Chapter 04: Ethics in Community Health Nursing Practice

Foundations of Nursing in the Community 4e by Marcia Stanhope

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Chapter 04: Ethics in Community Health Nursing Practice

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

MULTIPLE CHOICE

 

  1. When and by whom was nursing’s first code of ethics written?
a. 1893, by Lystra Gretter
b. 1950, by the ANA House of Delegates
c. 1953, by the International Council of Nurses (ICN)
d. 2001, by the ANA House of Delegates

 

 

ANS:  A

The Nightingale Pledge, considered nursing’s first code of ethics, was written by Lystra Gretter in 1893.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Remember (Knowledge)                         REF:   p. 53

 

  1. A nurse didn’t know what to do when faced with a particular ethical dilemma because an option that would have a good outcome didn’t seem possible. The nurse decided to talk to the agency supervisor and decide what action to take. Which of the following best describes the nurse’s actions?
a. Appropriate, because the supervisor is responsible for the nurse’s choices
b. Intelligent, because the supervisor has access to resource persons (clergy, physicians, administrators) who might know of options the nurse hadn’t considered
c. Justified, because this provides an opportunity to discuss the issue but the nurse maintains responsibility for the decision
d. Wise, because the supervisor would be more knowledgeable concerning agency priorities and traditional practices

 

 

ANS:  C

Ethically, each nurse is responsible for his or her own decisions and cannot avoid ethical accountability by relying on obedience to a supervisor or any external rule or policy.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Apply (Application)                               REF:   p. 54

 

  1. Which of the following is the first and most crucial step in the ethical decision-making process?
a. Assess the context or environment in which the decision must be made.
b. Consider the various ethical principles or theories.
c. Identify the ethical concerns.
d. Make a decision and act on it.

 

 

ANS:  C

The first step in the ethical decision-making framework is to carefully identify the ethical issue or dilemma.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Understand (Comprehension)                  REF:   p. 54

 

  1. A nurse is asked to meet with a family who recently emigrated from Botswana (Africa). After the clinical doctor tells the husband the wife’s diagnosis of breast cancer, the family thanks the physician and starts to leave. Ethically, which of the following is the nurse’s most important action?
a. Emphasizing that the family must set up a surgical appointment for the wife immediately
b. Assessing the family’s current living situation, including insurance and other assets
c. Educating the family concerning the usual treatment and the prognosis of breast cancer
d. Interviewing the family concerning their perspective of the threat to the family’s well-being

 

 

ANS:  D

Any of the actions might be taken. However, the United States is a multicultural nation with diverse ethnic groups and diverse values. Before any intervention can be made, the health care professionals must understand the family’s cultural, psychological, social, communal, and environmental contexts, because these contexts affect the way issues are formulated and decisions are made. Consequently, it is crucial to interview the family to determine their understanding of the situation before deciding what, if any, intervention must be made. In many cultures the family, rather than the individual, is the unit of primary concern.

 

DIF:    Cognitive Level: Analyze (Analysis)                                 REF:   p. 54

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