You are on page 1of 34

27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

mcsa.villaver.swu@phinmaed.com Switch account

Draft saved

Your email will be recorded when you submit this form

* Required

Please choose the best answer and don’t forget to click the letter of your choice.

1 point

a. Malpractice

b. Assault

c. Liability

d. Negligence

1 point

a. Assault

b. Malpractice

c. Negligence

d. Acceptable practice

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 1/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. While preparing a medication, the nurse notices that instead of 1 tablet, she put 2
tablets into the client’s medicine cup.

b. As the nurse was about to administer medication, the client questioned why the
medication is still given in fact the physician discontinued it.

c. The nurse gave a client the wrong medication and an hour later, complained of
dyspnea.

d. The nurse administered 2 tablets of analgesic instead of 1 tablet as prescribed. The


patient notices the error and complained.

1 point

a. He/she performs his/her duty as prescribed in the job description.

b. The action resulted in an injury resulted from non-compliance to the standard of


care.

c. The participation of the child’s parents resulted in an injury to the child

d. He/she is aware of the possibility of the injury to the patient

1 point

a. Hospital

b. Head nurse

c. Nursing Supervisor

d. Nursing staff

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 2/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Physician’s order

b. Preference of the family

c. Patient’s right

d. Institutional policy

1 point

Option 1

a. Writes in the chart that the patent refuses to take his medication

b. Explains to the patient that he needs the medications for his recovery

c. Refer to the attending physician about his refusal

d. Ask the patient to sign the waiver of responsibility

1 point

a. Beneficence

b. Non-maleficence

c. Justice

d. Confidentiality

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 3/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Egalitarian

b. Utilitarian

c. Double effect

d. Epikia

1 point

a. Confidentiality

b. Truthfulness

c. Autonomy

d. Privacy

1 point

a. Autonomy

b. Beneficence

c. Justice

d. Non-maleficence

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 4/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Unsound mind

b. Negligent

c. Unethical

d. Immoral

1 point

a. Battery

b. Assault

c. False imprisonment

d. Probable cause

1 point

a. “Alright, just tell me when you are ready to have your temperature checked”

b. “This will not hurt you, just put it under your tongue”

c. “If you let me check your temperature, your fever will be gone”

d. “You don’t want your temperature taken? I will call the guard to hold you and give
you an injection instead”

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 5/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Assault

b. Slander

c. Invasion of privacy

d. Malpractice

1 point

a. RN

b. Admission clerk

c. Surgeon

d. Anesthesiologist

1 point

a. Competent nurse

b. Novice nurse

c. Proficient nurse

d. Advanced nurse

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 6/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Eugenics

b. Posthumanism

c. Stem cell

d. Human enhancement

1 point

a. Artificial Embryo Twinning

b. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer

c. Heterozygous

d. Somatic Cell Nuclear Twinning

1 point

a. Wisdom

b. Sensitivity

c. Autonomy

d. Good science

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 7/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Insulin

b. Protein

c. Virus

d. Plasmid

1 point

a. Newborn screening

b. Maternal testing

c. Prenatal diagnosis screening

d. Carrier screening

1 point

a. Huntington’s Disease

b. Down syndrome

c. Cystic fibrosis

d. RPI Deficiency

e. All of the above

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 8/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Rehabilitation programs

b. Palliative programs

c. Hospice programs

d. None of the above

1 point

a. Respect

b. Beneficence

c. Justice

d. Veracity

1 point

a. Inform the physician

b. Discuss the other therapies

c. Refer the patient to another qualified physician

d. Reinforce the appropriateness of the treatment

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 9/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Nursing policies

b. Nursing process

c. Nursing standards

d. Nursing procedures

1 point

a. Therapeutic use of self

b. Health education

c. Administration of treatment and medications

d. Execution of nursing procedures

1 point

a. Order sheet

b. Kardex

c. Admission notes

d. Doctor’s notes

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 10/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. When infant chronically and irreversibly comatose

b. When treatment would only prolong dying

c. When treatment would be futile, or inhumane

d. When infant chronically and reversibly comatose

1 point

a. St. Christopher’s

b. St. Agustin’s

c. St. Peter’s

d. St. Luke’s

1 point

a. Accuracy and conciseness

b. Thoroughness and current recording

c. The use of abbreviation

d. Organization and legibility

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 11/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Belgium

b. Germany

c. Spain

d. Netherlands

1 point

a. Netherlands

b. Germany

c. Belgium

d. Switzerland

1 point

a. DNR orders should be documented in the written medical record.

b. Patients, when they are able, should not still participate in DNR decisions.

c. Decisions to withhold CPR should be discussed with the health care team.

d. DNR status should be reviewed on a regular basis.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 12/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Chemical code

b. No code

c. Slow code

d. Code blue

1 point

a. One who is incapable of relationships

b. One who could be said to have interests

c. One who has a sense of futurity

d. One who has cognitive awareness

1 point

a. Brain death

b. Persistent Vegetative State

c. Bedridden

d. Brain activity

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 13/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Surrogacy

b. In Vitro Fertilization

c. Adoption

d. Artificial Insemination

1 point

a. 1973: In Roe v. Wade

b. 1976: Danforth v. Planned Parenthood of Central Missouri

c. 1976: Hyde amendment

d. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services

1 point

a. The ability to feel pain

b. The ability to manage stress

c. Reasoning

d. A concept of the self

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 14/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Shockwave

b. Ethnocentrism

c. Culture bias

d. Culture shock

1 point

a. Beverage Model

b. Bismarck Model

c. National Health Insurance

d. Out of Pocket

1 point

a. HIPAA

b. Institutional Regulation Board

c. Affordable Care Act

d. Patient Protection Act

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 15/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Macro-allocation

b. Micro-allocation

c. Medicaid

d. Medicare

1 point

a. Recording of all actions in advance to save time

b. The client’s record also shows a document on how much health care agencies will
be reimbursed for their services

c. Educational resource for students of nursing and medicine

d. Means of communication that the health team members use to communicate their
contributions to the client’s health care.

1 point

a. Board of trustees

b. HIPAA

c. Utilization review

d. Institutional review board

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 16/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Data Privacy Act 2016

b. Data Privacy Act 2012

c. Data Privacy Act 2011

d. Data Privacy Act 2015

1 point

a. Level 1

b. Level 2

c. Level 3

d. Level 4

1 point

a. Libel

b. Intrusion

c. Slander

d. Misconception

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 17/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. A nurse may accept responsibility signing a consent form if the client is unable

b. Obtaining consent is not the responsibility of the physician

c. A physician will not subject himself to liability if he withholds any facts that are
necessary to form the basis of an intelligent consent

d. If the nurse witnesses a consent for surgery, the nurse is indicating that the
signature is that of the purported person and that the person’s condition is as
indicated at the time of signing

1 point

a.Right to informed consent

b. Right to be protected from harm

c. Right to privacy

d. Right to refuse treatment

1 point

a. Private insurance coverage

b. Disclosure of previous answer given by the patient

c. Freedom from coercion

d. Durable power of attorney

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 18/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Attempted

b. None of these

c. Consummated

d. Frustrated

1 point

a. If the nurse criticizes the work of another nurse in front of the patient

b. If the nurse releases any privilege communication to a friend

c. If the head nurse tells the chief nurse for evaluation concerning efficacy of her staff
nurse

d. If the nurse informs the patient about the incompetence of another nurse

1 point

a. Principal

b. Co-principal

c. Accomplice

d. Accessory

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 19/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. The footboard

b. The bed frame

c. The side rails

d. The mattress hook

1 point

a. Subpoena

b. Subpoena duces tecum

c. Summon

d. Mandamus

1 point

a. A person who cannot talk

b. A person who was admitted in a psychiatric ward

c. A person who is 20 years old

d. A person who is blind

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 20/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Copy the order on the chart and sign the physician’s name as close to his original
signature as possible

b. Repeat the order back tot he physician, copy into the order sheet and indicate that it
is a telephone order

c. Tell the physician that you cannot take the order for the client and refer it to the
supervisor

d. Write the order in the clients chart and make sure that the head nurse also signs it

1 point

a. Use correction fluid

b. Crossing out wrong word or phrase with one or two lines making sue that the
crossed out word is visible

c. Stating the reason for any deviation from normal procedure or practice

d. Inserting additions or corrections

1 point

a. Call the police

b. Call the nursing supervisor and report the incident

c. Cut up the photograph and throw it away

d. Call the laboratory and asks for the individual’s name that sent the photograph

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 21/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Invasion of privacy

b. Performing a focused physical assessment

c. Lack of experience

d. Teaching/learning experience

1 point

a. Review the client for quality assurance

b. For the relatives to check the client’s condition within hospitalization

c. Serves as vehicle by which different health professionals interact with the client

d. Provides comprehensive view of the client’s illness and treatment to students in


health disciplines

1 point

a Express consent

b. Interpreted consent

c. Automatic consent

d. Implied consent

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 22/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Reprimand the client for he is not listening attentively to the doctor

b. Have it signed anyway, the physician has already explained the procedure

c. Re-explain the procedure to the client in simplest form as possible

d. Notify the physician at once and let him re-explain the procedure

1 point

a. The client appears to be competent to sign the consent

b The client is ensured by nurse

c. The client gives consent voluntarily

d. The signature is authentic

1 point

a. Health education

b. Personal and professional development

c. Legal responsibility

d. Ethico moral responsibility

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 23/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Have the client state his understandings in his own words about the procedure

b. Reenact the explanation as if he was the doctor

c. Ask the client random questions about the procedure

d. Give the client a written exam after

1 point

a. Have the client sign the consent still, its his own hand writing that matters most
anyway

b. Have the consent signed to his relatives who know how to write

c. Do not let the patient sign the consent, it is a valid reason anyway

d. Have the client stumped his right thumb mark at the consent, it is valid

1 point

a. Educational resource for student of nursing and medicine

b. Recording of actions in advance to save time

c. Means of communication that health team members use to communicate their


contributions to the client’s health care

d. The client’s record also shows a document of how much health care agencies will
be reimbursed for their services

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 24/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Apply restraints firmly so that a finger can’t be inserted underneath them.

b. Tie the restraints to the bed frame

c. Remove restraints once a shift to check skin and circulation

d. Cover the restraints with a blanket so that the client can’t see them

1 point

a. low self-esteem

b. Impaired physical mobility

c. Risk for injury

d. Powerlessness

1 point

a. Discharge order is written

b.Nurse receives the physician’s order for discharge

c. Physician notifies the insurance company

d. Patient is admitted to the hospital

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 25/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

A. Is fully informed and is aware of all consequences.

B. Was awake and fully alert and not medicated with narcotics.

C. Was free to sign without pressure

D. Has signed that form and the witness saw it being done

1 point

A. Dorothea Orem

B. Madeleine Leininger

C. Betty Newman

D. Sr. Callista Roy

1 point

A. Client

B. Physician

C. Student nurse

D. Supervising nurse.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 26/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

A. Illness attributed to natural, impersonal, and biological forces.

B. Creation of own interpretation and descriptions of biological and psychological


malfunctions.

C. Influence of socioeconomic factors in morbidity and mortality.

D. Combination of naturalistic, religious, and supernatural modalities.

1 point

A. Seek out the nursing supervisor in conflicting situations

B. Work to understand the law as it applies to the client’s clinical condition.

C. Assess the client’s point of view and prepare to articulate this point of view.

D. Document all clinical changes in the medical record in a timely manner.

1 point

A. Organize a strike

B. Inform the clients of the situation

C. Refuse the assignment

D. Accept the assignment but make a protest in writing to the administration.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 27/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

A. Affirming a value

B. Choosing a value

C. Prizing a value

D. Reflecting a value

1 point

A. Consent for medical treatment can be given by a minor with a sexually transmitted
disease (STD).

B. A second trimester abortion can be given without state involvement.

C. Student nurses cannot be sued for malpractice while in a nursing clinical class.

D. Nurses who get sick and leave during a shift are not abandoning clients if they call
their supervisor and leave a message about their emergency illness.

1 point

A. Competence in a specialized body of knowledge and skill

B. The provision of a particular service to society

C. Grounds for administrative actions

D. Standards of education and practice

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 28/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Professional nurse

b. BSN graduate

c. Holder of master of arts in nursing

d. Inadequate nurse

1 point

A. Promote and support attitudes, behaviors, knowledge, and skills to respectfully


meet client’s cultural needs despite the nurse’s own beliefs and practices

B. Ensure that the interpreter understands not only the language of the client but
feelings and attitudes behind cultural practices to make sure an ethical balance can
be achieved

C. Develop structure and process for meeting cultural needs on a regular basis and
means to avoid overlooking these needs with clients

D. Expect the family to keep an interpreter present at all times to assist in meeting the
communication needs all day and night while hospitalized

1 point

A. Legally sufficient to establish a case

B. Let the decision stand

C. Let the law prevail

D. Legal case

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 29/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

A. Motivation

B. Self-actualization

C. Autonomy

D. Independence

1 point

A. Law and order

B. Techno savvy multitaskers

C. Social Activist

D. Street smart

1 point

A. Demanding action

B. Unconditionality

C. Golden Rule

D. Universal application

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 30/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

A. The existence of a legal duty owing from plaintiff to defendant

B. A breach of duty owing from defendant to plaintiff

C. The existence of a legal duty owing from defendant to plaintiff

D. Damages as a result of a breach of duty

1 point

A. Duty

B. Dereliction of duty

C. Direct cause

D. Due process

1 point

A. Duty-oriented

B. Consequence- oriented

C. Virtue ethics reasoning

D. Utilitarianism

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 31/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. Collaboration and teamwork

b. Communication

c. Safe and quality nursing care

d. Legal respon

1 point

A. Legal right

B. Imperfect obligation

C. Perfect obligation

D. Correlative obligation

1 point

A. Islam

B. Confucianism

C. Judaism

D. Taoism

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 32/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

A. Human rights

B. Personal right

C. Negative rights

D. Positive rights

1 point

a. Owned by Government because it is a legal document.

b. Owned by hospital

c. Owned by patient and should be given by the nurse if the patient requested

d. Owned by doctor in charge

1 point

a. C Only

b. Both C and D

c. Must have basic knowledge regarding the new Philippine Nursing Law

d. Upgrade one’s skill and competence

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 33/34
27/04/2022, 11:22 NUR 104 - BIOETHICS RBE

1 point

a. An exempting circumstances

b. A justifying circumstances

c. An aggravating circumstances

d. A mitigating circumstances

1 point

a. Tolerance of irregularities

b. Failure to register after 2 years

c. Negligence

d. Dishonorable conduct

Page 2 of 2

Never submit passwords through Google Forms.

This form was created inside of Phinma Education. Report Abuse

 Forms

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWQ6rnSjwOaP_rPFBLw4vSx0D0lMV4bLNSqIsoSC3R9wJ7ug/formResponse 34/34

You might also like