Final exam ofEthics tosecond Years Students

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)

 

1-    Occupation need training this Training may occur on Job.   (   )

2-    the role of Manager in professional nurse  meaningmake plans, gives direction, developing staff, monitoring operations, giving rewards fairly

( )

3-   Autonomy means clients aren’t entitled to make decision about what will happen to their body.                                                (       )

4-    Decisional privacy is distinguished as control over the intimate decisions one makes ,for example about contraception, abortion,

(       )

5-    Fidelity means being faithful to one’s commitments and promises

 (           )

6-    Socialization Is a reciprocal learning process that occurs without  interaction with other people.                                             (     )

7-    Ethics isn’t concerned what ought to be, that no different between right, or wrong, good or bad.                                          (      )

8-    Effective nurses should recognize the need to adopt nonjudgmental attitudes towards patients’ beliefs                                         ( right     )

9-                Values are social principles, ideals, or standards            (     right      )

10- Values not influence behavior  and decision – making    (     wrong       )

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      )

12-Existential beliefs are those that are shown to be true or false(   right     )

13-Evaluative beliefs in which  not there is a judgment about good or bad

(  wrong      )

14-The study of truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct is defined as a philosophy                                                      (  right     )

15-Medical indications is considered one of the clinical gird system

(        right    )

 16-The incident report is oral and written for situation involving a patient, visitor, and employee.                                                   (  wrong         )

17-Potential malpractice situation in nursing include sponges left inside a client during an operation                                             (     right      )

18-Health related issues include euthanasia, quality of life, and death

(      wrong       )

19-Provision 3 of code of ethics is strive to the health           (    right       )

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

  1. Primary care:    not present

B.Secondary care :    GP

C.Tertiary care :oncologist

 

2-    One from the following consider Type of Ethics:-

 

  1. Deontology
  2. Teleology
  3. 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:-

  1. Promote good and Prevent harm
  2. Remove evil or harm
  3. All of above

 

4-    The main categories of beliefs include the following except

  1. Descriptive beliefs
  2. Evaluative beliefs
  3. 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

  1. Deal with relationships
  2. Provide evaluation of patient ‘s quality of life
  3. C.   Provides a frame work for establishing which nursing actions in the care of client are legal

7- Credentialing includes

  1. A.           Registration
  2. Privacy
  3. 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)

 

1-    Occupation need training this Training may occur on Job.   ( √   )

10-                       the role of Manager in professional nurse  meaningmake plans, gives direction, developing staff, monitoring operations, giving rewards fairly(       √)

11-               Autonomy means clients aren’t entitled to make decision about what will happen to their body.                                                (   x         )

12-                       Decisional privacy is distinguished as control over the intimate decisions one makes ,for example about contraception, abortion,

(       √    )

13-                       Fidelity means being faithful to one’s commitments and promises

 (       √    )

14-                       Socialization Is a reciprocal learning process that occurs without  interaction with other people.                                             (   x       )

15-                       Ethics isn’t concerned what ought to be, that no different between right, or wrong, good or bad.            (   x    )

16-                       Effective nurses should recognize the need to adopt nonjudgmental attitudes towards patients’ beliefs                                         (    √        )

17-           Values are social principles, ideals, or standards                 (     √      )

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                                             (     √       )

18-Health related issues include euthanasia, quality of life, and death

(         x    )

21-Provision 3 of code of ethics is strive to the health            (    √       )

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

  1. Primary care:    not present

E. Secondary care :    GP

F. Tertiary care :oncologist

 

2-One from the following consider Type of Ethics:-

 

  1. Deontology
  2. Teleology
  3. 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:-

  1. Promote good and Prevent harm
  2. Remove evil or harm
  3. All of above

 

 

 

6-    The main categories of beliefs include the following except

  1. Descriptive beliefs
  2. Evaluative beliefs
  3. Regulating beliefs

5- Types of values include the following except

D. Personal values

  1. Professional values
  2. Social values

6-functions of law in nursing are

  1. Deal with relationships
  2. Provide evaluation of patient ‘s quality of life
  3. Provides a frame work for establishing which nursing actions in the care of client are legal

7- Credentialing includes

  1. Registration
  2. Privacy
  3. Quality of life

8- Health related legal issues are accepted:

D. Abortion

  1. Suicide
  2. Patient preference

9- Guidelines for reporting a crime  is

D. Write a clear description of a situation

  1. Check the medication
  2. Not ignoring a client complains

10- Types of private law include:

D. Contract law

  1. Tort law
  2. A and B

Good luck

Dr. AmanyAly Ahmed

Dr. Manal

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