Ethical Legal Issues Canadian Nursing 3rd Edition by neial B.Smith
Ethical Legal Issues Canadian Nursing 3rd Edition by neial B.Smith
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Nursing Law and Ethics
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Provincial and federal nursing bodies |
| b. | The Supreme Court of Canada |
| c. | Provincial nursing labour unions |
| d. | The Drug and Pharmacies Regulation Act, 1990 |
ANS: A
Correct A: Provincial and federal regulatory bodies, as well as the Canadian Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses have certain requirements related to nurses’ knowledge and skill.
Incorrect B: The Supreme Court is not involved in this mandate.
Incorrect C: Labour unions do not focus on nursing standards and knowledge.
Incorrect D: This act is relevant but is specific to drugs and pharmacies, not legal issues in general.
DIF: Cognitive level: Comprehension REF: p. 5
| a. | Nurses do not share the same perspectives of health care with other health care professionals. |
| b. | Morality and care are at the heart of nursing practice. |
| c. | Ethics enables nurses to choose the correct course of action. |
| d. | Convincing family members of compassionate courses of action is best done by nurses. |
ANS: B
Correct B: Nurses study ethics because morality and care are at the heart of nursing practice.
Incorrect A: Professional values may be shared across multiple professions.
Incorrect C: Ethics allows nurses to consider multiple options and to choose the best course of action.
Incorrect D: Nurses often know the family best, but this statement is not necessarily true.
DIF: Cognitive level: Synthesis REF: p. 8
| a. | It encourages nurses to critique others’ points of view. |
| b. | It allows nurses to justify and defend their positions on a situation. |
| c. | It allows nurses to use rhetoric to convince an interdisciplinary team. |
| d. | It allows nurses to convince patients to choose comfort measures only. |
ANS: B
Correct B: It is appropriate for nurses to justify and defend positions on an ethical patient situation. Often the nurse knows the patient best and has relevant information to contribute to the decision-making process.
Incorrect A: Knowledge gives nurses the opportunity to see flaws in the thinking of others but does not encourage critique. Positions are, however, open to critique by others with knowledge.
Incorrect C: Rhetoric is inappropriate to use in a professional discussion.
Incorrect D: This may not be appropriate and is not the role of the nurse alone.
DIF: Cognitive level: Comprehension REF: p. 9
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