A nurse manager who provides leadership in a long-term care facility prioritizes the need for residents to have current and relevant immunizations, stating, it's inconvenient and costly, but it provides protection not only to the person getting
the vaccine but to all those that they're in contact with.. Which of the following ethical philosophies most likely underlies the nurse's statement? A) Nonmaleficence
B) Absolutism
C) Utilitarianism
D) Relativism
Question 2
The son and daughter of an 80-year-old woman have expressed concern to the nurse that their mother has become impatient and irritable since her stroke earlier in the year. How should the nurse best respond to the children's concerns?
A) There is a new generation of medications that can help control outbursts with very few side effects..
B) This could be a sign that your mother is still experiencing transient ischemic attacks, so I will make sure to let her physician know..
C) This is not an uncommon consequence of a stroke that must be difficult for you to see, since it is uncharacteristic of her personality..
D) This is likely a temporarily response to the difficult changes that a stroke causes, and these behaviors will likely diminish with time..