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1, Assessment 3 CHCPRP003 Reflect On and Improve Professional Practice
1, Assessment 3 CHCPRP003 Reflect On and Improve Professional Practice
Instruction: You are required to circle the correct answer and explain your answer with corresponding
number of words for better understanding
1. The client on renal dialysis informs the nurse that he wants to stop the series of dialysis. The nurse
should appropriately do which action in response to the client’s decision? (Explain your answer for at
least 50-75 words)
A Inform the client that the doctor must decide what to do.
B Tell the client that he must finish his series of renal dialysis.
2. The execution of duties associated with nurse’s particular role is called: (Explain your answer for at
least 25 words)
A Accountability
B Responsibility
C Nonmaleficence
D Veracity
3. The personal conviction that something is absolutely right or wrong in all situations is called: (Explain
your answer for at least 25 words)
A values
B morals
C ethics
D standards of practice
4. The principles or standards that influence behavior and decision making which are based on
experience, religion, education and culture is called: (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
A values
B morals
C ethics
D standards of practice
5. The nurse in a unit is caring for several clients. To distribute nursing care the nurse utilized the principle
of triage due to the limited availability of resources. The nurse is promoting which ethical principle?
(Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
A Fidelity
B Justice
C Veracity
D Confidentiality
6. In simple terms, planning involves deciding in advance the following, except? (Explain your answer for
at least 25 words)
b) when to do it
c) where to report
d) who is to do it
7. The one that promotes the philosophical and theological study of morality, moral judgments and
moral problems is called: (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
A values
B morals
C ethics
D standards of practice
8. Professional accountability serves for the following purpose except for: (Explain your answer for at
least 25 words)
8. The client on renal dialysis informs the nurse that he wants to stop the series of dialysis. The nurse
should appropriately do which action in response to the client’s decision? (Explain your answer for at
least 25 words)
A Inform the client that the doctor must decide what to do.
B Tell the client that he must finish his series of renal dialysis.
C Respect the client’s decision and provide comfort measures.
9. The execution of duties associated with nurse’s particular role is called: (Explain your answer for at
least 25 words)
A Accountability
B Responsibility
C Nonmaleficence
D Veracity
10. The personal conviction that something is absolutely right or wrong in all situations is called: (Explain
your answer for at least 25 words)
A values
B morals
C ethics
D standards of practice
11. The principles or standards that influence behavior and decision making which are based on
experience, religion, education and culture is called: (Explain your answer for at least 25-50 words)
A values
B morals
C ethics
D standards of practice
12. The nurse’s obligations to the client least like include: (Explain your answer for at least 25-50 words)
C Work toward securing and maintaining conditions of employment that satisfy the goals of
nursing.
D Hold confidential all information about a client learned in a health care setting.
13. The fundamental responsibility of a nurse according to the International Council of Nurse Code for
Nurses are the following apart from: (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
A Prevention of illness
B Promotion of health
C Restoration of health
D Aggravation of suffering
12. When does a moral issue become an ethical issue? (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
A When the choices are clearly denoting which is right and wrong.
C When there is no acceptable reason for the wrong choice once it is done.
14. The nurse in a unit is caring for several clients. To distribute nursing care the nurse utilized the
principle of triage due to the limited availability of resources. The nurse is promoting which ethical
principle? (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
A Fidelity
B Justice
C Veracity
D Confidentiality
15. Informed consent is a method that promotes: (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
A Autonomy
B Nonmaleficence
C Beneficence
D Justice
16. Nurse’s code of ethics is a set of ethical principles generally accepted by members of the profession.
The standard or principles that a nurse must observe in the practice should promote which duty? (Explain
your answer for at least 25 words)
B Plays a major role in determining and implementation of desirable standards of nursing practice.
D Acts through professional organization and participates in establishing and maintaining equitable
social and economic working conditions in nursing.
17. Clients in health care have both ethical and legal rights. When a patient wants to know the prognosis
of his illness, the best action to take is: (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
18. Your patient resented you telling her to take home her expensive belongings for housekeeping:
What is the best action to take? (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
19. The physician has an order to limit visitors for your patient. One morning a relative insisted to visit
him. Your best response is to: (Explain your answer for at least 25 words)
20. It is a policy in every hospital to follow what is the doctors ordered. One morning, a patient with
dyspenea (difficulty of breathing) was for admission. The best action is to? (Explain your answer for at
least 25 words)