffpain,fthefnursefadministeredfafPRNfdosefoffhydromorphonef(Difph
foffthefnursingfprocessfwillfthefnursefdeterminefwhetherfthisfmedicationfhasfhadfthefdesir


A) Analysis
B) Evaluation
C) Assessment
D) Dataf collection
Ans: B
Feedback:
Evaluation,ftheffinalfstepfoffthefnursingfprocess,fallowsfthefnurseftofdeterminefthefpatient’sfresponfint
entionsfandfthefextentftofwhichfthefobjectivesfhavefbeenfachieved.



9. Afmedicalfnursefhasfobtainedfafnewfpatient’sfhealthfhistoryfandfcompletedfthefadmissionfassessmentffo
edf thisf byf documentingf thef resultsf andf creatingf af caref planfforf thef patient.fWhichf off thef followi
importantf rationalef forf documentingf thef patient’sf care?
A) Itf providesf continuityf off care.
B) Itf createsf af teachingf logf forf thef family.
C) Itf verifiesf appropriatef staffingf levels.
D) Itf keepsf thef patientf fullyf informed.
Ans: A
Feedback:
Thisfrecordfprovidesfafmeansfoffcommunicationfamongfmembersfoffthefhealthfcarefteamfandffacilitatfpla
ngf andf continuityf off care.f Itf servesf asf theflegalf andf businessf recordf forf af healthf caref agency

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