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A nurse is preparing a presentation on professional accountability. Which of the following documents should the nurse use to guide ethical nursing practice?

A. The Nurse Practice Act of the state

The Nurse Practice Act governs legal scope of practice but does not specifically guide ethical behavior.

B. Code of Ethics For Nurses with interpretive Statements

Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements; This document, developed by the American Nurses Association (ANA), provides a comprehensive guide for ethical decision-making and professional conduct in nursing practice.

C. The Future of Nursing Report

The Future of Nursing Report addresses policy and education recommendations, not direct ethical guidance.

D. Healthy People 2030

Healthy People 2030 focuses on national health promotion goals, not nursing ethics.

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Full Explanation

A. The Nurse Practice Act governs legal scope of practice but does not specifically guide ethical behavior.
B. Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements; This document, developed by the American Nurses Association (ANA), provides a comprehensive guide for ethical decision-making and professional conduct in nursing practice.
C. The Future of Nursing Report addresses policy and education recommendations, not direct ethical guidance.
D. Healthy People 2030 focuses on national health promotion goals, not nursing ethics.


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QUESTION

A nurse is evaluating a teenage client's identity status. Which behavior may indicate an identity crisis?

A. Exploring multiple belief systems and values

Exploring different values is a normal part of identity development.

B. Participating in extracurricular activities regularly

Participation in activities reflects engagement and stability.

C. Expressing a consistent long-term career goal

Expressing consistent career goals indicates a formed identity.

D. Refusing to make decisions about

Refusing to make decisions about their future may reflect confusion or avoidance, which are common signs of an identity crisis during adolescence.

Full Explanation

A. Exploring different values is a normal part of identity development.
B. Participation in activities reflects engagement and stability.
C. Expressing consistent career goals indicates a formed identity.
D. Refusing to make decisions about their future may reflect confusion or avoidance, which are common signs of an identity crisis during adolescence.

QUESTION

A nurse is using therapeutic communication with a new parent struggling to cope. Which of the following statements demonstrates this technique?

A. Tell me more about what has been difficult for you since the baby has arrived

This open-ended statement invites the parent to express their feelings and experiences, which is central to therapeutic communication.

B. Why don't you just relax and stop worrying?

Telling someone to relax minimizes their feelings and is not supportive.

C. You should talk to your friends about this instead

Redirecting the issue to others can feel dismissive.

D. You need to be more organized. That will help.

Giving unsolicited advice can be judgmental and is not therapeutic.

Full Explanation

A. This open-ended statement invites the parent to express their feelings and experiences, which is central to therapeutic communication.
B. Telling someone to relax minimizes their feelings and is not supportive.
C. Redirecting the issue to others can feel dismissive.
D. Giving unsolicited advice can be judgmental and is not therapeutic.

QUESTION

Palliative care is intended:

A. For clients with terminal illnesses after treatment, options have been exhausted

Palliative care is not limited to terminal phases or when all treatment options have been exhausted.

B. To improve quality of life through symptom management and supported any state

Palliative care can be provided alongside curative treatments and is appropriate for clients with serious illnesses at any stage.

C. Only for clients at the end of life and excludes other forms of medical treatment

Palliative care can be integrated with other medical treatments and is not restricted to end-of-life care.

D. Exclusively for hospice patients who are no longer receiving curative care

Hospice care is a form of palliative care for those nearing the end of life, but palliative care itself is broader and not exclusive to hospice.

Full Explanation

A. Palliative care is not limited to terminal phases or when all treatment options have been exhausted.
B. Palliative care can be provided alongside curative treatments and is appropriate for clients with serious illnesses at any stage.
C. Palliative care can be integrated with other medical treatments and is not restricted to end-of-life care.
D. Hospice care is a form of palliative care for those nearing the end of life, but palliative care itself is broader and not exclusive to hospice.