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Brunner and Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15th Edition TEST BANK (Hinkle, 2022). All Chapters 1 to 73 Complete, Verified Edition: ISBN 9781975161033
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1. A ilnurse ilhas ilbeen iloffered ila ilposition ilon ilan ilobstetric ilunit iland ilhas illearned ilthat ilthe ilunit
iloffers iltherapeutic ilabortions, ila ilprocedure ilthat ilcontradicts ilthe ilnurse's ilpersonal ilbeliefs. ilWhat
ilis ilthe ilnurse's ilethical ilobligation ilto ilthese ilclients?
A. The ilnurse ilshould iladhere ilto ilprofessional ilstandards ilof ilpractice iland iloffer
ilservice ilto ilthese ilclients.
B. The ilnurse ilshould ilmake ilthe ilchoice ilto ildecline ilthis ilposition iland ilpursue ila
ildifferent ilnursing ilrole.
C. The ilnurse ilshould ildecline ilto ilcare ilfor ilthe ilclient’s ilconsidering ilabortion.
D. The ilnurse ilshould ilexpress ilalternatives ilto ilwomen ilconsidering ilterminating iltheir ilpregnancy.
ANS: i l B
Rationale: ilTo ilavoid ilfacing ilthe ilethical ildilemma ilof ilproviding ilcare ilthat ilcontradicts ilthe ilnurse’s
ilpersonal ilbeliefs, ilthe ilnurse ilshould ilconsider ilworking ilin ilan ilarea ilof ilnursing ilthat ilwould ilnot
ilpose ilthis ildilemma. ilThe ilnurse ilshould ilnot ilprovide ilcare ilto ilthe ilclient ilbecause ilit ilis ila ilconflict
ilof ilpersonal ilvalues. ilThe ilnurse ilshould ilnot ildeny ilcare ilto ilthese ilclients ilas ilthis ilwould ilbe ila
ilbreach ilin ilthe ilCode ilof ilEthics ilfor ilnurses. ilIf ilthe ilclient ilis ilnot ilrequesting ilinformation ilfor
ilalternatives ilto ilabortions, ilthen ilthe ilnurse ilshould ilnot ilbe ilproviding ilthis ilinformation.
PTS: i l i l 1 REF: i l i l p. il27
NAT: i l Client ilNeeds: ilSafe, ilEffective ilCare ilEnvironment: ilManagement ilof ilCare
TOP: i l Chapter il1: ilProfessional ilNursing ilPractice KEY: i l Integrated ilProcess:
ilCaring ilBLM: i l Cognitive ilLevel: ilApply
2. An il80-year-old ilclient ilis iladmitted ilwith ila ildiagnosis ilof ilcommunity-acquired ilpneumonia.
ilDuring iladmission ilthe ilclient ilstates, il"I ilhave ila illiving ilwill." ilWhat ilimplication ilof ilthis ilshould
ilthe ilnurse ilrecognize?
A. This ildocument ilis ilalways ilhonored, ilregardless ilof ilcircumstances.
B. This ildocument ilspecifies ilthe ilclient's ilwishes ilbefore ilhospitalization.
C. This ildocument ilis ilbinding ilfor ilthe ilduration ilof ilthe ilclient's illife.
D. This ildocument ilhas ilbeen ildrawn ilup ilby ilthe ilclient's ilfamily ilto ildetermine ilDNR ilstatus.
ANS: i l B
Rationale: ilA illiving ilwill ilis ilone iltype ilof iladvance ildirective. ilIn ilmost ilsituations, illiving ilwills
ilare illimited ilto ilsituations ilin ilwhich ilthe ilclient's ilmedical ilcondition ilis ildeemed ilterminal. ilThe
ilother ilanswers ilare ilincorrect ilbecause illiving ilwills ilare ilnot ilalways ilhonored ilin ilevery
ilcircumstance, ilthey ilare ilnot ilbinding ilfor ilthe ilduration ilof ilthe ilclient's illife, iland ilthey ilare ilnot
ildrawn ilup ilby ilthe ilclient's ilfamily.
PTS: i l i l 1 REF: i l i l p. il29
NAT: i l Client ilNeeds: ilSafe, ilEffective ilCare ilEnvironment: ilManagement
ilof ilCare ilTOP: i l Chapter il1: ilProfessional ilNursing ilPractice
KEY: i l Integrated ilProcess: ilCommunication iland ilDocumentation BLM: i l Cognitive ilLevel:
ilAnalyze ilNOT: i l Multiple ilChoice
3. A ilnurse ilhas ilbeen ilproviding ilethical ilcare ilfor ilmany ilyears iland ilis ilaware ilof ilthe ilneed ilto
ilmaintain ilthe ilethical ilprinciple ilof ilnonmaleficence. ilWhich ilof ilthe ilfollowing ilactions ilwould ilbe
ilconsidered ila ilviolation ilof ilthis ilprinciple?
A. Discussing ila ilDNR ilorder ilwith ila ilterminally ilill ilclient
B. Assisting ila ilsemi-independent ilclient ilwith ilADLs
C. Refusing ilto iladminister ilpain ilmedication ilas ilprescribed
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