1. A healthcare provider who is not caring for the client calls and requests information
about the client's neighbor. The nurse refuses to provide information. -
ANS-confidentiality
2. A nurse is experiencing an ethical dilemma with a client. Which information indicates the
nurse has a correct understanding of the primary cause of ethical dilemmas?-
ANS-Presence of conflicting values
3. A nurse offers pain medication to a client who is experiencing acute appendicitis. The
nurse understands that this aspect of care delivery is an example of which ethical
principle?- ANS-Beneficence
4. A nurse receives a medication prescription that seems incorrect based on the client's
diagnosis and contacts the provider for clarification. The nurse understands that this
action is an example of which ethical principle?- ANS-nonmaleficence
5. A nurse reports suspicious co-worker behavior to the nurse manager. What ethical
principle is the nurse demonstrating?- ANS-non-maleficence
6. After applying concepts from the Code of Ethics for Nurses to resolve this ethical
dilemma, Nina understands that nursing care is shaped by client _____,_____ , values,
and ____ to pay. - ANS-prefences, needs, choices
7. After hearing the nurse manager and Amelia's concerns, the healthcare provider
prescribes a low dose narcotic pain medication for the client. Although confronting the
healthcare provider and the charge nurse was difficult, Amelia knows that ______ for
quality client care is the ______ thing to do in
8. _____ situation.- ANS-advocating, right, every
9. Amelia approaches the nurse manager to discuss the situation. Together, they discuss
Amelia's concern with the healthcare provider. In this situation, Amelia first talked with
the _____, then the ______, and finally the _____. She followed the proper chain of
_______
10. . - ANS-health care provider, charge nurse, nurse manager, command
11. Amelia decides to escalate her concerns to the manager. In doing so, she is
demonstrating which professional core values? Select all that apply.
12. Accountability
13. Lifelong learning
14. Advocacy
15. Confidentiality
16. Responsibility- ANS-advocacy, responsibility
17. Amelia Reyes (preferred pronouns she, her), a nurse in the emergency department (ED),
is assigned to care for a young adult male client who was admitted following a
motorcycle accident. The client has suffered a broken arm and leg and is waiting for
surgery. During admission, the client verbalized a history of substance-use disorder.
Despite reporting pain 10/10, the healthcare provider has not prescribed narcotic pain
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