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Nurse Executive Practice Test 4 Questions and Answers 100% Pass A patient has requested not to be intubated based on his increasingly poor health and his previous experience on a ventilator. After he becomes comatose, his daughter arrives from out of state and demands that her father be intubat...

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Nurse Executive Practice Test 4

Questions and Answers 100% Pass


A patient has requested not to be intubated based on his increasingly poor health and his previous

experience on a ventilator. After he becomes comatose, his daughter arrives from out of state and

demands that her father be intubated. The physician agrees to intubate in order to resolve the conflict

but decides to have an anesthesia intern do the intubation "for practice." The nurse's first ethical

obligation is to the: - ANSWER✔✔-Patient


A professional practice model is differentiated from a model of care delivery by the following: -

ANSWER✔✔-Clinical decision-making and interdisciplinary communication are basic elements of a care

delivery model.


An area of technology that is increasing access to health care by allowing providers to treat patients

remotely is: - ANSWER✔✔-Telehealth


As a nurse executive, you have been asked to seek approval to open five additional NICU beds.

Occupancy approval is a part of the licensing process and rests with the: - ANSWER✔✔-State

government


As the leader of the crisis management team responding to a serious issue regarding contaminated

implants placed in patients during surgery, the nurse executive applies this essential approach to the

main public trust. - ANSWER✔✔-Truthful disclosure




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Evidence of exemplary professional practice in a Magnet hospital would include: - ANSWER✔✔-Self-

scheduling


Federal regulations government the quality of care provided by healthcare facilities are enforced by: -

ANSWER✔✔-The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services


If a nurse leaves a unit without adequate coverage or before relief arrives and something untoward

happens to a patient: - ANSWER✔✔-An abandonment argument can be made.


In healthcare, when the term "customers" is used, it usually refers to clients or patients and their

families. However, a broader definition would be: - ANSWER✔✔-Those whom we exist to serve


In the Code of Ethics for Nurses, one of the core ethical principals is: - ANSWER✔✔-Autonomy,

Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, and Justice.


In their classic work on managers and leaders, Bennis and Nanus (1985,1987) asserted that managers

and leaders differ in how they think and act. Leaders focus on purposes, use strategy as common

methodology, and are challenged to "do the right things," while managers: - ANSWER✔✔-Focus on

structure and procedures, use schedules as common methodology, and are challenged to "do things

right."


Incident reports are a mechanism for formal reporting of critical events so that organizations can focus

on and improve patient safety. However, nurses and physicians should not reference incident reports in

notes or orders in the patient record because: - ANSWER✔✔-It may alter protection from discovery and

alert the plaintiff's attorney to its existence


It is essential to promote a clear flow of information to improve patient safety. One innovation that is

being widely adopted in healthcare is: - ANSWER✔✔-Centralized computerized charting



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