A) "Advance directives establish the patient's choices about healthcare treatment if the patient should become unable to communicate."
B) "Legal requirements for advance directives are the same in every state."
C) "A patient may change the advance directive by telling the attending physician or by making changes in writing."
D) "Advance directives help to make sure the patient receives as much or as little care as he wishes."
E) "Examples of advance directives include living wills and durable power of attorney for healthcare."
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A) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
B) Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)
C) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
D) Health Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)
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Multiple Choice
A) The ANA Code of Ethics is a collection of federal and state laws.
B) The ANA Code of Ethics guarantees the patient's right to dignity.
C) Violation of a standard in the ANA Code of Ethics is considered to be a criminal offense.
D) The patient's privacy is guaranteed by the ANA Code of Ethics.
E) Violation of the ANA Code of Ethics may result in disciplinary action by the state board of nursing.
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Multiple Choice
A) Assist the patient and her son with reaching a compromise.
B) Administer the patient's chemotherapy treatment as ordered.
C) Advise the patient's son to consult with the hospital legal department for guidance.
D) Ask the patient's son to share more information about his decision to refuse the treatment.
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A) Quasi-intentional torts
B) Breach of confidentiality
C) Vicarious liability
D) Character defamation
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A) Notify the nursing supervisor of the suspected physical abuse.
B) Complete a physical assessment of the child.
C) Obtain an order for pain medication.
D) Notify Child Protective Services of the suspected abuse.
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A) Disciplinary action against the nurse's license to practice
B) Criminal misdemeanor charges against the nurse
C) Medical malpractice lawsuit against the nurse
D) Termination of the nurse's employment
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A) Assault
B) Fraud
C) False imprisonment
D) Quasi-intentional tort
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A) Negligence is an example of an intentional tort.
B) Battery is an example of an intentional tort.
C) Intentional torts include invasion of privacy.
D) Malpractice is a type of unintentional tort.
E) False imprisonment is an example of an unintentional tort.
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Multiple Choice
A) The patient is confused and does not appear to understand the plan of treatment or the consent form.
B) The patient who is in cardiac arrest is transported to the emergency department without accompaniment by family members.
C) The surgeon requests that the patient be transferred to the surgical suite before the nurse has an opportunity to obtain the patient's informed consent.
D) The patient is crying due to severe pain and is unable to verbalize understanding of the treatment plan.
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A) "Charting communicates to members of the healthcare team the patient's care and responses during my shift."
B) "Charting allows me to share with the healthcare team my opinions of what happened with the patient."
C) "Charting helps the other nurses understand the patient care provided during my shift."
D) "Charting is required to comply with practice guidelines and institutional policies."
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A) Assault
B) Battery
C) Slander
D) Libel
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A) The delegatee's level of experience
B) The job description of the delegatee
C) The patient's opinion of the delegatee
D) The delegatee's sense of confidence
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A) Good Samaritan laws
B) Mandatory reporting laws
C) Nurse practice act
D) Nursing standards of practice
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A) Guarantee of peer review
B) Prevention of workplace violence
C) Exemption from mandatory overtime
D) Assurance of safe staffing
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Multiple Choice
A) Deposition
B) Mediation
C) Litigation
D) Arbitration
E) Negotiation
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Multiple Choice
A) "Incident reports are used by nurse managers to discipline nursing staff for making errors."
B) "If an error in care occurs, an incident report must be kept in the patient's medical record in case of a lawsuit."
C) "To promote open communication, a copy of the incident report should be provided to the patient."
D) "The risk management team uses incident reports to prevent the incident from recurring."
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Multiple Choice
A) Expressing a personal attraction toward the patient
B) Accepting a grocery store gift card from the patient
C) Agreeing to meet the patient for coffee after the patient is fully healed
D) Sharing details about the nurse's personal problems with the patient
E) Denying the patient's parents access the patient's medical record
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A) Malpractice
B) Libel
C) Negligence
D) Abandonment
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Multiple Choice
A) Helping a patient with billing claims
B) Assisting a patient who is leaving the hospital
C) Ensuring a clean and safe environment
D) Protecting the patient from misrepresentation
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