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NCLEX TEST- 8 CLIENTS RIGHTS

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NCLEX TEST- 8 CLIENTS RIGHTS

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NCLEX TEST- 8 CLIENTS RIGHTS

Creation Date: 2026/02/18

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Number of questions: 50

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1. Which right allows a patient to refuse treatment even if it may result in harm?. Justice. Beneficence. Autonomy. Fidelity.

2. Which element is required for valid informed consent?. Family approval. Capacity. Physician presence during signing. Nurse explanation.

3. Who is responsible for explaining risks and benefits of a procedure?. Registered nurse. Surgeon or provider. Charge nurse. Case manager.

4. The nurses role in informed consent is to: Explain the procedure. Answer surgical questions. Witness the signature. Obtain consent.

5. A mentally ill patient retains which right?. No civil rights. Right to refuse all care. Civil liberties. Automatic restraint.

6. Which situation allows treatment without consent?. Family disagreement. Emergency life-threatening condition. Patient refusal. Lack of insurance.

7. Who may consent for an incapacitated adult if no POA exists?. Nurse. Next of kin. Social worker. Hospital administrator.

8. Which minor may legally consent for treatment?. 16-year-old with fracture. 15-year-old requesting STI testing. 14-year-old appendicitis. 12-year-old elective surgery.

9. Which law governs organ donation in the United States?. HIPAA. EMTALA. UAGA. Good Samaritan Law.

10. Who should discuss organ donation with the family?. Bedside nurse. Physician. Organ Procurement Organization. Social worker.

11. Which right allows a patient to refuse treatment even if it may result in harm?. Justice. Beneficence. Autonomy. Fidelity.

12. Which element is required for valid informed consent?. Family approval. Capacity. Physician presence during signing. Nurse explanation.

13. Who is responsible for explaining risks and benefits of a procedure?. Registered nurse. Surgeon or provider. Charge nurse. Case manager.

14. The nurses role in informed consent is to: Explain the procedure. Answer surgical questions. Witness the signature. Obtain consent.

15. A mentally ill patient retains which right?. No civil rights. Right to refuse all care. Civil liberties. Automatic restraint.

16. Which situation allows treatment without consent?. Family disagreement. Emergency life-threatening condition. Patient refusal. Lack of insurance.

17. Who may consent for an incapacitated adult if no POA exists?. Nurse. Next of kin. Social worker. Hospital administrator.

18. Which minor may legally consent for treatment?. 16-year-old with fracture. 15-year-old requesting STI testing. 14-year-old appendicitis. 12-year-old elective surgery.

19. Which law governs organ donation in the United States?. HIPAA. EMTALA. UAGA. Good Samaritan Law.

20. Who should discuss organ donation with the family?. Bedside nurse. Physician. Organ Procurement Organization. Social worker.

21. Which right allows a patient to refuse treatment even if it may result in harm?. Justice. Beneficence. Autonomy. Fidelity.

22. Which element is required for valid informed consent?. Family approval. Capacity. Physician presence during signing. Nurse explanation.

23. Who is responsible for explaining risks and benefits of a procedure?. Registered nurse. Surgeon or provider. Charge nurse. Case manager.

24. The nurses role in informed consent is to: Explain the procedure. Answer surgical questions. Witness the signature. Obtain consent.

25. A mentally ill patient retains which right?. No civil rights. Right to refuse all care. Civil liberties. Automatic restraint.

26. Which situation allows treatment without consent?. Family disagreement. Emergency life-threatening condition. Patient refusal. Lack of insurance.

27. Who may consent for an incapacitated adult if no POA exists?. Nurse. Next of kin. Social worker. Hospital administrator.

28. Which minor may legally consent for treatment?. 16-year-old with fracture. 15-year-old requesting STI testing. 14-year-old appendicitis. 12-year-old elective surgery.

29. Which law governs organ donation in the United States?. HIPAA. EMTALA. UAGA. Good Samaritan Law.

30. Who should discuss organ donation with the family?. Bedside nurse. Physician. Organ Procurement Organization. Social worker.

31. Which right allows a patient to refuse treatment even if it may result in harm?. Justice. Beneficence. Autonomy. Fidelity.

32. Which element is required for valid informed consent?. Family approval. Capacity. Physician presence during signing. Nurse explanation.

33. Who is responsible for explaining risks and benefits of a procedure?. Registered nurse. Surgeon or provider. Charge nurse. Case manager.

34. The nurses role in informed consent is to: Explain the procedure. Answer surgical questions. Witness the signature. Obtain consent.

35. A mentally ill patient retains which right?. No civil rights. Right to refuse all care. Civil liberties. Automatic restraint.

36. Which situation allows treatment without consent?. Family disagreement. Emergency life-threatening condition. Patient refusal. Lack of insurance.

37. Who may consent for an incapacitated adult if no POA exists?. Nurse. Next of kin. Social worker. Hospital administrator.

38. Which minor may legally consent for treatment?. 16-year-old with fracture. 15-year-old requesting STI testing. 14-year-old appendicitis. 12-year-old elective surgery.

39. Which law governs organ donation in the United States?. HIPAA. EMTALA. UAGA. Good Samaritan Law.

40. Who should discuss organ donation with the family?. Bedside nurse. Physician. Organ Procurement Organization. Social worker.

41. Which right allows a patient to refuse treatment even if it may result in harm?. Justice. Beneficence. Autonomy. Fidelity.

42. Which element is required for valid informed consent?. Family approval. Capacity. Physician presence during signing. Nurse explanation.

43. Who is responsible for explaining risks and benefits of a procedure?. Registered nurse. Surgeon or provider. Charge nurse. Case manager.

44. The nurses role in informed consent is to: Explain the procedure. Answer surgical questions. Witness the signature. Obtain consent.

45. A mentally ill patient retains which right?. No civil rights. Right to refuse all care. Civil liberties. Automatic restraint.

46. Which situation allows treatment without consent?. Family disagreement. Emergency life-threatening condition. Patient refusal. Lack of insurance.

47. Who may consent for an incapacitated adult if no POA exists?. Nurse. Next of kin. Social worker. Hospital administrator.

48. Which minor may legally consent for treatment?. 16-year-old with fracture. 15-year-old requesting STI testing. 14-year-old appendicitis. 12-year-old elective surgery.

49. Which law governs organ donation in the United States?. HIPAA. EMTALA. UAGA. Good Samaritan Law.

50. Who should discuss organ donation with the family?. Bedside nurse. Physician. Organ Procurement Organization. Social worker.

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