Character is __________.
a. a moral component that is the same as values and personality
b. not important for leadership
c. affected by context
d. cannot be developed
Question 2What type of information is contained in a PHR?
a. Family history, address, social security number, age
b. Immunizations, allergies, siblings, parents
c. Insurance, social security number, age, address
d. Medications, allergies, lab results, insurance
Question 3A nurse manager who influences his staff through role-modelling and communicating the importance of ethical standards can be described as __________.
a. ethically efficient
b. an ethical follower
c. an ethical leader
d. ethically sound
Question 4Security concerns have forced hospitals to develop publicly announced emergency color codes.
Although the actual color may differ from institution to institution, the nurse must be ready to participate in staff response for which emergencies? Select all that apply a. Medication errors
b. Infant delivery
c. Fire
d. Infant abductions
e. Hazardous weather
Question 5Today is the first day of your leadership clinical. You are assigned to work with one of the nurse managers. After receiving report, you decide to do a room check, greeting each patient with the name he prefers to be called.
You introduce yourself to each patient and ask if there is anything she needs. You are practicing which ethical principle? a. Justice c. Nonmaleficence
b. Beneficence d. Autonomy
Question 6When using new equipment, it is essential for all staff responsible for its use to undergo orientation prior to use to be knowledgeable of (select all that apply):
a. Basic operating and safety procedures.
b. Cost of equipment.
c. Management of equipment failure.
d. Cleaning of equipment.
Question 7You are working in the Labor and Delivery Department. One of your patients is ready to deliver and is being rushed to the delivery room. The patient's regular physician is not available so another doctor will be doing the delivery.
You ask the doctor if the patient's husband can come into the delivery room. The doctor immediately asks whether the patient is a private patient or on public assistance. Stunned by the question, you respond that the patient is on public assistance. The doctor then tells you that the husband cannot go into the delivery room. Which ethical principle has been violated a. Justice c. Beneficence
b. Fidelity d. Nonmaleficence