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 6: Consent to Treatment
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | The consent must be voluntary |
| b. | The consent must be specific to the proposed treatment or procedure |
| c. | The patient must be legally capable |
| d. | All of the above |
ANS: D
Correct D: All of the above apply. In addition, the patient must be told of the risks, benefits, and drawbacks of the proposed procedure; the risks of foregoing the treatment; the treatment options and benefits; and who will perform the procedure.
Incorrect A: All of the above apply. In addition, the patient must be told of the risks, benefits, and drawbacks of the proposed procedure; the risks of foregoing the treatment; the treatment options and benefits; and who will perform the procedure.
Incorrect B: All of the above apply. In addition, the patient must be told of the risks, benefits, and drawbacks of the proposed procedure; the risks of foregoing the treatment; the treatment options and benefits; and who will perform the procedure.
Incorrect C: All of the above apply. In addition, the patient must be told of the risks, benefits, and drawbacks of the proposed procedure; the risks of foregoing the treatment; the treatment options and benefits; and who will perform the procedure.
DIF: Cognitive level: Knowledge REF: pp. 160–161
| a. | Abuse |
| b. | Battery |
| c. | Misconduct |
| d. | Negligence |
ANS: B
Correct B: Legally, to touch another person without permission constitutes battery.
Incorrect A: Not enough details are known about this situation to determine if abuse of patient rights is definitely involved.
Incorrect C: Not enough details are known about this situation to determine if misconduct is definitely involved.
Incorrect D: Not enough details are known about this situation to determine if negligence is definitely involved.
DIF: Cognitive level: Application REF: p. 156
| a. | Autonomy |
| b. | Accountability |
| c. | Fidelity |
| d. | Beneficience |
ANS: A
Correct A: Autonomy, or the right to determine and act on a self-chosen plan, is the hallmark ethical principle of informed consent.
Incorrect B: Being accountable is a primary nursing value, not an ethical principle.
Incorrect C: Fidelity is an ethical principle involved in informed consent, but it is not the hallmark principle.
Incorrect D: Beneficience is an ethical principle involved in informed consent, but it is not the hallmark principle.
DIF: Cognitive level: Knowledge REF: p. 159
| a. | Physician documentation of the patient’s consent |
| b. | Physician documentation related to risks, consequences, and benefits of the procedure |
| c. | Time and date the consent was received |
| d. | All of the above |
ANS: D
Correct D: All of the above are required in this situation.
Incorrect A: All of the above are required in this situation.
Incorrect B: All of the above are required in this situation.
Incorrect C: All of the above are required in this situation.
DIF: Cognitive level: Analysis REF: pp. 162–163
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