In: Nursing
Question 1
The physician orders a medication that the patient is allergic to. The nurse fails to check the patient's allergies and administers the medication causing an anaphylactic reaction. The physician alone is at fault.. False or True
Question 2
When participating in a nurse licensure compact, the nurse:
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Question 3
The primary purpose of licensure for RNs is to:
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Question 4
Intentional torts are a category of civil wrong. The nurse knowingly violated their duty. examples include assault, battery, defamation of character, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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Question 5
Your book described 3 different kinds of negligence- the unintentional failure to act in a manner that an ordinary, prudent person would act in similar circumstances, resulting in harm.
Match the correct description to the correct term.
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Question 6
Which of the following is NOT a component of the model Nurse Practice Act put forth by the ANA and NCSBN or the individual state-developed Nurse Practice Act?
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1. False
It is the responsibility of both physician and nurse too , to check for the patient allergic. Reactions.
2 C
The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), an interstate arrangement that requires a nursing licence to be legal for practise in other NLC states (unless otherwise restricted) by one NLC state, is also governed by NCSBN. NLC was enacted by thirty-four states.
3.C
protect the public
4.true
Intentional offences are wrongful actions carried out on intent. Actually, the individual does not need to mean harm, but anyway, the other person ends up hurt, such as in a prank. Or, the individual may certainly mean harm, such as cases of domestic violence.
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123.1-1
Gross negligence is extreme indifference to the welfare of others or careless disregard for them. ... It is intentional actions performed with gross disregard for others' health and safety. It is action that is likely to cause predictable damage.
123.2-3
Criminal negligence refers to behaviour in which an individual avoids, or disregards the life and safety of others, a known or obvious danger.
123.3 - 2
The patient through their own negligence contributed to the harm suffered is contributory negligence
6.A
Statements that refer to protecting the health and safety of the citizens in the state/ jurisdiction. Includes the process for disciplinary actions against nurses when the health and safety of the public is violated or threatened.