Code of Ethics BSNC 1020 Final Exam with 100% Verified Answers…??
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Code of Ethics BSNC 1020 Final Exam with 100%
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A nurse has a duty to maintain their competence in their field of practice. What is the
nurse's responsibility in maintaining their competence?
a. Participating in continuing education and professional development opportunit...
Code of Ethics BSNC 1020 Final Exam with 100%
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A nurse has a duty to maintain their competence in their field of practice. What is the
nurse's responsibility in maintaining their competence?
a. Participating in continuing education and professional development opportunities
b. Keeping up-to-date with current research and evidence-based practice c. Seeking
supervision and feedback from colleagues and supervisors
d. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS--D
A nurse has a legal and ethical obligation to maintain patient confidentiality. Which of
the following is an example of a breach of confidentiality?
a. Sharing patient information with a fellow nurse who is involved in the patient's care
b. Discussing patient information with a family member who is listed as an
emergency contact
c. Posting patient information on social media
d. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS--C
How can a nurse maintain appropriate boundaries with clients who share personal
information?
a) Share personal information in return to establish rapport.
b) Reassure the client that their information is confidential and redirect the
conversation back to the therapeutic purpose.
c) Encourage the client to share more to gain a deeper understanding of their
situation.
d) Offer advice and solutions to the client based on their personal information. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--B
Informed consent is an important ethical principle in healthcare. What is the nurse's
role in obtaining informed consent?
a. Providing patients with information about their treatment options and the risks and
benefits of each option
b. Ensuring patients understand the information provided and are able to make a
decision
c. Documenting the informed consent process in the patient's record
d. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS--D
Nurses have a duty to report any suspected abuse of a patient, including child or
elder abuse. What is the nurse's responsibility in reporting abuse?
a. Reporting the abuse to a superior within the institution
b. Reporting the abuse to the appropriate authorities
c. Documenting the suspected abuse in the patient's record
, d. All of the above - CORRECT ANSWERS--B
What are some strategies a nurse can use to establish and maintain clear
boundaries with clients?
a) Clarify roles and expectations at the beginning of the therapeutic relationship.
b) Develop a personal relationship with the client to establish trust. c) Blur the lines
between personal and professional life.
d) Keep all communication with the client strictly within the therapeutic context. -
CORRECT ANSWERS--A
What does the principle of beneficence require of nurses, according to the CNA
Code of Ethics?
a) To avoid causing harm to others
b) To promote the well-being of others
c) To respect the autonomy of others
d) To treat others fairly and equitably - CORRECT ANSWERS--B
What does the principle of justice require of nurses, according to the CNA Code of
Ethics?
a) To provide care that is in the best interests of the patient
b) To advocate for access to healthcare services for all individuals and communities
c) To respect the autonomy of patients and communities
d) To avoid causing harm to patients and communities - CORRECT ANSWERS--B
What is a conflict of interest in nursing practice?
a) A situation where a nurse is asked to perform a task outside their scope of
practice
b) A situation where a nurse has a personal interest that could interfere with their
professional obligations
c) A situation where a nurse is unable to provide care due to their own health
concerns
d) A situation where a nurse is not compensated fairly for their work - CORRECT
ANSWERS--B
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 - CORRECT ANSWERS--A
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
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