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kaid0807

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How is the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretative Statements most useful for nurses?
 
  1. It gives direction for actions as related to specific cases of ethical dilemma.
  2. It gives suggestions for use in cases of general-duty ethical dilemma.
  3. It is best used to make suggestions to solve problems in critical situations.
  4. It offers general guidelines for the ethical delivery of nursing care.

Question 2

What statement about specialty certification in nursing is true?
 
  1. Specialty certification guarantees increase in salary for the nurse.
  2. Healthcare agencies rarely recognize certifications by nursing specialty groups.
  3. The nurse who works in hospital practice must hold at least one specialty certification.
  4. The nurse must demonstrate extensive experience and continuing education in the specialty area.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4

Codes of ethics give general guidelines for how the profession believes ethical care should be delivered. There are no specific guidelines for cases in general duty or in critical situations and no guidelines for specific cases.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

To be eligible to take the certification exam, the nurse must demonstrate extensive experience and continuing education in the specialty area. Although there is no guarantee that the nurse's salary will be increased, healthcare agencies do recognize these certifications. There is no requirement that the nurse hold a specialty certification to work in a hospital; however, work in specialty areas, such as the emergency department, critical care areas, or surgery, may require certification.



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