Claywell LPN To RN Transitions 3rd Edition
Claywell LPN To RN Transitions 3rd Edition
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Chapter 08: Upholding Legal and Ethical Principles
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Justice |
| b. | Fidelity |
| c. | Veracity |
| d. | Beneficence |
ANS: D
The nurse who fails to remove a patient from an unsafe situation violates the bioethical principle of beneficence, which means to prevent harm, or promote good. Justice refers to fairness, and fidelity is the principle of faithfulness. Veracity refers to truth-telling.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 122
OBJ: Apply the seven universal biomedical ethical principles discussed in this chapter to the clinical setting. TOP: Nursing Ethics
MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
| a. | Justice |
| b. | Beneficence |
| c. | Autonomy |
| d. | Fidelity |
ANS: C
Autonomy refers to the patient’s right to refuse treatment and to make one’s own decisions regarding health care. Justice, beneficence, and fidelity refer to fairness, doing no harm, and truth-telling.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 124
OBJ: Apply the seven universal biomedical ethical principles discussed in this chapter to the clinical setting. TOP: Nursing Ethics
MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity
| a. | “Utilitarianism is concerned only with duty.” |
| b. | “Utilitarianism is also called Kantian ethics.” |
| c. | “Utilitarianism judges actions based on possible consequences.” |
| d. | “Utilitarianism judges actions based on intent.” |
ANS: C
Utilitarianism uses potential consequences to judge whether actions produce the greatest good. Kantian ethics judge actions based on intent and possible consequences. Deontology is a duty-oriented theory.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 126
OBJ: Apply an ethical framework or model for ethical decision-making.
TOP: Nursing Ethics
MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
| a. | “It means having knowledge of the health-related beliefs and practices of all cultures.” |
| b. | “It is the ability to care only for individuals from one’s own culture.” |
| c. | “It means working within the cultural context of individuals, families, and communities.” |
| d. | “It means avoiding discussing the patient’s practices or beliefs because they may not agree with your own.” |
ANS: C
Working within the cultural context of individuals, families, and communities is the definition of culturally competent nursing care. Knowing the health-related beliefs and practices of all cultures is unrealistic. The ability to care only for those from one’s own culture or avoiding discussing the patient’s beliefs is not within the definition of culturally competent care.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 123
OBJ: Explain the role of culture in biomedical ethics. TOP: Nursing Ethics
MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity
| a. | provides a framework for ethical decision-making. |
| b. | is non-negotiable. |
| c. | is applicable to most practice settings. |
| d. | helps with professional self-regulation. |
ANS: C
The ANA Code of Ethics is applicable to all practice settings. The Code is also provides a framework for ethical decision-making, is non-negotiable, and helps with professional self-regulation.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 127
OBJ: Explain the role of the Code of Ethics for Nurses to the practice of nursing.
TOP: Nursing Ethics
MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
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