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A client sent a friend request to my personal Facebook account.
Is it OK to accept?
a. Yes
b. No Correct Answer B.

A confused patient falling out of bed because side rails were not
used when they were ordered is an example of which type of
liability?
a. False imprisonment
b. Assault
c. Battery
d. Negligence Correct Answer D.

A nurse is sued for negligence for failure to properly monitor a
patient after surgery. Which of the following statements are
correct? (Select all that apply.)
a. The nurse does not need any representation.
b. The patient must prove that harm or injury occurred.
c. The patient must show the nurse provided substandard care.
d. The patient must show the nurse's actions or inactions caused
the injury.
e. The burden of proof is always the responsibility of the nurse.
Correct Answer B.

A nurse organizes a blood pressure screening program as a
_________ strategy.
a. Primary level
b. Secondary level

,c. Tertiary level
e. Rehabilitative level Correct Answer B.

A nurse practitioner who is working in a northern remote
community notes a trend toward depression and anxiety among
a subset of the population in the 40-60 age group who were
residential school survivors. A culturally competent strategy to
work with this group might be to:
a. Provide individual counselling on a case-by-case basis to
protect confidentiality.
b. Offer a weekly peer support program.
c. Work with the elder and chief of the community to determine
a way forward.
d. Consult with a psychologist or psychiatrist before undertaking
any programming to affirm risks and potential barriers. Correct
Answer C.

A nurse stops to help in an emergency at the scene of an
accident. If the injured party files suit and the nurse's employing
institution's insurance does not cover the nurse, the nurse would
probably be covered by the:
a. nurse's automobile insurance
b. nurse's homeowner's insurance
c. National Care Act, which may grant immunity from suit if the
injured party consents
d. Good Samaritan laws, which grant immunity from suit if no
gross negligence is involved Correct Answer D.

A nursing student is asked to describe the role that BCCNM
bylaws play. Which of the following BEST demonstrates they
have a clear understanding of BCCNM's bylaws?

, a. Influenced the creation of the patient care quality office
b. Provide detailed framework for governance and operations
c. Make the decision whether a particular profession will be
regulated by a college
d. Regulate the nursing profession in the professional interests
Correct Answer B.

A nursing student is discussing public health with her preceptor
and asks about the main focus of public health. The mentor
responds that public health primarily focuses on:
a. Reporting
b. Promotion
c. Intervention
d. Institutionalization
e. Immunization Correct Answer B.

A patient is admitted to a medical unit. The patient is fearful of
hospitals. The nurse carefully assesses the patient to determine
the exact fears and then establishes interventions designed to
reduce these fears. In this setting, how is the nurse practicing
patient advocacy?
a. Seeking out the nurse supervisor to talk with the patient
b. Documenting patient fears in the medical record in a timely
manner
c. Working to change the hospital environment
d. Assessing the patient's point of view and preparing to
articulate it Correct Answer D.

A restricted activity is:
a. A clinical activity that presents a risk of harm to the public
b. A clinical activity that is only performed by physicians

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