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Jurisprudence Exam Questions And Answers Graded
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Mrs Johnston is an elderly frail client with multiple co-morbidities who recently acquired
pneumonia and required admission to an acute care facility. Suzanne a RPN is assigned
to care for mrs. johnston in collaboration with a RN. The family approaches the RN and
demands that their mother must be cared for only by RNs. How would the RN respond?

A) Accommodate the family's request by asking the charge nurse to make a change in the
nursing assignment

B) Discuss the need for a change in assignment with the RPN because of the acute
pneumonia

C) Provide the family with the facility's client representative who can support them to
have the assignment changed

D) Discuss with the family that the RPN is competent to care for their mother with RN
support - Answer D



A nurse completes the documentation of the care provided during the workday at the end
of the shift. Which documentation standard has the nurse violated ?

A) Care must be documented immediately after it occurs

B) Documentation must be relevant to client care

C) Documentation must be comprehension

D) Care must be documented in a timely manner - Answer D



Which one of the following nursing actions reflects unequal power in the nurseclient
relationship?

A) Providing a client with an antibiotic as ordered

B) Toileting a client

C) Notifying a client when toileting is scheduled

D) Empathizing with a client -Answer C

,The CNO practice standard, Ethics describes which one of the following terms as an
ethical principle associated with client autonomy?

A) Self-respect

B) self-respect

C) self respect

D) self determination - Answer D



A nurse is assigned a client with complications following a therapeutic abortion which is
in direct conflict with the nurses values and religious beliefs. What action should the
nurse take in this situation

A) reconsider her or his beliefs

B) find another nurse to care for the client

C) inform the client about his or hers personal beliefs

D) refused assignment and discontinue services for the client - Answer B



Which of the following scenarios would be a concern for overstepping the boundaries of
the therapeutic nurse-client relationship?

A) A nurse identifies her or himself to the client by name and professional designation

B) A nurse shares with the health team a secret disclosed by the client that is significant
to the plan of care

C) A client asked the nurse to call him by his middle name because that is what all of his
friends call him

D) A client will only communicate with his primary nurse and will have nothing to say to
other nurses -Answer D



A nursed disagrees with the clients decision to terminate a pregnancy for genetic
reasons and wishes to discontinue nursing care. What should the nurse do first?

A) discuss changing the clients plan of care with the health care team

B) Try to convince the clients family that there are other options

,C) consult with a nursing colleague to clarify the nurses on values

D) Report the plan of care to the ethics review committee - Answer C



The nurse is working with a client who speaks neither English nor French. Family
members, who are acting as the interpreters state that the client would not wish to know
his prognosis. What does the nurse do?

A) Respect the family's wishes and not disclose this information

B) Encourage the family members to reconsider their position

C) bring in a non-relative to interpret and verify what the client is saying

D) contact client physician -Answer C



NP has written an order for influenza immunization at a local clinic what does the RPM
do?

A) Carry out the order

B) Ask the RN to give the vaccination

C) refuse to give the vaccination

D) Call the physician to verify the order-Answer A



If a nurse is to disclose health information, in which of the following scenarios is she best
demonstrating confidentiality?

A) Having a private conversation with the client's family without the client's knowledge

B) Discussing the client with the client's employer only with the client's permission

C) Discussion with any healthcare professional without informing the client

D) Discussion with the client in a public area only with the client's permission - Answer B



What are the ingredients of the therapeutic nurse client relationship

A) Respect, trust, professional intimacy, empathy, and power

B) Communication, cultural sensitivity, understanding, advocacy, and professionalism

C) Empowerment, compassion, tolerance, autonomy, and cooperation

, D) Fairness, acceptance, sympathy, accountability, and collaboration - Answer A



For the following question, consider the CNO practice standard; professional standards,
revised 2002, which one of the following options best reflect the statement of knowledge
application?

A) Identifies ethical issues and communicates them effectively

B) incorporates evidenced informed practice into clinical performance

C) Seeks appropriate assistance in a timely manner

D) Behaves professionally to meet the therapeutic needs of a client - Answer B



What is the difference between initiating and performing a controlled act?

A) A nurse requires a physicians order for initiating, but not for performing, a controlled
act

B) When initiating, the nurse excepts accountability for determining that the clients
condition warrants performance of the controlled act

C) when initiating, a nurse performs the controlled act and then obtains a physicians
order for the procedure

D) A nurse can only initiate a controlled act in an emergency situation - Answer B



An 80-yr-old nursing home resident has advanced Alzheimer's disease and needs a minor
surgery. Consent for this operation is to be signed for which of the following?

A) his 66-yr-old spouse who has no cognitive deficits

B) His oldest adult child who is a lawyer

C) A person appointed by the consent and capacity board

D) The person named as his power of attorney for personal care - Answer D



RNP accesses that a client residing in the home needs a routine urinary catheterization.
What does the nurse need to do before performing the procedure?

A) assessing whether the family physician would agree to the order

B) going over the risks and benefits of the procedure

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