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khang

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Without obtaining proper authorization by a physician, a nurse administers an extra dose of narcotic tranquilizer to an agitated elderly client who cursed at her.
 
  A coworker recognizes that an ethical/legal infraction has occurred but fears repercussions if he gets involved. Which is the correct ethical interpretation of the coworker's lack of involvement?
  A) Taking no action is still considered an action taken by the coworker.
  B) Taking no action releases the coworker from ethical responsibility.
  C) Taking no action is advised when potential adverse consequences are foreseen for the coworker.
  D) Taking no action is acceptable since the coworker is only a bystander.

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A patient reports, The government has implanted a device in my head.. What outcome would the nurse identify as being appropriate for the patient to achieve within 1 week of admission?
 
  a. Taking antipsychotic medication as prescribed without objection
  b. Giving coherent data to support beliefs that a device has been implanted
  c. Interpreting reality correctly by stating that no implantation has occurred
  d. Reporting feeling less anxious about having the government listening to interior thoughts



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manuelcastillo

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C
An appropriate outcome for a delusional patient is that the patient will interpret reality correctly.




khang

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Excellent


cassie_ragen

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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