True/False
1. The first step in the nursing process is diagnosis of the patient or the client.
2. A nursing care plan should be created when the individual enters care but should be amended as his
or her condition changes.
3. An ethnic group often shares food preferences, racial similarities, and mannerisms.
4. Views of pain are universal and are similar across ages, cultures, nationalities, and gender.
5. A nurse may sometimes be obliged to enforce visiting hours, even when this conflicts with visitors’
preferences.
Fill in the Blank
1. A nursing ______________ attempts to describe or explain the essential nature of nursing.
2. _____________ refers to values, beliefs, customs, rituals, attitudes, roles, and behaviors that are
shared by a large group of people and are passed from generation to generation.
3. Approximately 51% of Americans belong to a ______________ church.
4. Dr. Elizabeth Kübler-Ross distinguished five stages of ______________ in her highly respected book.
5. The term ______________ nursing describes nursing care that incorporates all aspects of a person’s
culture in planning and providing care.
PART 2
Fundamental nursing process 1 test 1 final legal tf fill in
True/False
1. Good Samaritan laws exist to protect individuals who are attempting to help others.
2. Both the nurse who injures a patient and the nurse’s employer can be held responsible for the nurse’s
acts.
3. The nurse practice act is the federal law that defines ethical nursing practice.
4. Slander and libel are forms of inappropriate physical touch.
5. Patients have the right to refuse treatment without reprisal from the health care team.
Fill in the Blank
1. ________________ is the legal obligation a person has to make good for the loss of, or damage to,
something for which he or she is responsible.
2. A _________________ is an agreement between two or more parties in which something of value is
exchanged.
3. Inappropriately revealing information about a patient is a breach of _________________.
4. ________________ is the threat to touch without permission.
5. ________________ is failing to perform your duties as any reasonable and prudent nurse would
customarily do in a similar situation.
True /false
1. False. The first step of nursing process is Assessment of the patient not diagnosis of patient.
2. False, nursing care plan is made and amended simultaneously when the patient enters the care.
3.True ,an ethnic group often shares food preferences, mannerisms ,and racial similarities.
4. False, views of pain is not universal and are not similar across ages , cultures, nationalities , and gender . Everyone has different perspective about pain like the extent to bear pain is different for everyone.
True/False 1. The first step in the nursing process is diagnosis of the patient or the...
True / False 1. Good Samaritan laws exist to protect individuals who are attempting to help others. 2. Both the nurse who injures a patient and the nurse’s employer can be held responsible for the nurse’s acts. 3. The nurse practice act is the federal law that defines ethical nursing practice. 4. Slander and libel are forms of inappropriate physical touch. 5. Patients have the right to refuse treatment without reprisal from the health care team.
14. What is the first step in the ethical decision-making process? a. Consider the alternatives b. Collect, analyze and interpret the data c. Consider the consequences of the actions d. Make a decision 15. What is the best definition of the ethical principle of non-maleficence? a. Health-care workers avoiding harm to clients b. Telling the truth to clients in all matters c. Being faithful to commitments made to clients d. The rights of self-determination of clients 16. What organization is...
PART 1 Introduction to Medical Assisting 12 Grade Name: Date: MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The branch of law concerned with issues of citizen Scenario for questions 6 and 7: A man is found lying unconscious outside the physician's office. You alert several colleagues, who go outside to assess the man's condition. It is clear that he will be unable to sign a consent form for treatment. welfare and safety is: a. private law b. criminal law c. constitutional law d. administrative...