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3. Litigation correct answers The action of a lawsuit is called? 1. Tort 2. Defamation 3. Litigation 4. Malpractice 1. Provider correct answers Obtaining informed consent is the responsibilty of the? 1. Provider 2. Nurse Manager 3. Client 4. Registered Nurse Yes correct answers If a n...

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3. Litigation correct answers The action of a lawsuit is called?
1. Tort
2. Defamation
3. Litigation
4. Malpractice

1. Provider correct answers Obtaining informed consent is the responsibilty of the?
1. Provider
2. Nurse Manager
3. Client
4. Registered Nurse

Yes correct answers If a nurse restrains a client without their permission or the permission of the
physician, can the nurse be charged with battery?

2. Libel correct answers A nurse documents in the client's chart that the physician is incompetent
because he did not respond promptly to the nurse's telephone call regarding the client. This is an
example of what?
1. Slander
2. Libel
3. Malpractice
4. Assault

Non-Therapeautic Communication correct answers "Mrs. Connor, I am not understanding what
you want. We'll try again later." This is an example of what?

Therapeutic Communication correct answers "Mrs. Connor, we are going to turn you toward
Rhonda so I can move the soiled linen beneath you." This is an example of?

Health Care Law correct answers The collection of laws that have a direct impact on the delivery
of health care or on the relationships among those in the business of health care or between the
providers and the recipients of health care

Legislation correct answers The process of introducing, adopting, changing, or repealing law

Regulation correct answers The process of putting laws into action through the establishment of
rules

Litigation correct answers The process of seeking help through the courts to address a perceived
wrong

Constitutional correct answers Name the source of law: legal rights and responsibilities

, Legislation correct answers Name the source of law: statutory laws (federal and state)

Administrative correct answers Name the source of law: rules and regulations to enforce
statutory laws

Common Law correct answers Name the source of law: court decisions

Nursing Standards of Care correct answers The legal guidelines for minimally safe and adequate
nursing practice

State Board of Nursing correct answers Who has the authority to issue and revoke a nursing
license?

Informed Consent correct answers Provides client with complete information prior to obtaining
agreement by client to accept a course of treatment or procedure

Record correct answers The informed consent is the _________ of the informed consent, not the
informed consent itself.

Expressed Consent correct answers Oral or written agreement of consent

Implied Consent correct answers Individual's nonverbal behavior indicates agreement; medical
emergency when a person cannot express content because of physical condition

Voluntary correct answers Informed consent must be ________________.

Capacity to understand correct answers Informed consent must be given by the client or an
individual with what?

Information correct answers Informed consent: the client must be given enough what to be the
ultimate decision maker?

Coerced correct answers Informed consent: Client must not feel __________________.

Witness correct answers What is the nurse's role in informed consent?

Yes correct answers Does the client have the right to refuse even after they have signed the
informed consent form?

The Americans with Disabilities Act correct answers Prohibits discrimination on the basis of
disability

Impaired Nurse correct answers If a nurse is unable to perform her job functions due to drugs,
alcohol, or mental illness, what is this referred to as?

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