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BSNC 1020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED 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 wor...

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BSNC 1020 FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED 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?

a) Refuse to provide care to the patient
b) Discuss the situation with the patient and attempt to find a solution
c) Provide care that is inconsistent with the patient's preferences and values
d) Inform the patient that they will need to find another healthcare provider - Answer-B

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

a) Administering medications without checking the patient's identification
b) Failing to report a medication error to the appropriate personnel c) Providing care that
is consistent with the patient's medical history and current health status
d) Disregarding infection prevention and control protocols - Answer-C

What should a nurse do if they are unable to provide safe care to a patient?

a) Continue to provide care to the best of their ability

, b) Inform the patient that they are unable to provide safe care and ask them to seek
care elsewhere
c) Notify their supervisor and take appropriate steps to ensure the patient's safety
d) Refuse to provide care to the patient - Answer-C

What is a nurse's duty to report according to the BCCNM?

a) Reporting any concerns or suspicions of abuse or neglect of vulnerable individuals
b) Reporting all patient complaints to the nurse's supervisor
c) Reporting any breach of patient confidentiality to the patient's family
d) Reporting any adverse events that occur during a shift to the healthcare facility's
administration - Answer-A

What should a nurse do if they suspect that a colleague is impaired while on duty?

a) Ignore the situation and continue with their work
b) Report the situation to the police
c) Report the situation to the appropriate supervisor or authority
d) Approach the colleague directly and express concern - Answer-C

Which of the following situations requires a nurse to report to the BCCNM?

a) A patient complains about their meal to the nurse
b) A patient refuses to take their medication as prescribed
c) A nurse observes another healthcare provider acting unprofessionally
d) A patient reports feeling dizzy and lightheaded - Answer-C

When should a nurse report a colleague to the BCCNM for unprofessional conduct?

a) If the conduct does not affect patient care
b) If the nurse has a personal disagreement with the colleague
c) If the conduct violates the BCCNM's standards of practice or code of ethics
d) If the conduct is not illegal or dangerous - Answer-C

What is a nurse's responsibility if they witness an adverse event?

a) Ignore the situation and continue with their work
b) Report the situation to their supervisor at the end of their shift
c) Document the event in the patient's chart and inform the healthcare team
d) Wait for another healthcare provider to report the event - Answer-C


Which of the following is not a type of boundary in the nurse-client relationship
according to the BCCNM?

a) Physical
b) Emotional

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