When the nurse inserts an ordered urinary catheter into the client's urethra after the client has refused the procedure and the client suffers an injury, the client may sue the nurse for which type of tort?
A) Battery
B) Assault
C) Invasion of privacy
D) Dereliction of duty
Ans: A
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A) To supplement the material learned in classroom and laboratory settings B) To demonstrate that there is often a difference between theory and practice C) To give you practical experience in caring for people in healthcare settings D) To show you that study skills learned outside the healthcare setting can be applied at the bedside.
A client is a Black male of Jamaican heritage. What would be true regarding this client?
1. The client's race is Jamaican and his ethnicity is Black. 2. The client's race is Black and his ethnicity is Jamaican. 3. The client's race is Jamaican and his ethnicity is Jamaican. 4. The client's race is Black and his ethnicity is Black.
Which type of nursing diagnosis statement begins with the stem readiness for enhanced and does not include related factors or supporting data?
A) Health promotion B) Syndrome C) Risk D) Actual
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What would be the student's most appropriate response? A) Transcultural assessment B) Respiratory assessment C) Mobility assessment D) Family assessment