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NSG 5130 JURISPRUDENCE EXAM- 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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Jurisprudence exam 1. Who may determine capacity (I.e ability or power to do) for the purpose of the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992? •€The office of the public Guardian and Trustee. 2. An RPN assesses that a client in the home requires routine urinary catheterization. What must be consider...

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NSG 5130 JURISPRUDENCE EXAM- 1 QUESTIONS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Jurisprudence exam
1. Who may determine capacity (I.e ability or power to do) for the
purpose of the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992?
•€The office of the public Guardian and Trustee.


2. An RPN assesses that a client in the home requires routine urinary
catheterization. What must be considered prior to initiation?
•€Identifying the risks and benefits of the procedure.


3. What is the purpose of ‘mandatory reporting’ to CNO?
•€To notify CNO of unsafe nursing practice.


4. Which of the following statements best describes the ‘clients’ in
the context of the therapeutic nurse-client relationship?
•€An individual, family, group or community.


5. What is the purpose of mandatory reporting?
•€To allow CNO to take action to protect the public and use
innovative approaches to help rehabilitate (i.e restore to
normal) the nurse.


6. What is CNO’s mandate?
•€To protect the public interest.


7. A nurse disagrees with a client’s decision to terminate a
pregnancy for genetic reasons and wishes to discontinue nursing
care. What should the nurse do first?
•€Consult with a nursing colleague to clarify the nurse’s own
values.


8. Who does the Regulated Health Professions Act(RHPA), 1991
govern in Ontario?

,•€Self-regulated health care providers


9. What CNO Statutory Committee would act upon a finding of
‘professional misconduct’?
•€Discipline


10. An RN case manager visits a client in the community whose
needs are becoming more complex. According to the CNO Practice
Guideline: RN and RPN Practice: The Client, the nurse and the
Environment, what is one factor that the case manager must
consider when determining the appropriate category of care
provider?
•€Environment


11. According to the CNO Practice Standard: Professional Standard,
Revised 2002, which one of the following descriptions best reflects
the Standard Statement related to ‘Accountability’?
•€Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible
for meeting legislative requirements and the standards of
the profession.


12. According to the CNO Practice Standard: Documentation,
Revised 2008, what is one of the three CNO Standard Statements
that describes a nurse’s accountability when documenting?
•€Communication


13. Under which of the following conditions can all nurses perform
controlled acts according to the Nursing Act, 1991?
•€When delegated or ordered by an NP.


14. What should a nurse do first when observing another nurse
abusing a client?
•€Report the matter to CNO

, 15. In which one of the following situations can a nurse accept an
order from another nurse?
•€An NP orders an RN to catheterize a client


16. What is one nursing responsibility when deciding whether to use
restraints?
•€Using the restraint that is least restrictive to the client


17. A nurse is asked by a client’s employer for information on the
client’s prognosis. What information, if any, can the nurse disclose?
•€No information without consent from the client


18. Under which one of the following conditions can a nurse accept
‘verbal orders’ from a physician?
•€When the physician is not physically present


19. What is the key piece of legislation that protects the client’s
confidentiality?
•€Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004.


20. Which one of the following statements is a key element of
informed consent according to the CNO Practice Guideline: Consent?
•€Alternative courses of action


21. Which of the following situations would represent a concern
about exceeding the boundaries of the therapeutic nurse-client
relationship?
•€A client is willing to speak only with his primary nurse and
refuses to speak with other nurses

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