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BSNC 1020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS Which of the following is an example of a conflict of interest in nursing practice? a) A nurse refers a patient to a healthcare provider that they own a share in b) A nurse attends a conference paid for by a pharmaceutical company c) A nu...

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BSNC 1020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

Which of the following is an example of a conflict of interest in nursing practice?

a) A nurse refers a patient to a healthcare provider that they own a share in
b) A nurse attends a conference paid for by a pharmaceutical company
c) A nurse works overtime to earn extra income
d) A nurse advocates for a patient to receive a specific treatment - Answer-A

What is the primary concern of the BCCNM in regards to conflicts of interest?

a) Ensuring nurses are fairly compensated for their work
b) Preventing nurses from engaging in activities that could be harmful to the patient
c) Protecting the reputation of the nursing profession
d) Promoting the economic interests of healthcare providers - Answer-B

What is the recommended course of action if a conflict of interest arises?

a) The nurse should disclose the conflict of interest to the patient and their healthcare
team
b) The nurse should prioritize their own interests over the patient's interests
c) The nurse should continue to provide care as usual without disclosing the conflict of
interest
d) The nurse should refuse to provide care to the patient - Answer-A

Which of the following is a consequence of failing to disclose a conflict of interest?

a) Legal action against the nurse
b) Disciplinary action by the BCCNM
c) Damage to the nurse's professional reputation
d) All of the above - Answer-D

What is the goal of cultural safety in nursing practice?

a) To eliminate cultural differences in healthcare
b) To create a safe and respectful healthcare environment for all individuals, regardless
of their cultural background
c) To ensure that healthcare providers are knowledgeable about Indigenous culture
d) To encourage patients to assimilate into Western healthcare practices - Answer-B

, What is cultural humility?

a) The process of continually examining one's own cultural beliefs and biases
b) The process of erasing cultural differences to promote equality
c) The belief that one's own cultural beliefs are superior to others
d) The process of learning about other cultures to provide better care - Answer-A

What is anti-racism in nursing practice?

a) The belief that race should not be a factor in healthcare
b) The promotion of diversity in healthcare
c) The recognition and dismantling of systemic racism and bias in healthcare
d) The belief that all races are equal and should be treated the same - Answer-C

Why is it important for nurses to learn about Indigenous cultural safety?

a) To avoid being sued for discrimination
b) To provide equitable care to Indigenous patients
c) To promote Indigenous assimilation into Western healthcare practices
d) To meet government regulations on cultural competency - Answer-B

Which of the following is an example of cultural safety in nursing practice?

a) Offering traditional Indigenous healing practices to Indigenous patients
b) Telling a patient that their cultural beliefs are wrong
c) Refusing to provide care to a patient due to cultural differences
d) Assimilating patients into Western healthcare practices - Answer-A

What is the primary duty of a nurse according to the BCCNM?

a) To advocate for their patients
b) To provide high-quality care to their patients
c) To prioritize their own safety
d) To follow all policies and procedures of their workplace - Answer-B

Which of the following is an example of a nurse's duty to provide care?

a) Providing care only to patients who are easy to work with
b) Providing care that is consistent with the patient's preferences and values
c) Refusing to provide care to a patient who has a communicable disease
d) Providing care that is based solely on the nurse's personal beliefs and values -
Answer-B

What is the nurse's responsibility if they are unable to provide care to a patient due to
personal reasons or beliefs?

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