Final exam ofEthics tosecond Years Students
Cod:Sup-404Date: 10/6/2015 Time: 2hrs
Total Marks: 30 – the exam 4 paper
Answer the following questions:-
Put true or false 20 marks(each one 1mark)
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1- Occupation need training this Training may occur on Job. ( ) |
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2- the role of Manager in professional nurse meaningmake plans, gives direction, developing staff, monitoring operations, giving rewards fairly ( ) |
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3- Autonomy means clients aren’t entitled to make decision about what will happen to their body. ( ) |
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4- Decisional privacy is distinguished as control over the intimate decisions one makes ,for example about contraception, abortion, ( ) |
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5- Fidelity means being faithful to one’s commitments and promises ( ) |
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6- Socialization Is a reciprocal learning process that occurs without interaction with other people. ( ) |
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7- Ethics isn’t concerned what ought to be, that no different between right, or wrong, good or bad. ( )
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8- Effective nurses should recognize the need to adopt nonjudgmental attitudes towards patients’ beliefs ( right ) |
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9- Values are social principles, ideals, or standards ( right ) |
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10- Values not influence behavior and decision – making ( wrong ) |
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11-Importance of values clarification for nurses is to provide a basis for understanding how to and why we react and respond in decision – making situations ( right ) |
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12-Existential beliefs are those that are shown to be true or false( right ) |
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13-Evaluative beliefs in which not there is a judgment about good or bad ( wrong ) |
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14-The study of truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct is defined as a philosophy ( right ) |
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15-Medical indications is considered one of the clinical gird system ( right ) |
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16-The incident report is oral and written for situation involving a patient, visitor, and employee. ( wrong ) |
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17-Potential malpractice situation in nursing include sponges left inside a client during an operation ( right ) |
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18-Health related issues include euthanasia, quality of life, and death ( wrong ) |
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19-Provision 3 of code of ethics is strive to the health ( right ) |
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20-Accurate record keeping by writing legibly, use pen, add time and date, and document all information. ( right ) |
Choose the correct answer 10 marks(each one1mark)
1- Mr. Ahmed 60 years old suffered from persistent headache with blurring of vision. He visited GP who measured his bl/p and found it normal. He gave him analgesics, and anti-inflammatory drugs with no response. GP asked for MRI brain and found a brain tumor. GP referred him to an oncologist who takes a biopsy that confirmed malignant glioma and gave him radiation therapy. In this case
- Primary care: not present
B.Secondary care : GP
C.Tertiary care :oncologist
2- One from the following consider Type of Ethics:-
- Deontology
- Teleology
- Analytical
3- Nurses take beneficent actions when they administer pain medication, perform a dressing to promote wound healing or providing emotional support to a client who is anxious or depressed. The principle of beneficence are:-
- Promote good and Prevent harm
- Remove evil or harm
- All of above
4- The main categories of beliefs include the following except
- Descriptive beliefs
- Evaluative beliefs
- C. Regulating beliefs
5- Types of values include the following except
A. Personal values
B. Professional values
C. Social values
6-functions of law in nursing are
- Deal with relationships
- Provide evaluation of patient ‘s quality of life
- C. Provides a frame work for establishing which nursing actions in the care of client are legal
7- Credentialing includes
- A. Registration
- Privacy
- Quality of life
8- Health related legal issues are accepted:
A. Abortion
B. Suicide
C. Patient preference
9- Guidelines for reporting a crime is
A. Write a clear description of a situation
B. Check the medication
C. Not ignoring a client complains
10- Types of private law include:
A. Contract law
B. Tort law
C. A and B
Good luck
Dr. AmanyAly Ahmed
Dr. Manal Mohamed Ahmed
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Final exam of Ethics tosecond Years Students
Cod: Date: 20/1/2014 Time: 2hrs
Total Marks: 30 – the exam 4 paper
Answer the following questions:-
Put true or false 20 marks(each one 1mark)
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1- Occupation need training this Training may occur on Job. ( √ ) |
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10- the role of Manager in professional nurse meaningmake plans, gives direction, developing staff, monitoring operations, giving rewards fairly( √) |
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11- Autonomy means clients aren’t entitled to make decision about what will happen to their body. ( x ) |
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12- Decisional privacy is distinguished as control over the intimate decisions one makes ,for example about contraception, abortion, ( √ ) |
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13- Fidelity means being faithful to one’s commitments and promises ( √ ) |
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14- Socialization Is a reciprocal learning process that occurs without interaction with other people. ( x ) |
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15- Ethics isn’t concerned what ought to be, that no different between right, or wrong, good or bad. ( x ) |
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16- Effective nurses should recognize the need to adopt nonjudgmental attitudes towards patients’ beliefs ( √ ) |
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17- Values are social principles, ideals, or standards ( √ ) |
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10- Values not influence behavior and decision – making ( x ) |
|
11-Importance of values clarification for nurses is to provide a basis for understanding how to and why we react and respond in decision – making situations ( √ ) |
|
12-Existential beliefs are those that are shown to be true or false( √ ) |
|
13-Evaluative beliefs in which not there is a judgment about good or bad ( x ) |
|
14-The study of truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct is defined as a philosophy ( √ ) |
|
15-Medical indications is considered one of the clinical gird system ( √ ) |
|
16-The incident report is oral and written for situation involving a patient, visitor, and employee. ( x ) |
|
17-Potential malpractice situation in nursing include sponges left inside a client during an operation ( √ ) |
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18-Health related issues include euthanasia, quality of life, and death ( x ) |
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21-Provision 3 of code of ethics is strive to the health ( √ ) |
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22-Accurate record keeping by writing legibly, use pen, add time and date, and document all information. ( √ ) |
Choose the correct answer 10 marks (each one1mark)
1- Mr. Ahmed 60 years old suffered from persistent headache with blurring of vision. He visited GP who measured his bl/p and found it normal. He gave him analgesics, and anti-inflammatory drugs with no response. GP asked for MRI brain and found a brain tumor. GP referred him to an oncologist who takes a biopsy that confirmed malignant glioma and gave him radiation therapy. In this case
- Primary care: not present
E. Secondary care : GP
F. Tertiary care :oncologist
2-One from the following consider Type of Ethics:-
- Deontology
- Teleology
- Analytical
5- Nurses take beneficent actions when they administer pain medication, perform a dressing to promote wound healing or providing emotional support to a client who is anxious or depressed. The principle of beneficence are:-
- Promote good and Prevent harm
- Remove evil or harm
- All of above
6- The main categories of beliefs include the following except
- Descriptive beliefs
- Evaluative beliefs
- Regulating beliefs
5- Types of values include the following except
D. Personal values
- Professional values
- Social values
6-functions of law in nursing are
- Deal with relationships
- Provide evaluation of patient ‘s quality of life
- Provides a frame work for establishing which nursing actions in the care of client are legal
7- Credentialing includes
- Registration
- Privacy
- Quality of life
8- Health related legal issues are accepted:
D. Abortion
- Suicide
- Patient preference
9- Guidelines for reporting a crime is
D. Write a clear description of a situation
- Check the medication
- Not ignoring a client complains
10- Types of private law include:
D. Contract law
- Tort law
- A and B
Good luck
Dr. AmanyAly Ahmed
Dr. Manal