Imagine that you have been employed in a hospital short procedure unit for 3 years. The hospital was recently sold and the new owners have hired a doctor who will be performing outpatient elective abortions
Your religious convictions forbid you to be involved in any way in elective abortion procedures. What should you do?
A) Submit your resignation and look for another job.
B) Ask the new owners to cancel plans to offer elective abortions.
C) Conduct information picket lines outside the hospital.
D) Ask for a mediator to intervene in the situation.
A
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a. Administering the medication as ordered b. Advising the client to have help getting up c. Consulting the provider about the drug d. Cutting the dose of the drug in half e. Placing the client on safety precautions
Which is an example in which the conflict could be positive or negative depending upon the parties involved?
1. Group disagreements 2. Generational differences 3. Physician behaviors with nurses 4. Job levels
The nurse is conducting a health history with an adolescent patient. What should the nurse explain to the patient about confidentiality?
A) "Everything that is discussed will be kept confidential." B) "Since you are a minor, your health history is to be shared with your parents." C) "The only thing that I can share with your parents is if you are sexually active." D) "The only thing that I must share is information that concerns your safety."
A client is recovering from a renal biopsy. After this procedure, the nurse should instruct the client to notify the nurse for which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
1. Problems voiding 2. Obvious blood in the urine 3. Increased pain 4. Fever 5. Painful urination 6. Constipation