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BSNC 1020 FINAL: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ACTUAL ANSWERS RATED TO PASS!!

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BSNC 1020 FINAL: MULTIPLE CHOICE
QUESTIONS WITH ACTUAL ANSWERS RATED
TO PASS!!


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


a) Physical
b) Emotional
c) Financial
d) Spiritual Answer - D


Why are boundaries important in the nurse-client relationship?


a) They help the nurse establish control over the client.
b) They help protect the nurse from legal action.
c) They create a safe and therapeutic environment for the client.
d) They allow the nurse to become more emotionally invested in the client.
Answer - C


Which of the following is an example of a boundary violation in the nurse-client
relationship?


a) Giving a client a ride home from a session.
b) Discussing a client's progress with their family members.

,c) Offering to loan a client money.
d) All of the above. Answer - D


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.
Answer - 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. Answer - A


Which of the following is an example of inappropriate use of a nursing title?


a) A registered nurse refers to themselves as "doctor" when speaking with
patients
b) A licensed practical nurse (LPN) signs chart notes as "RN"

,c) A nurse practitioner (NP) introduces themselves to patients as "nurse" rather
than "doctor"
d) A nursing student wears a badge that reads "Student Nurse Practitioner"
Answer - B


Which of the following is a reason why the appropriate use of titles is
important in nursing practice?


a) It ensures that nurses are recognized for their professional achievements
b) It helps patients understand the roles and responsibilities of different
healthcare professionals
c) It helps nurses establish rapport with patients
d) All of the above Answer - B


Which of the following is a potential consequence of using a nursing title
improperly?


a) Loss of employment
b) Disciplinary action by the BCCNM
c) Legal action against the nurse
d) All of the above Answer - D


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 Answer -
B


Which of the following is an example of a conflict of interest in nursing
practice?


a) A nurse refers a patient to a healthcare provider that they own a share in
b) A nurse attends a conference paid for by a pharmaceutical company
c) A nurse works overtime to earn extra income
d) A nurse advocates for a patient to receive a specific treatment Answer - A


What is the primary concern of the BCCNM in regards to conflicts of interest?


a) Ensuring nurses are fairly compensated for their work
b) Preventing nurses from engaging in activities that could be harmful to the
patient
c) Protecting the reputation of the nursing profession
d) Promoting the economic interests of healthcare providers Answer - B


What is the recommended course of action if a conflict of interest arises?


a) The nurse should disclose the conflict of interest to the patient and their
healthcare team
b) The nurse should prioritize their own interests over the patient's interests
c) The nurse should continue to provide care as usual without disclosing the
conflict of interest

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