. Fill in the blanks: Distributive justice includes ideas such as equal _______ to __ __ for all citizen.
2. Select all that apply. Which of the following statements concerning Normative Ethics is accurate?
a. It
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. Fill in the blanks: Distributive justice includes ideas such as equal _______ to __ __ for all citizen.
2. Select all that apply. Which of the following statements concerning Normative Ethics is accurate?
a. It is less prescriptive than Meta-Ethics
b. It forms the basis for systems of ethics
c. It serves as the underpinnings for the Nursing Code of Ethics
d. It is a bottom-up approach to ethical decision making
e. It guides decision making about what is right and wrong when interacting with other people
3. A patient who is taking lisinopril for congestive heart failure is seen in the emergency room for positional vertigo. Which side effect of lisinopril is the nurse most concerned about?
a. Hypotension
b. Tachycardia
c. Bradycardia
d. Renal failure
4. A patient has severe generalized pain associated with sickle cell disease. What additional assessment finding does the nurse expect to note? Select all that apply.
a. Shortness of breath
b. Dizziness
c. Headaches
d. Excessively warm hands and feet
e. Jaundice of the sclera
5. In educating clients on ways to manage pain, which topic can be appropriately delegated to a LPN/LVN who will continue under supervision?
a. Acupuncture
b. Guided Imagery
c. Alternating Rest and Activity
d. Use of over the counter medications
6. Which clinical manifestation of an asthma attack does the nurse assess in a 5 year old patient?
a. Audible wheezes and orthopnea
b. Audible crackles and orthopnea
c. Audible wheezes and use of accessory muscles
d. Audible crackles and use of accessory muscles
7.A patient with suspected meningitis is admitted to the ER. Select all of the clinical indicators the nurse would expect to find with meningitis.
a. Decreased level of consciousness
b. Tonic clonic seizures
c. Stiff neck
d. Normal temperature
e. High WBC count
8. Which would be an accurate statement about morals?
a. Societal influence play an important part in moral development.
b. Morals are not often internalized until young adulthood
c. Group norms have little to do with the manifestation of morals
d. A moral person is someone who believes in God and prays
9. A nurse refuses to administer a dose of 300 mg of morphine sulfate to a client with a fractured leg even though it was prescribed by a physician. Which ethical principles is the nurse using to justify her decision?
a. Fidelity
b. Nonmalficence
c. Autonomy
d. Professionalism
10. Fill in the blank: __ deontology is based on the belief that __ standards exist for the ethical choices and judgments made by individuals even when the situation changes.
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