NUR 2214C EXAM 1 LATEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL
EXAM 75 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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A nurse providing care in a Adult Protective Services
hospital witnesses a
client's spouse shaking the
client vigorously because
the client has had an
episode of incontinence.
Because of the suspicion
of physical abuse, legally
the nurse should discuss
the concerns with which
party?
How would the student It is an act that lacks intent but involves volitional
nurse describe a quasi- action.
intentional tort occurring
during the practice of
nursing?
A registered nurse is Battery
educating a nursing Assault
student on the various False Imprisonment
classifications of torts.
What acts are classified as
intentional torts in nursing
practice? Select all that
apply.
,How many rights of 5
delegation are there in the
nursing practice? Record
your answer using a whole
number. _______________
Which nursing action The nurse interprets what the client is saying and
indicates that the nurse is reiterates in his or her own words.
actively listening to the
client?
Which nursing action is Refraining from leaving the client during a staffing
not likely to cause legal shortage
issues?
Which stage of Kohlberg's Universal ethical principle orientation
theory is an individual in if
he or she wants to modify
a law if it is not fair to a
particular group?
A nurse on the medical- Demonstration of a personal bias
surgical unit tells other
staff members, "That client
can just wait for the
lorazepam; I get so
annoyed when people
drink too much." What
does this nurse's comment
reflect?
Which component of responsibility
decision-making refers to
the duties and activities an
individual is employed to
perform?
, The nurse finds that an 80- Advocating on behalf of the client
year-old client's family is
not caring for the client
properly. Which action of
the nurse indicates
leadership quality?
A visitor from a room Breach of confidentiality
adjacent to a client asks
the nurse what disease the
client has. The nurse
responds, "I will not
discuss any client's illness
with you. Are you
concerned about it?" This
response is based on the
nurse's knowledge that to
discuss a client's condition
with someone not directly
involved with that client is
an example of what?
Which right of delegation Right communication
refers to the giving of
clear, concise descriptions
of a task to the delegatee?
What is true about "They search for personal identity."
psychosocial changes "They develop their own ethical systems."
observed in adolescents?
Select all that apply.
What legal complications The nurse may be charged with false imprisonment.
might a nurse face for
using a restraint without a
legal warrant on a client?
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