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Question 1 of 30
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Cultural competence is the process of:
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Ethnocentrism is the root of:
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When action is taken on one’s prejudices:
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The dominant value orientation in North American society is:
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5. Question
Disparities in health outcomes between the rich and the poor illustrates: a (an)
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6. Question
Culture strongly influences pain expression and the need for pain medication. However, cultural pain:
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7. Question
The dominant values in American society on individual autonomy and self-determination:
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8. Question
In the United States, access to health care usually depends on a client’s ability to pay for health care, either through insurance or by paying cash. The client the nurse is caring for needs a liver transplant to survive. This client has been out of work for several months and does not have insurance or enough cash. A discussion about the ethics of this situation would involve predominantly the principle of:
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Question 9 of 30
9. Question
The Code of Ethics for nurses is composed and published by:
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Nurses agree to be advocates for their patients. The practice of advocacy calls for the nurse to:
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11. Question
Successful ethical discussion depends on people who have a clear sense of personal values. When many people share the same values it may be possible to identify a philosophy of utilitarianism, with proposes that:
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The philosophy sometimes called the code of ethics of care suggests that ethical dilemmas can best be solved by attention to:
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In most ethical dilemmas, the solution to the dilemma requires negotiation among members of the health care team. The nurse’s point of view is valuable because:
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Ethical dilemmas often arise over a conflict of opinion. Once the nurse has determined that the dilemma is ethical, a critical first step in negotiating the difference of opinion would be to:
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15. Question
The Nurse Practice Acts are an example of:
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The scope of Nursing Practice, the established educational requirements for nurses, and the distinction between nursing and medical practice is defined by:
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The client’s right to refuse treatment is an example of:
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18. Question
Even though the nurse may obtain the client’s signature on a form, obtaining informed consent is the responsibility of the:
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19. Question
The nurse is obligated to follow a physician’s order unless:
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Question 20 of 30
20. Question
The nursing theorist who developed transcultural nursing theory is
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Question 21 of 30
21. Question
An American nurse tries to speak with a Korean client who cannot understand the English language. To effectively communicate to a client with a different language, which of the following should the nurse implement?
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Question 22 of 30
22. Question
Which of the following clients has the lowest risk of diabetes mellitus and stroke?
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The nurse is providing instructions to a Chinese-American client about the frequency and dosages of the take-home medicines. When conducting the teaching, the client continuously turns away from the nurse. The nurse should do which of the following appropriate actions?
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The ambulatory care nurse is discussing preoperative procedures with a Japanese American client who is scheduled for surgery the following week. During the discussion, the client continually smiles and nods his head. How should the nurse interpret this nonverbal behavior?
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25. Question
The nurse identifies low-risk therapies to a client and should include which therapy(s) in the discussion, except?
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26. Question
A clinic nurse is preparing to examine a Hispanic child who was brought by the mother for his first physical check-up. While assessing the child, the nurse would avoid doing which of the following?
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Question 27 of 30
27. Question
A nurse is preparing to deliver a food tray to a Jewish client. The nurse checks the food on the tray and notes that the client has received a hamburger and whole milk as a beverage. Which is the appropriate action for the nurse?
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Question 28 of 30
28. Question
A clinic nurse is performing an admission assessment for an African-American client scheduled for an emergency appendectomy. Which of the following questions would be inappropriate for the nurse to ask for the initial evaluation?
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Question 29 of 30
29. Question
A nurse is caring for a Chinese client who is hospitalized due to pneumonia. Based on their culture, which of the following is believed to be the cause of the illness?
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Question 30 of 30
30. Question
A nurse is caring for a client who has symptoms of chills, fever, no sweating, headache, nasal congestion, and stiffness and pain in the shoulders, upper back, neck, and back of the head that are common in Chinese culture and are called as syndromes of Wind. This is an example of which of the following?
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