NUR 2058 Dimensions of Nursing Practice
Dimensions of Nursing Exam 2
An advanced directive is a legal document in which a clients' wishes about health care are
written in the case they are unable to make decision for themselves, this document is also
called
- Living will
The ethical principle that protects client from harm is known as
- Nonmalefince
Select which statement is true concerning advanced directives
- The document is a tool patient self-determination. It allows the patient to express his
or her desire for life-sustaining care when he or she is incapacitated.
Which of the following is the most important reason for nurses to be critical thinkers?
- Nurses care client for clients who have multiple health problems.
Why do critical thinking and nursing process go together so well?
- The two work together to improve nursing practice
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What is the underlying legal concept that protects health-care professionals under the Good
Samaritan Act?
- Implied consent
Which of the following would not be appropriate to chart?
- The nurse thinks the patient is hostile
Identify the example that displays critical thinking?
- The nurses seeks a multi-disciplinary approach to the plan of care.
Key concepts are included in all nursing models. Identify the four key concepts that are
emphasized in nursing models.
- Client, health, environment, and nursing
Which theorist is not a nursing theorist?
- Wellington-Smith
This nurse wanted to recognize the client and family spiritual beliefs.
- Jean Watson
According to Jean Watson's model, which of the following is not important in the practice of
nursing:
- Helping clients understand how much control they have over their health.
This type of theory is less comprehensive and more focused, yet not as specific or concrete as
some theories.
- Middle-range theory.
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