NCLEX-RN Practice Test 200 Questions and Correct Answers With Rationales , All Areas Covered , Score A+ At First Attempt,
- You are caring for a client at the end of life. The client tells you that
- You should respond to the couple by stating that only unanticipated
- You should be aware of the fact that the wife of the client has a knowledge deficit
- You should be aware of the fact that the client has a knowledge deficit relating to
- You should reinforce the wife’s belief that legally married spouses automatically
they are grateful for having considered and decided upon some end of life decisions and the appointments of those who they wish to make decisions for them when they are no longer able to do so. During this discussion with the client and the client’s wife, the client states that “my wife and I are legally married so I am so glad that she can automatically make all healthcare decisions on my behalf without a legal durable power of attorney when I am no longer able to do so myself” and the wife responds to this statement with, “that is not completely true. I can only make decisions for you and on your behalf when these decisions are not already documented on your advance directive.” How should you, as the nurse, respond to and address this conversation between the husband and wife and the end of life?
treatments and procedures that are not included in the advance directive can be made by the legally appointed durable power of attorney for healthcare decisions.
relating to advance directives and durable powers of attorney for healthcare decisions and plan an educational activity to meet this learning need.
advance directives and durable powers of attorney for healthcare decisions and plan an educational activity to meet this learning need.
serve for the other spouse’s durable power of attorney for health care decisions and that others than the spouse cannot be legally appointed while people are married
Correct Answer: A
You should respond to the couple by stating that only unanticipated treatments and procedures that are not included in the advance directive can be made by the legally appointed durable power of attorney for healthcare decisions. 1 / 4
Both the client and the client’s spouse have knowledge deficits relating to advance directives. Legally married spouses do not automatically serve for the other spouse’s durable power of attorney for health care decisions; others than the spouse can be legally appointed while people are married.
- The Patient Self Determination Act of the United States protects
- Privacy and to have their medical information confidential unless the client
- Make healthcare decisions and to have these decisions protected and
- Be fully informed about all treatments in term of their benefits, risks and
- Make decisions about who their health care provider is without any coercion
clients in terms of their rights to what? Select all that apply.
formally approves the sharing of this information with others such as family members.
communicated to others when they are no longer competent to do so.
alternatives to them so the client can make a knowledgeable and informed decision about whether or not to agree to having it
or undue influence of others including healthcare providers.
Correct Answer: B,D
The Patient Self Determination Act, which was passed by the US Congress in 1990, gives Americans the right to make healthcare decisions and to have these decisions protected and communicated to others when they are no longer competent to do so. These decisions can also include rejections for future care and treatment and these decisions are reflect in advance directives. This Act also supports the rights of the client to be free of any coercion or any undue influence of others including healthcare providers.The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) supports and upholds the clients’ rights to confidentially and the privacy of their medical related information regardless of its form. It covers hard copy and electronic medical records unless the client has formally approved the sharing of this information with others such as family members.The elements of informed consent which includes information about possible treatments and procedures in terms of their benefits, risks and alternatives to them so the client can make a knowledgeable and informed decision about whether or not to agree to having it may be part of these advanced directives, but the law that protects these advance directives is the Patient Self Determination Act. 2 / 4
- Your client is in the special care area of your hospital with multiple
- Call the doctor and advise them that the client’s physical status has significantly
- Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation other emergency life saving measures.
- Notify the family of the client’s condition and ask them what they should be done
- Insure that the client is without any distressing signs and symptoms at the end of
trauma and severe bodily burns. This 45 year old male client has an advance directive that states that the client wants all life saving measures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and advance cardiac life support, including mechanical ventilation. As you are caring for the client, the client has a complete cardiac and respiratory arrest. This client has little of no chance for survival and they are facing imminent death according to your professional judgement, knowledge of pathophysiology and your critical thinking. You believe that all life saving measures for this client would be futile. What is the first thing that you, as the nurse, should do?
changed and that they have just had a cardiopulmonary arrest.
for the client.
life.
Correct Answer: B
You must immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation and all life saving measures as requested.by the client in their advance directive despite the nurse’s own beliefs and professional opinions. Nurses must uphold the client’s right to accept, choose and reject any and all of treatments, as stated in the client’s advance directive.You would not call the doctor first; your priority is the sustaining of the client’s life; you would also not immediately notify the family for the same reason and, when you do communicate with the family at a later time, you would not ask them what should or should not be done for the client when they wishes are already contained in the client’s advance directive.Finally, you would also insure that the client is without pain and all other distressing signs and symptoms at the end of life, but the priority and the first thing that you would 3 / 4
do is immediately begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation and all life saving measures as requested by the client in their advance directive, according to the ABCs and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
- You are caring for a high risk pregnant client who is in a life
- Case manager
- Collaborator
- Coordinator of care
- Advocacy
threatening situation. The fetus is also at high risk for death. Clinical decisions are being made that concern you because some of these treatments and life saving measures promote the pregnant woman’s life at the same time that they significantly jeopardize the fetus’ life and viability and other decisions can preserve the fetus’s life at the expense of the pregnant woman’s life. Which role of the nurse is the priority at this time?
Correct Answer: D
The priority role of the nurse is advocacy. The nurse must serve as the advocate for both the fetus and the mother at risk as the result of this ethical dilemma where neither option is desirable. As an advocate, the nurse would seek out resources and people, such as the facility’s ethicist or the ethics committee, to resolve this ethical dilemma.
- A nurse who organizes and establishes a political action committee
- Client advocate
- Collaborator
- Politician
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(PAC) in their local community to address issues relating to the accessibility and affordability of healthcare resources in the community is serving in which capacity and role of the registered nurse?