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Jurisprudence Exam-1 Solved 100% 2024
a 14 yo girl present sat of birth control centre requesting the oral contraceptive pill. she
has a boyfriend but has not yet had sex. how can the RN provide pt entered care
a. discuss continued abstinence as the best method of birth control
b. explore sexuality and birth control methods with the pt
c. refer the pt to her primary care provider for prescription
d. ask the pt to bring her boyfriend to her next appointment - ANSWER-b. explore
sexuality and birth control methods with the pt

A 7 year old boy is admitted to the ER with a compound fracture to the arm. his parents
are not reachable. is consent required to initiate treatment

a. no, because this is an emergency situation
b. no, because the nurse must act as a pt advocate
c. yes, because the parents must provide consent
d. Yes, because the child is a minor - ANSWER-a. no, because this is an emergency
situation

a 70 yo mentally competent pt is at high risk for falls. the nurse recommends the use of
a cane or a walker, but the pt refuses. what should the nurse do first
a. explore other options with the pt that may be acceptable
b. request that the MD speak to the pt
c. call the pt SDM to discuss the matter
d. refer the pt to the physio for assessment - ANSWER-a. explore other options with the
pt that may be acceptable

a MD calls in a telephone order for pain medication. the MD is not in the facility. should
the nurse accept the order
a. no, because telephone orders are limited to emergency situations
b. yes, because the MD is not physically present
c. yes, if the physician will return to sign the order within 48h
d. no, because telephone orders are not best practice - ANSWER-c. yes, if the
physician will return to sign the order within 48h

a MD gives a nurse a phone directive to catheterize the MS admitted pt. why should the
nurse refuse to follow this directive
a. direct orders must always be written for any procedure or treatment
b. nurses can initiate catheterization on in-pt without a directive
c. directives must always be written and signed by the MD/NP
d. nurses must always have the act of catheterization delegated - ANSWER-c.
directives must always be written and signed by the MD/NP

a nurse disagrees with a pt decision to terminate a pregnancy for genetic reasons and
wishes to discontinue nursing care. what should the nurse do first

,a. discuss changing the pts plan of care with the health care team
b. attempt to convince the pts family that there are other options
c. consult with a nursing colleague to clarify the nurses own values
d. report the plan of care to the ethics review committee - ANSWER-c. consult with a
nursing colleague to clarify the nurses own values

a nurse documents all the care provided during the workday at the end of the shift.
which documentation standard has the nurse breached
a. care must be documented immediately after it occurs
b. documentation must be relevant to pt care
c. documentation must be comprehensive
d. care must be documented in a timely manner - ANSWER-d. care must be
documented in a timely manner

a nurse has been asked to perform tracheal suctioning on a pt. according to the CNO
practice standard; decisions about procedures and authority. what is one of the
standards statements that must be considered when determining if the nurse can
perform this procedure
a. assessment
b. managing outcomes
c. implementation
d. pt stability - ANSWER-b. managing outcomes

a nurse has recently relocated and changed employers. what is the nurses
responsibility to CNO
a. report address changed to CNO when renewing the nurses annual membership
b. advise the nurses new employer to fax all changes to CNO
c. immediately update any changes to the nurses employer or home address with CNO
d. re-register and submit the new info to CNO - ANSWER-c. immediately update any
changes to the nurses employer or home address with CNO

a nurse has relocated to ontario from Florida. Which one of the following facts is the
nurse obligated to report to CNO
a. contact info for the nurses most recent employer in Florida
b. the nurses score on the Florida state board licensing exam
c. the nurse has been disciplined by the Florida state nursing regulatory body
d. the termination of the nurses employment by the previous employer - ANSWER-c.
the nurse has been disciplined by the Florida state nursing regulatory body

A nurse is advocating for a group of clients to obtain government subsidies for adequate
nutrition. According to the CNO Practice Standard.: Professional Standard, Revised
2002. Which one of the following Standard Statement best describes the nurse's actions

a. Relationships
b. Accountability
c. Knowledge

, d. Leadership - ANSWER-B. Accountability

a nurse is asked by a pts employer for info on the pts prognosis. what info if any can the
nurse disclose
a. the pts diagnosis but not the prognosis
b. all info if the diagnosis is employer-related
c. no info without consent from the pt
d. the pts prognosis but not the diagnosis - ANSWER-c. no info without consent from
the pt

a nurse is assigned a pt with complications following a therapeutic abortion which is in
direct conflict with the nurse's values and religious beliefs. what action should the nurse
take in this situation
a. reconsider her or his beliefs
b. find another nurse to care for the pt
c. inform the pt about her or his personal beliefs
d. refused the assignment and discontinue services for the pt - ANSWER-b. find another
nurse to care for the pt

a nurse is caring for a 97 yo male resident of a long term care. the pt has a history of
parkinson disease, requiring assistance with all activities of daily living. he has now
developed aspiration pneumonia. transfer to care has been ordered; however the pt
does not wish to go. how should consent for treatment be obtained
a. from one of the pts family member
b. from the substitution decision maker
c. from the pt
d. from the consent and capacity board - ANSWER-c. from the pt

a nurse is caring for a pt on life support. the pt's estranged spouse, who is the pt's
power of attorney for personal care, visits on a regular basis. the nurse has become
attracted to the pt's spouse and has been invited to the spouses home for dinner. what
demonstrates protecting the pt from abuse
a. reusing permission from the nurse's manager before accepting the invitation
b. declining the invitation to the spouse's home
c. requesting to be reassigned to a different pt before accepting the invitation
d. agreeing to meet the spouse in public location only - ANSWER-b. declining the
invitation to the spouse's home

a nurse is obtaining consent from a pt for treatment. the nurse describes the info about
the treatment required to make a decision. what else must the nurse do to provide
informed consent
a. ensure that the pt is of the minimum age to give consent
b. to provide the pt with written info
c. respond to the pts questions regarding the treatment
d. obtain a signature from the pt - ANSWER-c. respond to the pts questions regarding
the treatment

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