Kozier And Erb's Fundamentals Of Nursing With Clinical Handbook , 8th Edition Test Bank

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ExamName___________________________________MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.1)A client wishes to discontinue treatment for his cancer. Acting as the client advocate, the nursemakes this statement to the client's physician:1)A)"The family must be involved in this decision."B)"The client is making his own decision."C)"Let's educate the family about the consequences of this decision."D)"The client would benefit from additional information about treatment options."Answer:BExplanation:A)A client advocate acts to protect the client and may represent the client's needs andwishes to other health professionals, such as relaying the client's wishes forinformation to the physician. Providing additional information to the client abouttreatment options and bringing the family into the decision-making process wouldbe examples of the nurse acting as teacher or counselor.ImplementationPsychosocial integrityApplicationB)A client advocate acts to protect the client and may represent the client's needs andwishes to other health professionals, such as relaying the client's wishes forinformation to the physician. Providing additional information to the client abouttreatment options and bringing the family into the decision-making process wouldbe examples of the nurse acting as teacher or counselor.ImplementationPsychosocial integrityApplicationC)A client advocate acts to protect the client and may represent the client's needs andwishes to other health professionals, such as relaying the client's wishes forinformation to the physician. Providing additional information to the client abouttreatment options and bringing the family into the decision-making process wouldbe examples of the nurse acting as teacher or counselor.ImplementationPsychosocial integrityApplicationD)A client advocate acts to protect the client and may represent the client's needs andwishes to other health professionals, such as relaying the client's wishes forinformation to the physician. Providing additional information to the client abouttreatment options and bringing the family into the decision-making process wouldbe examples of the nurse acting as teacher or counselor.ImplementationPsychosocial integrityApplication2)Explaining the present economic challenges to students in the community health course, the nurseeducator would emphasize the importance of nurses being familiar with which of the following?2)A)Advances in science and technologyB)Emphasis shift from inpatient to outpatient careC)Diagnostic-related groups (DRGs)D)Consumer representatives on governing boards of nursing associations and regulatoryagenciesAnswer:B1
Explanation:A)Economics is one of the social forces currently influencing the profession ofnursing. As a result of the shift from inpatient to outpatient care, more nurses arebeing employed in community-based health settings. Other forces includeconsumer demands, family structure, and science and technology. DRGs are aclassification system that categorically establishes pretreatment billing based ondiagnosis. Though this is an aspect of economic factors affecting nursing, it is notthe underlying cause of more personnel being employed in community-basedsettings.EvaluationSafe, effective care environmentApplicationB)Economics is one of the social forces currently influencing the profession ofnursing. As a result of the shift from inpatient to outpatient care, more nurses arebeing employed in community-based health settings. Other forces includeconsumer demands, family structure, and science and technology. DRGs are aclassification system that categorically establishes pretreatment billing based ondiagnosis. Though this is an aspect of economic factors affecting nursing, it is notthe underlying cause of more personnel being employed in community-basedsettings.EvaluationSafe, effective care environmentApplicationC)Economics is one of the social forces currently influencing the profession ofnursing. As a result of the shift from inpatient to outpatient care, more nurses arebeing employed in community-based health settings. Other forces includeconsumer demands, family structure, and science and technology. DRGs are aclassification system that categorically establishes pretreatment billing based ondiagnosis. Though this is an aspect of economic factors affecting nursing, it is notthe underlying cause of more personnel being employed in community-basedsettings.EvaluationSafe, effective care environmentApplicationD)Economics is one of the social forces currently influencing the profession ofnursing. As a result of the shift from inpatient to outpatient care, more nurses arebeing employed in community-based health settings. Other forces includeconsumer demands, family structure, and science and technology. DRGs are aclassification system that categorically establishes pretreatment billing based ondiagnosis. Though this is an aspect of economic factors affecting nursing, it is notthe underlying cause of more personnel being employed in community-basedsettings.EvaluationSafe, effective care environmentApplication2

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