These statements are about transfers. Which is correct?
a. Only a doctor can request a transfer.
b. A transfer may be needed if the person's condition changes.
c. The person is transported by stretcher on-ly.
d. Transfers will cost the person more money.
B
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a. The state nurse practice act b. Experience in providing nursing care c. Facility nursing care policies d. Facility procedure outlines
When a nurse provides all patients with caring attention, including those who are terminally ill, that nurse is displaying the ethical principle of:
a. nonmaleficence c. beneficence b. teleology d. fidelity
The patient is complaining of pain in the oral mucosa and difficulty with eating. The nurse inspects the patient's oral cavity and notes creamy-white patches. These symptoms are most likely related to:
A) Poor mouth care B) Herpes zoster C) Dehydration D) Candidiasis
Family members of a dying patient are arguing about terminating life support. The nurse educates the two opposing groups individually about terminating life support and discusses the dying process. This is an example of:
a. delegation. b. negotiation. c. clinical judgment. d. purposeful inaction.