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D sleep on either side, but keep his back straight 15 A client with congestive heart failure has been receiving digoxin (Lanoxin), which finding indicates that the medication is having a desired effect? A Increased weight, C Increased urinary output B Inproved appetite D increased Pedal edema SITUATION 4 The goal of ethical reasoning in the context of nursing is to reach a mutual peaceful agreement that is in the best interest of the client. Reaching an agreement may require compromise. 16 When an ethical issue arises, which of the following is the most important nursing responsibility? A. Ensure that a team is responsible for deciding ethical questions. B. Remain neutral and detached when making ethical questions. C. Be able to defend the morality of one's own actions D. Follow the client and a family wishes exactly. 17 Which of the following is a clear violation of the underlying principles associated with professional nursing ethics? A health care facility policy permits the use of internal fetal monitoring which in the literature evidence points to either support or refute this practice. B The nurses on the unit agree to sponsor a fundraising event to support a labor strike proposed by fellow nurses at another health care facility, C A client reports that he didn't quite tell the doctor the truth when asked if he was following his therapeutic diet at home D When asked about the purpose of a medication, a nurse colleague responds, "Oh I never look them up. I just give them what is prescribed. " 18 Which of the following statements would be most helpful when a nurse is assisting clients in clarifying their values? A. “The most important thing is to follow the plan of care. Did you follow the doctor’s order?" B. "Some people might have a different decision. What led you to make your decision? " C. "If you had asked me, would have given you, my opinion. Now, how do you feel about your choice? " D'. "That was not a good decision. Why did you think it would work?” 19 A Dying patient asks for over dosage of pills from the nurse to end his life for his unbearable pain caused by cancer. If the nurse grants the patient’s request, she is liable for___________ A. euthanasia C. advance directive B negligence D. assisted suicide. 20. The midwife is verbally accusing the nurse that the latter caused the medication errors without citing an evidence. The midwife can be sued for A. assault C. defamation B. slander D. libel SITUATION 5 Public Health Nurse Melchora is tasked for the day to administer vaccination to pediatric clients in the barangays she covers. She, along with the team of midwives, should be knowledgeable on how to provide with the most effective, necessary, and safest vaccination. 21. The foundation of medication administration is the application of the "Rights of Medication Administration. Which of the following is NOT included in these rights? A Right route C Right dosage B. Right patient D. Right price