Nursing Delegation, Setting Priorities, And Making Patient Care Assignments 2nd Edition by Patricia Kelly
Nursing Delegation, Setting Priorities, And Making Patient Care Assignments 2nd Edition by Patricia Kelly
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Chapter 5: Legal Aspects of Patient Care and Delegation
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | makes laws |
| b. | interprets laws |
| c. | tries laws |
| d. | implements laws |
ANS: C
A constitution is a set of basic laws that delineates the powers of different branches of a government and how these branches (or segments) relate to one another. Constitutions have the authority to: 1) make laws; 2) interpret laws; and 3) implement laws.
PTS: 1 DIF: Knowledge TOP: Sources of Law
| a. | consists of administrative law |
| b. | consists of constitutional law |
| c. | consists of criminal law |
| d. | consists of ethical law |
ANS: D
Public law defines a citizen’s relationship with the government and is comprised of three types of law. These three types of law are: 1) administrative law; 2) constitutional law; and 3) criminal law.
PTS: 1 DIF: Comprehension TOP: Public Law
| a. | civil |
| b. | contract |
| c. | state |
| d. | federal |
ANS: C
Nurse Practice Acts are state-based administrative laws that govern how nursing is performed in that state. Under Nurse Practice Acts, state boards of nursing are given the authority to define the practice of nursing within specific guidelines and parameters specified by the legislature; mandate required preparation for the practice of nursing; and discipline members who deviate from the rules for nursing practice in the state.
PTS: 1 DIF: Comprehension TOP: State
| a. | 12 |
| b. | 23 |
| c. | 36 |
| d. | 48 |
ANS: B
The Nurse Licensure Compact is an agreement among member states to allow nurses licensed in one state to practice in other states which are part of the agreement, without obtaining an additional license. This is a project of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing and currently there are 23 states who have joined this agreement at the time of this publication.
PTS: 1 DIF: Knowledge TOP: State
| a. | denial of an individual’s legal right |
| b. | failure to comply with a public duty |
| c. | failure to perform a private duty that results in harm to another |
| d. | negligent or intentional criminal wrongdoing |
ANS: D
Tort law is defined as a negligent or intentional civil wrongdoing resulting out of a contract or statute that causes injury to another person in some way. As a result of this wrongdoing, the injured party may sue the wrongdoer for damages (The Lectric’ Law Library’s Lexicon on Tort, 2008). Some other characteristics of tort law include the: 1) denial of an individual’s legal right; 2) failure to comply with a public duty; and 3) failure to perform a private duty that results in harm to another. Examples of tort include malpractice, neglect, or assault and battery.
PTS: 1 DIF: Application TOP: Tort Law
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