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What term describes the way that nurses approach their practice and reflect on their ethical commitment to their clients and colleagues?


A) Committed ethics
B) Situational autonomy
C) Empowering a community
D) Everyday ethics

E) None of the above
F) B) and D)

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Discuss the ethical implications of professional relationships when nurses practise in the community

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-CHNs must recognize their own attitudes, beliefs, and values regarding health as well as those of their clients -CHNs must maintain professional boundaries while involving and trusting clients as full partners in the caring relationship -Crossing a boundary means that the care provider is misusing the power in the relationship to meet his/her own personal needs, rather than the needs of the client, or behaving in an unprofessional manner with the client

Which situation has undergone medicalization?


A) Menopause
B) Breast cancer
C) Hyperactivity
D) Hyperthyroidism

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Jack, 14 years old, presents at the community health nurses office requesting an initial immunization series. His parents have never immunized him because they do not believe in immunization. Jack's parents did not sign the immunization consent form sent home from school. What does this situation present for the nurse?


A) Something that never happens in Canada
B) An issue for feminist decision-making
C) An ethical dilemma
D) A course of action that is easily decided and recognized

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Anne-Marie, a recent nursing graduate, is really enjoying developing relationships with her clients. Anne-Marie tells her mentor that she works hard to meet the needs of her clients and has been using the strategy of meeting one client for coffee in the afternoons. How should the mentor respond to Anne-Marie?


A) "Tell me more about how this strategy is helping to meet your needs?"
B) "It sounds like the nurse-client relationship has crossed the professional boundary."
C) "I use a more distant and clinical approach with my client relationships."
D) "This is a great nursing strategy that you should share with the rest of the nurses."

E) All of the above
F) A) and D)

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There are four key elements that must be proved to make a finding of negligence. Which of the following is one of the four elements?


A) That the standard of care was breached
B) That the nurse took money from that client
C) That the nurse and the client did not have a professional relationship
D) That there was no harm caused

E) A) and B)
F) A) and D)

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Which of the following criteria must be demonstrated in order to pursue medical assistance in dying? Select all that apply.


A) Must be 18 years or older
B) Has voluntarily made the request
C) Has provided informed consent
D) Has a grievous and irremediable medical condition
E) None of the above

F) C) and D)
G) C) and E)

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Discuss the harm principle as it pertains to a justification for a public health program or policy.

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Which statement reflects the World Health Organization's (2013) definition of empowerment?


A) A professional process in which communities are allowed to become self-directed
B) A static process that provides people with power
C) A nurse-driven process whereby people are given what they need
D) A stance that is in line with the moral goals of public health with a strong social justice orientation

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following statements about social justice is true?


A) Social justice strives to apply justice to medical groups
B) Social justice is the foundational moral justification for public health as a social institution
C) Social justice work does not require consideration of the socio-environmental context
D) Social justice work involves the perspectives of only medicine and nursing

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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What term best describes the most common ethical orientation in public health nursing practice that embraces the World Health Organization's perspective on empowerment?


A) Advocacy
B) Capacity building
C) Transparency
D) Reciprocity

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which statement provides the best definition of ethics?


A) Universally held theory on how the world evolved
B) A set of rules that apply only to health care professionals in the practice setting
C) Values, norms, moral principles, virtues, and traditions that guide human conduct
D) A specialized area of philosophy

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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C

List the four key elements that must be proven to make a finding of negligence.

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What nursing action best demonstrates professional responsibility and accountability?


A) Respecting a client's wishes not to inform her boyfriend that she has gonorrhea
B) Keeping a confidential client's repeated statements that she wants to kill her husband
C) Adhering to institutional policies
D) Protecting the identity of a child who reveals that she has been abused

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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Which of the following is part of the ten defining attributes of social justice?


A) Equality
B) Disabling environments
C) Empowerment
D) Ethical practice

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

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What statement is congruent with capacity building?


A) Equitable sharing of rights, roles, and responsibilities among institutions and individuals
B) Just or fair treatment of all individuals, including equitable access to meet health needs
C) Democracy and civil rights defining a social state in which all have equal rights
D) Helping individuals and communities to identify relevant health issues and to assess their strengths and resources

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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Given the current emphasis on obesity in Canadian society, a large body size in women has come to symbolize self-indulgence and moral failure, which in turn may lead women to question their sense of self and right to good healthcare. This is an example of an ethical implication of which community health nurse standard of practice?


A) Health maintenance, restoration, and palliation
B) Capacity building
C) Professional responsibility and accountability
D) Prevention and health protection

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following statements are true of public health ethics? Select all that apply.


A) Public health ethics focus on the health of populations as opposed to individuals
B) Public health ethics place an emphasis on advocacy activities that involve collective interventions
C) Public health ethics are sensitive to health inequities experienced by marginalized groups
D) Public health ethics focus on individual agency and responsibility

E) A) and B)
F) All of the above

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Discuss the potential moral harm that community health nurses need to be aware of when planning activities as part of a health promotion program.

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What is an example of social control?


A) Smoking cessation program
B) Influenza immunization clinics
C) Request to stay at home when ill with the flu
D) Seatbelt law

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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