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geoffrey

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Nurse M obtains a signature on an informed consent form from Mr. Y, who is later shown to have a fluctuating level of mental competency. In this case, what is Nurse M's most likely legal position?
 
  A) Free from liability because Mr. Y signed the form
  B) May be held liable for a violation of Mr. Y's rights
  C) Liable unless a malpractice insurance policy is in effect
  D) Not liable because no family member had a durable power of attorney

Question 2

The nurse assesses the members of a senior center. For which of the following new findings should the nurse require immediate follow-up by the primary care provider?
 
  A) Blood pressure of 96/62 mm Hg
  B) Numbness of hands
  C) Urinary incontinence
  D) Opaque sclera



dellikani2015

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Answer to Question 1

B
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An informed consent may be considered invalid if the patient does not fully understand what he or she is signing. Patients with a fluctuating level of mental function are incapable of granting legally sound consent. The presence of an insurance policy and the legal status of family members are irrelevant.

Answer to Question 2

B
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Numbness and tingling can be a subtle indication or neurologic problems. Blood pressure of 96/62 mm Hg is adequate for perfusion; the other findings can be followed up at a later date.



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