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PVC Exam 3 Questions with All Correct Answers A lawyer quotes a precedent for punishment of a crime committed by the defendant in a trial. What is court-made law known as? - Answer-Common law A client is suing a nurse for malpractice. What is the term for the person bringing suit? - Answer-Pl...

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A lawyer quotes a precedent for punishment of a crime committed by the defendant in a
trial. What is
court-made law known as? - Answer-Common law

A client is suing a nurse for malpractice. What is the term for the person bringing suit? -
Answer-Plaintiff

Why would a home health care agency choose to be certified by Medicare? - Answer-
To receive reimbursement for Medicare-covered services

A student is choosing her educational path and desires a nursing degree with a track
that contains
community nursing and leadership, as well as liberal arts. The student would best be
suited in which
type of program? - Answer-Baccalaureate program

A nurse is caring for a young victim of a terrorist attack. During the rehabilitative
process, the nurse
assists the client in bathing and dressing. What role the nurse is engaged in? - Answer-
Caregiver

A nurse is caring for a client who is in the remission state of leukemia. The client
expresses anxiety
about the recurrence of leukemia. The client feels depressed when thinking about the
outcome of leukemia. Which aspect of health is the client talking about? - Answer-
Emotional health

A nurse is caring for a client from Taiwan who constantly requests pain medication.
What should the
nurse consider when assessing the client's pain? - Answer-Pain is what the client says it
is.

According to Maslow's basic human needs hierarchy, which needs are the most basic? -
Answer-Physiologic

A nurse working in a long-term care facility has an elderly male client who is very
confused. What
ethical dilemma is posed when using restraints in a long-term care setting? - Answer-It
threatens autonomy.

, A nurse is giving a talk to a local community group on health promotion and illness
prevention. The
nurse explains the different levels of promotion. Which of the following does the nurse
include when
talking about primary promotion? Select all that apply. - Answer--Poison control
information
-Immunization clinics
-Teaching about a healthy diet

A nurse is using Anandarajah and Hight's (2001) HOPE acronym to assess a client's
spirituality and
religious beliefs. Which of the following is a component of this acronym? - Answer-P =
personal spirituality

A nurse engages in professional rituals as a means to standardize practice and ensure
efficiency. In
doing so, the nurse integrates understanding of which of the following as a
characteristic? - Answer-Common and observable expressions of culture

A client refuses to have a pain medication administered by injection. A nurse says, "If
you don't let
me give you the shot, I will get help to hold you down and give it." With what crime might
the nurse
be charged? - Answer-Assault

Which of the following religious groups believe in divine healing through the "laying on
of hands?" - Answer-Mormons

What phrase best describes health? - Answer-Individually defined by each person

Which of the following statements accurately describes how Maslow's theory can be
applied to
nursing practice? - Answer-Nurses can apply this theory to the nursing process.

What is the ultimate goal of expanding nursing knowledge through nursing research? -
Answer-Learn improved ways to promote and maintain health.

The nurse conducting a community emergency preparedness education class includes
which of the
following as an example of a natural disaster? - Answer-Earthquake

What is the legal source of rules of conduct for nurses? - Answer-Nurse Practice Acts

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