Mr. Martin, 71, was hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction and placed in the ICU. While there, he executed an advance directive to refuse certain medical treatments if his condition became severe. This document was a living will. He later executed a power of attorney authorizing his wife to make business and medical decisions for him during his confinement. The circulating nurse's responsibilities include monitoring aseptic practices, in contrast to the scrub nurse who assists the surgeon and sets up sterile tables.
Mr. Martin, 71, was hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction and placed in the ICU. While there, he executed an advance directive to refuse certain medical treatments if his condition became severe. This document was a living will. He later executed a power of attorney authorizing his wife to make business and medical decisions for him during his confinement. The circulating nurse's responsibilities include monitoring aseptic practices, in contrast to the scrub nurse who assists the surgeon and sets up sterile tables.
Mr. Martin, 71, was hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction and placed in the ICU. While there, he executed an advance directive to refuse certain medical treatments if his condition became severe. This document was a living will. He later executed a power of attorney authorizing his wife to make business and medical decisions for him during his confinement. The circulating nurse's responsibilities include monitoring aseptic practices, in contrast to the scrub nurse who assists the surgeon and sets up sterile tables.
1. Mr. Martin, 71 years old was suddenly rushed to the hospital 6.
6. Which of the following persons cannot have the access to the
because of severe chest pain. On admission, he was patient record? diagnosed to have acute myocardial infarction and was A. Physical therapist placed in the ICU. While in the ICU, he executes the B. The patient document that list the medical treatment he chooses to C. Lawyer of the family refuse in case his condition becomes severe to a point that D. Speech therapist he will be unable to make decisions for himself. This document is: 7. The nurse meets a new client, Mr. Principe, 50 years old. A. Living Will During the initial interview, the nurse begins to feel B. Informed Consent irritated towards the client. Shortly after, he becomes C. Last Will and Testament uncomfortable and politely leaves the room. The nurse D. Power of Attorney realizes the behavior and mannerism of Mr. Principe reminds him of the strict disciplinarian father who abused 2. Mr. Martin felt better after 5 days but recognizing the severity him physically. of his illness, he executes a document authorizing the wife A. Denial to transact any form of business in his behalf in addition to B. Countertransference all decisions relative to his confinement, his document is C. Revenge referred to as: D. Transference A. Living Will B. Informed Consent C. Medical Records D. Power of Attorney
3. The circulating nurse’s responsibilities, in contrast to the
scrub nurse’s responsibilities, include: A. Assisting the surgeon B. Setting up the sterile tables C. Monitoring aseptic practices D. All of the above functions
4. One of the responsibilities of Mr. Lata, EN, an industrial nurse,
is to conduct physical head-to-toe assessment of a newly hired factory worker. As part of the assessment, he took the vital signs. Which of the four assessment techniques did he utilize? I. Auscultation II. Percussion III. Palpation IV. Inspection
A. I, II, III B. III, IV C. I, II D. I, III, IV
5. During the assessment phase of the nursing process, the
nurse is concerned with: A. Interpreting data B. Designing nursing strategies C. Establishing a data base D. Comparing client responses with the anticipated outcome