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Forensic Nursing: Evidence-Based Principles and Practice 1st Edition Test Bank by Rose E. Constantino, Patricia A. Crane , Susan E. Young

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Forensic Nursing: Evidence-Based Principles and Practice 1st Edition Test Bank


INSTRUCTOR QUESTION BANK


1. A distinct feature of forensic nursing practice is the nurses’
knowledge and skill in navigating intersections of legal and social
systems with
a. political systems.
b. economic systems.
c. ecological systems.
d. health-care systems.

ANS: d
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 4


2. The International Association of Forensic Nurses adopted
the definition of forensic nursing as a practice of nursing globally when
a. health and illness intersect.
b. health and legal systems intersect.
c. disaster and health intersect.
d. violence and law intersect.

ANS: b
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 4


3. Nursing’s Social Policy Statement defines nursing’s obligations to society and includes
six critical elements of nursing—provision of a caring relationship, attention to human
experiences and responses to health and illness, integration of objective data with the patient’s
subjective experience, application of scientific knowledge, advancement of professional
knowledge, and the promotion of
a. health.
b. quality of life.
c. social justice.
d. well-being.

ANS: c
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 7


4. The distinctive feature of forensic nursing practice is the nurses’ knowledge and skill in
navigating intersections of legal and social systems with
a. political systems.
b. economic systems.
c. ecological systems.
d. health-care systems.

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ANS: d
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 8


5. Well-designed forensic nursing research, once it has been published and disseminated,
has the potential to become a practice standard, as demonstrated in McFarlane, Groff, O’Brien,
and Watson (2006). This randomized clinical trial concluded that simple abuse assessment and
the offer of referrals have the potential to
a. interrupt and prevent recurrence of intimate partner violence.
b. escalate and magnify recurrence of intimate partner violence.
c. protect and insulate the survivor of the intimate partner violence.
d. reunite the abused and the abuser in a working relationship.

ANS: a
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 14


6. According to the American Nurses Association and the International Association of
Forensic Nurses (2009), basic forensic nursing is a
a. generalist practice.
b. specialist practice.
c. mixed practice.
d. legal practice.

ANS: a
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 16


7. What is a legal reform theory that considers how the well-being of those in the legal
system is impacted by legal actions, rules, and procedures?
a. General Systems
b. Therapeutic Intervention
c. Therapeutic Jurisprudence
d. Complexity Theory

ANS: c
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 16


8. To formulate an answerable clinical question, Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt (2005)
suggest the widely used standard PICOT format—Population/Patient, Intervention of Interest,
Comparison intervention or group, Outcome, and
a. Test.
b. Theory.
c. Therapy.

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d. Time.

ANS: d
Reference: Chapter 1 | Page 18


9. The entire process of implementing research into practice is referred to as
a. synergy science.
b. complexity science.
c. forensic science.
d. translation science.

ANS: d
Reference: Chapter 2 | Page 22


10. An intentional tort accomplished by offensive touching of another without consent is a/an
a. assault.
b. false imprisonment.
c. intentional infliction of emotional distress.
d. battery.

ANS: d
Reference: Chapter 3 | Page 52


11. A quasi-intentional tort accomplished by a written defamatory statement is a/an
a. false light.
b. slander.
c. libel.
d. invasion of privacy.

ANS: c
Reference: Chapter 3 | Page 52


12. A tort is a wrongful or crooked act that injures another classified three ways. The tort that
requires that the person committing the act has the requisite knowledge and will to commit the
wrong is a/an
a. Unintentional tort.
b. Quasi-intentional tort.
c. Malpractice tort.
d. Intentional tort.

ANS: d
Reference: Chapter 3 | Page 52

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13. At a higher level of articulation, violation of the ethical principle of autonomy is a
violation of the rights to
a. free speech.
b. being human.
c. fiduciary duties.
d. association.

ANS: b
Reference: Chapter 3 | Page 46


14. In understanding sociocultural factors, bias and discrimination are uncomfortable subjects
to many because they give rise to difficult conversations and
a. clarity and understanding.
b. transparency and veracity.
c. truthfulness.
d. different responses.

ANS: d
Reference: Chapter 3 | Page 56


15. Internalized responsibility is
a. accountability.
b. veracity.
c. justice.
d. authority.

ANS: a
Reference: Chapter 3 | Page 58


16. The duty of the forensic nurse is to protect the client from harm, which is enunciated by the
ethical principle of nonmalfeasance. The duty to provide service for the good of the client is
enunciated in the ethical principle of
a. beneficence.
b. malfeasance.
c. consequentialism.
d. nonconsequentialism.

ANS: a
Reference: Chapter 3 | Page 45



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