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New Forum.....Quizzes.... No Peeking
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What is this an image of? Bubblegum balls |
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Neural stem cells transplanted into mouse brain |
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What is this an image of? Leaky blood vessel |
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This is an image of Vitamin C. True |
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True |
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This is an image of breast cancer cells. True |
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True |
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True |
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True |
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True |
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| Posted 6 months ago 3. Nurses must always obtain informed consent from persons in their care prior to undertaking any therapeutic, professional interaction. True |
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| Posted 6 months ago Boundary crossings
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| Posted 6 months ago 5. When nurses confuse their own needs with the needs of the person in their care, this is considered: Boundary crossings
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| Posted 6 months ago 6. Excessive personal disclosure by the nurse, secrecy or even a reversal of roles is considered to be: Boundary crossings |
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| Posted 6 months ago 7. Any behavior that is seductive, sexually demeaning, harassing or reasonably interpreted as sexual by the person who is in a therapeutic relationship with a nurse is considered: Boundary crossings |
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8. Which of the following activities is NOT a potential professional boundary crossing or violation? Nurse discusses aspects of her intimate or personal life with a person in their care |
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Nurse discusses personal problems with a person in her care |
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Nurse becomes guarded or defensive when someone questions her interactions with a particular client |
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| Posted 6 months ago 11. Which of the following activities is NOT a potential professional boundary crossing or violation? Nurse advocates strongly for the client’s interests and well-being |
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| Posted 6 months ago 12. Which of the following is NOT a factor a nurse must consider when establishing professional boundaries? Care setting |
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| Posted 6 months ago Ignore it as it is none of her business |
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| Posted 6 months ago 14. Receiving gifts from clients such as chocolates or flowers is generally acceptable. True |
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| Posted 6 months ago 14. Receiving gifts from clients such as chocolates or flowers is generally acceptable. True |
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| Posted 6 months ago True |
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| Posted 6 months ago 16. The incidence of professional boundary violations reported to nursing regulatory bodies is fairly high. True |
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True |
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| Posted 6 months ago 18. Nurses are expected to avoid personal bias when collecting, interpreting and communicating information about those in their care. True |
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True |
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| Posted 6 months ago 20. Professional boundaries are fixed and usually clearly defined by relevant law, code of ethics and practice standards. True |








