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B. “Appears to be comfortable with good night rest and sleep” C. Refused to eat her dinner as she feels nauseated at meal time D. Slept from 11 PM to 6 AM after Valium 5mg. was given. Situation 10 – The following situations are related to ethical practices in the workplace. 46. Jillian a registered nurse has signed a contract for two years in a medical center. A recruitment agency has offered her a “fat” salary for foreign employment. If you are in the position of Jillian, what should you do? A. Discuss your plans with your parents B. Accept the recruitment offer and go Absence without official leave. C. Write a letter of resignation to your employer 30 days before leaving. D. Accept recruiter’s offer and give an excuse to employer on behalf her “sick” mother. 47. Karylle is a BSN graduate but did not take the National Licensure exams. She is in dire need of money so she applied and was accepted in a health facility. As a nurse she submitted a fake PRC license in order to be given a job. Riza is liable to be charged of ___________. A. False statement B. Misrepresentation C. fraud and deceit D. malpractice 48. Ms. Kendall an R.N was invited as a resource person in a nursing conference. The curriculum vitae she submitted to the PRC Continuing Professional Development Council reflects the word Masters of Arts in Nursing (MAN) after her name. She only completed academic requirements but not her thesis writing. Which of the following did Ms. Paras violate? A. RA 9173 of Nursing Law B. Code of Professional Ethics for Teachers C. Magna Carta for Health Workers D. Code of Ethics for Registered Nurse 49. It is a hospital policy for nurses in a health facility that reporting time is 15 minutes before the official designated time. Nurse Khloe reported 30 minutes late and requested her co-staff to sign in for her. This is an example of __________. A. Dishonesty B. Falsification of document C. Unprofessional conduct D. All of the options 50. What ethical justification is observed when administering Opioids despite the possibility of hastening death. A. Rule of double effect B. Rule of single effect C. Maleficence D. Justice 51. Which component of chest physiotherapy involves rhythmic clapping with cupped hands on the chest wall over the area being drained? a. Postural drainage b. Percussion c. Nebulization d. Vibration 52. Which among these would indicate that coughing was ineffective? a. Decreased normal breath sounds b. Clearing of adventitious breath sounds c. Sputum expectoration d. Patient’s report of swallowed sputum 53. Postural drainage improves clearance and drainage of secretions by which principle? a. Entropy b. Enthalpy c. Gravity d. Motion 54. A goal for a post-operative patient using an incentive spirometry is: a. Decrease pulmonary ventilation b. Expand collapsed alveoli c. Potentiate effects of general anesthesia d. Thicken respiratory secretions 55. As safety precautions for clients receiving oxygen, which among these should Nurse Tin not do? a. Place a “No Smoking” sign on the client’s door and at the foot or head of the bead. b. Replace woolen blankets with cotton blankets. c. Place and arrange substances like acetone, alcohol, and oils at the bedside. d. Ensure that all electric devices are in good working order. Situation 12 – Mr. Berroya, who has just finished his one (1) year period as a registered nurse in a medical center, is assigned in the medical unit on 3-11 shift. He is having a difficulty interacting with the patient’s family so he consulted his senior Nurse regarding this matter. 56. The BEST approach to be employed by Mr. Berroya upon the advise of his senior nurse is __________. A. send the family members home B. confront with the family regarding their behavior C. ignore family’s behavior D. use active-listening technique 57. The Senior Resident in the medical unit was making his regular rounds with the medical interns and Nurse Berroya was called to receive his orders for Mr. Peeta who has been confined in the unit for almost a week. Nurse Berroya could not understand some of the written order orders of the physician in the chart. Which of the following is the appropriate action of the nurse? A. refer to the nurse supervisor to validate the Physician’s orders. B. approach the physician and clarify his orders C. call his junior resident to rewrite his orders D. complete the orders by rewriting what is in the chart. 58. One of the patients of Mr. Berroya told him that according to his attending physician he would be transferred to the surgical unit because of a suspected stone in the gallbladder causing his on and off pain later in the evening. The wife however, told Mr. Berroya “No, the physician told me, my husband will still be in this unit for 2 more days”. The BEST action of the Nurse should ____________. A. call the physician to clarify management of care for the patient. B. instruct the couple and family members wait for the decision of the health team. C. inform the patient that sometimes the physician need to have more data available. D. inform the couple that the decision of the physician is sometimes not fixed. 59. The members of the health team in the medical unit has been reacting negatively to a patient who has been branded as “Very demanding” He has a diagnosis of Emphysema and had been confined for almost 2 weeks in the ward. Family members come and go to visit him. The best approach of the health team should be _______________. A. request a chaplain to regularly visit the patient. B. hold a team conference on how to approach the issue C. request for a psychological counseling D. talk with the family members and discuss the demanding behavior of the father. 60. Nurse Berroya is taking care of Ms. Gonzaga with a multi-organ disorder. The health care team believes that patient’s survival rate is only 50%. Which of the following nursing actions is MOST APPROPRIATE to be done by Nurse Berroya? A. Avoid discussion of death when family members are present. B. Arrange with the family the available funeral parlors incase of death of the patient. C. Request the husband to prepare a living will. D. Inform the family members that there is a palliative care available. Situation 13 – The coordinator of the In-Service nursing department prepared an enhancement program for a newly board passers on Universal Health Precaution as part of their personal and professional development. 4 | Page

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