Which of the following is a potential boundary violation in the nurse-patient relationship?
Question 1 Which of the following is a potential boundary violation in the nurse-patient relationship? Question 2 In 1967, a physician named Stein defined the relationship between physician and nurse as which of the following? Question 3 There are various methods of restraining patients, including physical, chemical, and which of the following? Question 4 As a nurse educates families regarding organ donation and transplantation, it is important to consider issues related to organ transplantation. Which of the following is a potential ethical issue related to organ transplantation? Question 5 The nurse should educate patients regarding advance directives. Which of the following is a type of advance directive? Question 6 In the clinical setting, a student nurse was caring for a terminally ill patient who was in intractable pain. The staff nurse also assigned to this patient administered a high dose of pain medication to the patient who died less than 30 minutes later. The nurse explained to the student that the hastening of the patient’s death was foreseen but was not the intended effect of the administration of the dose of pain medication. This is an example of which of the following? Question 7 Along with organ donor cards, which of the following is another legal document that can be used to express desires regarding organ donation? Question 8 0 out of 10 points In the clinical setting, a nurse cared for a patient who is no longer able to make competent decisions. The daughter of the patient talked with the physician about treatment options, and they chose a treatment based upon what the patient had verbalized to the daughter while she was still competent. This is an example of what type of surrogate decision maker? Question 9 Which of the following would be described as a right to privacy, autonomy, and freedom of speech? Question 10 Which of the following is the most appropriate action when a nurse is practicing compassionate care with a patient while discussing end-of-life planning?