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Hello and welcome to the Jurisprudence Nursing Practice Quiz that is based on Jurisprudence Nursing Practice. For those who don't know what Jurisprudence nursing is, it can be defined as the department of law that comprises all the legal rules and principles affecting the practice of nursing. Give this quiz a shot and see if you can pull it off or not. So, get ready and start answering the questions given below.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The Republic Act that refers to the Magna Carta of Public Health Workers:

    • A.

      R.A. 2382

    • B.

      R.A. 2644

    • C.

      R.A. 7305

    • D.

      R.A. 6425

    Correct Answer
    C. R.A. 7305
    Explanation
    R.A. 7305 refers to the Magna Carta of Public Health Workers. This law provides for the rights and benefits of public health workers in the Philippines. It aims to promote and improve the welfare and professional development of health workers, ensuring fair compensation, career advancement, and protection of their rights. The Magna Carta of Public Health Workers recognizes the importance of the health sector in the country and aims to provide a conducive working environment for health professionals to deliver quality healthcare services to the public.

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  • 2. 

    Republic Act -7164 knows as the “Nursing Act of 1991” embodies the Regulation of Practice of Nursing in the Philippines. A member of the board of Nursing must be:

    • A.

      Citizens of the Philippines

    • B.

      RN and holder of Master Degree

    • C.

      10 years of continuous practice of the profession

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of the above." According to Republic Act -7164, a member of the board of Nursing in the Philippines must be a citizen of the Philippines, a registered nurse (RN) with a master's degree, and have at least 10 years of continuous practice in the profession. Therefore, all the given options are required qualifications for a member of the board of Nursing.

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  • 3. 

    A nurse gives a wrong medication to a client. Another nurses employed by the hospitals, as a risk manager will expect to receive which following communications?

    • A.

      Incident Report

    • B.

      Oral report from the nurse

    • C.

      Copy of medication Kardex

    • D.

      Jurisprudence Nursing

    Correct Answer
    A. Incident Report
    Explanation
    The risk manager would expect to receive an incident report in this situation. An incident report is a formal document that is used to record any unexpected or adverse events that occur in a healthcare setting. It provides a detailed account of what happened, who was involved, and any actions taken to address the incident. This report is important for risk management purposes as it helps identify areas for improvement and prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.

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  • 4. 

    Performing a procedure on a client in the absence of informed consent can lead to which of the following charges?

    • A.

      Fraud

    • B.

      Harassment

    • C.

      Assault and battery

    • D.

      Breach of confidentiality

    Correct Answer
    C. Assault and battery
    Explanation
    Performing a procedure on a client without informed consent can lead to charges of assault and battery. Assault refers to the intentional act of causing apprehension or fear of harmful or offensive contact, while battery refers to the intentional act of causing harmful or offensive contact without consent. In this scenario, the absence of informed consent indicates that the client did not give permission for the procedure, making it an unauthorized act that can be considered assault and battery.

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  • 5. 

    A nurse is witnessing consent from a client before a cardiac catheterization. Which of the following factors is a component of informed consent?

    • A.

      Freedom from coercion

    • B.

      Durable power of attorney

    • C.

      Private insurance coverage

    • D.

      Disclosure of previous answers given by the client

    Correct Answer
    A. Freedom from coercion
    Explanation
    Informed consent is a process in which a healthcare provider ensures that a patient fully understands the risks, benefits, and alternatives of a medical procedure before giving their consent. Freedom from coercion is a component of informed consent as it implies that the patient's decision is made willingly and without any pressure or influence from others. It ensures that the patient has the autonomy to make an independent decision about their healthcare.

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  • 6. 

    Under the PRC Board of Nursing Resolution No. 08, nurses can be allowed to insert intravenous solution after duly accredited by:

    • A.

      Department of health

    • B.

      Philippine Regulation Commission

    • C.

      Association of Nursing Service Administration of the Philippines (ANSAP)

    • D.

      Philippine Nursing Act 1991 (RA 7164)

    Correct Answer
    C. Association of Nursing Service Administration of the pHilippines (ANSAP)
  • 7. 

    Which of the following is the amendment of R.A. 6111 that provides medicare benefits to all government employees regardless of status and appointment:

    • A.

      R.A. 2382

    • B.

      R.A. 1612

    • C.

      P.D. 1519

    • D.

      R.A. 1082

    Correct Answer
    C. P.D. 1519
  • 8. 

    It provides for compulsory basic immunization for infants and children below 8 years of age.

    • A.

      Presidential Decree No. 539

    • B.

      Nursing Jurisprudence Decree

    • C.

      Presidential Decree No. 996

    • D.

      Presidential Decree No. 148

    Correct Answer
    C. Presidential Decree No. 996
  • 9. 

    Which of the following is NOT a source of a pronounced law?

    • A.

      The Philippine Constitution

    • B.

      Letter of Instruction

    • C.

      Presidential Decrees

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. None of the above
  • 10. 

    Which of the following is the Rural Health Act which provides for more employment of physicians, nurses, midwives and sanitary inspectors who will live in the rural areas to help raise health condition of the barrio people?

    • A.

      R.A. 2382

    • B.

      R.A. 1612

    • C.

      R.A. 6111

    • D.

      R.A. 1082

    Correct Answer
    D. R.A. 1082

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