A nurse is caring for a patient who is refusing treatment that could prolong their life. The nurse believes that the patient’s choice is not in their best interest. What should the nurse do?
A nurse is caring for a pregnant patient from a culture that…
A nurse is caring for a pregnant patient from a culture that practices modesty and prefers same-gender caregivers. What should the nurse do to provide culturally competent care?
Which of the following is an appropriate response when a pat…
Which of the following is an appropriate response when a patient expresses fear about their upcoming surgery?
A nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient who is experi…
A nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient who is experiencing severe pain. The nurse administers pain medication as prescribed to relieve suffering. This action reflects the ethical principle of:
A nurse is caring for four patients. Which of the following…
A nurse is caring for four patients. Which of the following patients should the nurse assess first?
A nurse is caring for four patients. Which of the following…
A nurse is caring for four patients. Which of the following patients should the nurse prioritize for immediate care?
The Teach-Back method is primarily used to:
The Teach-Back method is primarily used to:
A nurse is caring for a patient who has requested to refuse…
A nurse is caring for a patient who has requested to refuse a life-saving blood transfusion based on religious beliefs. What should the nurse do to respect the patient’s autonomy?
A nurse is caring for a patient who is undergoing chemothera…
A nurse is caring for a patient who is undergoing chemotherapy and is experiencing severe nausea. The patient requests an alternative therapy (e.g., herbal supplements) to manage their symptoms. The nurse is unsure if the therapy is safe and effective. What should the nurse do?
Which of the following is a violation of EMTALA?
Which of the following is a violation of EMTALA?