{"id":126628,"date":"2023-11-25T10:06:16","date_gmt":"2023-11-25T10:06:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=126628"},"modified":"2023-11-25T10:06:18","modified_gmt":"2023-11-25T10:06:18","slug":"pnr300-final-exam-questions-and-answers-seneca-college","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/11\/25\/pnr300-final-exam-questions-and-answers-seneca-college\/","title":{"rendered":"PNR300 FINAL EXAM &#8211; QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (SENECA COLLEGE)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>PNR300 FINAL EXAM &#8211; QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (SENECA COLLEGE)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1.<br>Jeffrey is a 60 year old who had knee surgery 1 day ago. Ashley the night nurse informs<br>Jalpa the day nurse that Jeffrey received one dose of morphine 2 hours ago and has been<br>sleeping since then with no pain. Jalpa assesses Jeffrey and finds he has no vital signs, a<br>Code Blue is called and Jeffrey is declared deceased. On chart review Ashley did not<br>assess Jeffrey at any time after giving morphine, hospital policy dictated vital signs should<br>be assessed every 15 mins for one hour after giving morphine. Ashley&#8217;s failure to properly<br>monitor Jeffrey is an example of what:<br>Assault<br>Intentional Tort<br>Negligence<br>Incapacity<br>2.<br>Jeffrey is a 60 year old who had knee surgery 1 day ago. Ashley the night nurse informs<br>Jalpa the day nurse that Jeffrey received one dose of morphine 2 hours ago and has been<br>sleeping since then with no pain. Jalpa assesses Jeffrey and finds he has no vital signs, a<br>Code Blue is called and Jeffrey is declared deceased. On chart review Ashley did not<br>assess Jeffrey at any time after giving morphine, hospital policy dictated vital signs should<br>be assessed every 15 mins for one hour after giving morphine. Ashley&#8217;s failure to properly<br>monitor Jeffrey is an example of what:<br>Assault<br>Intentional Tort<br>Negligence<br>Incapacity<br>3.<br>Documentation is used to communicate to all members of the health care team and to<br>monitor client status and progress. All of the following are examples how nurses<br>demonstrate this standard except?<br>Ensuring timely, complete and accurate record of care provided<br>Documenting both objective and subjective data accurately<br>Using abbreviations appropriately<br>Ensuring documentation is made in a temporary format or record<br>4.<br>Riley, a 12-year-old boy with leukemia, has been undergoing treatment for the last two<br>years. When asked about his disease, Riley is able to articulate the details of his illness and<br>treatment. For the last six months, Riley&#8217;s condition has deteriorated, and he has been<br>admitted to the hospital several times. Riley has expressed desire to discontinue his<br>treatment and says &#8220;I know if I don&#8217;t have my treatment, I won&#8217;t live anymore&#8221;. According to<br>the Health Care Consent Act:<br>Riley is a minor and cannot consent to withdrawing treatment<br>PNR300 FINAL EXAM &#8211; QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Riley is only 12-years-old and is not capable of making an informed and<br>voluntary decision<br>Riley appreciates his illness and its consequences and is considered<br>capable of making the decision to withdraw treatment.<br>Riley can withdraw treatment if his parents agree with the decision<br>5.<br>Monique an RPN has worked in a labour and delivery unit for 20 years. When resolving<br>ethical situations, Monique does not think she needs to consult with her colleagues because<br>they do not have as much experience as she does. Monique insists and is adamant on<br>demonstrating bathing of an infant to the baby&#8217;s father, because she feels it is beneficial for<br>fathers to be actively involved. This has been raised as an ethical issue on the unit by newer<br>staff. What should the team do in this situation?<br>Regardless of experience or expertise, consulting about ethical situations<br>helps support decision-making<br>Monique&#8217;s experience is enough, and she is able to resolve ethical<br>conflicts independently<br>Monique is correct. Parents often experience anxiety over a new baby<br>Monique should be removed from being a client&#8217;s primary nurse<br>whenever their values do not match<br>6.<br>A Nurse witnesses a nursing colleague hitting a client. The nurse intervenes and stops the<br>abuse. The nurse identified that she was tired and frustrated, and that it will never happen<br>again. She asked the witness not to tell the manager. What is the witness&#8217;s responsibility in<br>this situation?<br>You are responsible for supporting your colleague who is suffering from<br>nurse fatigue. You are responsible for protecting the client and must report the incident to<br>the manager<br>You are responsible for helping your colleague manage challenging<br>patients who cause all nurses to be frustrated<br>You can be silent because this is the first incident and the nurse said she<br>will deal with her fatigue<br>You are responsible for supporting your client only<br>7.<br>The nurse is aware that an ethics committee in a health care facility serves to:<br>Interview all persons involved in an ethical dilemma<br>Illustrate circumstances that demonstrate malpractice<br>Serve as a resource for specific situations as they occur<br>Examine previous similar cases for comparison of outcome decisions<br>8.<br>Your client who has dementia refuses his 0800 medications. His daughter is his substitute<br>decision-maker. What should the nurse do?<br>Crush the medications, put them in apple sauce and then feed it to him<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Contact his daughter to discuss the change in behavior<br>Get someone to help you open his mouth and make sure he swallows the<br>medications<br>Contact his daughter and insist she come to the home and make sure her<br>father takes his medications<br>9.<br>Alyssa is a client on a menta health unit. On admission, she is a voluntary client and is<br>competent to make treatment decisions. She is diagnosed with an eating disorder. At meal<br>times, she is anxious and only eats fruit with ice cream. Her nurses want to give her a prn<br>(take as needed) medication to reduce her anxiety in order that she will eat more food.<br>Alyssa is undernourished and has lost weight. Identify the correct statement about Alyssa&#8217;s<br>situation<br>A voluntary patient lacks capacity to make treatment decisions<br>A patient with incapacity is not able to understand the information relevant<br>to making a decision about the proposed treatment<br>A patient with capacity is able to understand the information relevant to<br>making a decision about the proposed treatment<br>A person capable of making treatment decisions never needs to be an<br>involuntary patient<br>10.<br>Joanne is a RPN on a surgical unit. She has noticed that when she works with RPN Kerri<br>that the narcotic count is not accurate and Kerri often has slurred speech and an unsteady<br>gait. Joanne suspects that Kerri is abusing substances. According to the CNA Fact Sheet on<br>problematic substance abuse by nurses, the most important reason that Joanne needs to<br>address her colleague&#8217;s behaviour is:<br>To ensure there are no potential negative effects on patient care<br>To ensure Kerri receives appropriate counselling<br>To report the behaviour to the nurse manager and the police<br>To report the behaviour to the CNO<br>11.<br>Barbara an RPN has been found guilty of a criminal offense. She physically assaulted<br>Rafael an RPN in the hospital parking lot. She was sentenced to prison for six months. In<br>accordance with the regulation under the provincial nursing act what must she do?<br>She can work as a nurse while she is in prison, and then reapply for her<br>job once she gets out<br>Provide the College of Nurses with details and findings of the court case.<br>They will determine a back to work plan when she is released<br>She does not need to report any information to the College of Nurses as<br>this did not involve a patient or her role as a nurse<br>Recommend that her lawyer began an appeal so that it does not affect<br>her license<br>12.<br>Powered by <a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/learnexams.com\/search\/study?query=<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<div data-wp-interactive=\"core\/file\" class=\"wp-block-file\"><object data-wp-bind--hidden=\"!state.hasPdfPreview\" hidden class=\"wp-block-file__embed\" data=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/PNR300-FINAL-EXAM-QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-SENECA-COLLEGE.pdf\" type=\"application\/pdf\" style=\"width:100%;height:600px\" aria-label=\"Embed of PNR300-FINAL-EXAM-QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-SENECA-COLLEGE.\"><\/object><a id=\"wp-block-file--media-133bd322-8e0f-4527-805e-ae43b1e9181a\" href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/PNR300-FINAL-EXAM-QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-SENECA-COLLEGE.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">PNR300-FINAL-EXAM-QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-SENECA-COLLEGE<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/PNR300-FINAL-EXAM-QUESTIONS-AND-ANSWERS-SENECA-COLLEGE.pdf\" class=\"wp-block-file__button wp-element-button\" aria-describedby=\"wp-block-file--media-133bd322-8e0f-4527-805e-ae43b1e9181a\" download target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Download<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PNR300 FINAL EXAM &#8211; QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (SENECA COLLEGE) 1.Jeffrey is a 60 year old who had knee surgery 1 day ago. 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