Legal and Ethical Aspects of First Aid

Legal and Ethical Aspects of First Aid ( 5 Questions)

A nurse is providing first aid to a child who has fallen from a bicycle and has a head injury. The child is unconscious and has no identification. The nurse should obtain consent for first aid from: (Select all that apply.)



Correct Answer: ["A","E"]

Choice A Reason: This choice is correct because the child's parent or guardian is the legal representative of the child and can give consent for first aid.

Choice B Reason: This choice is incorrect because the child's teacher or coach is not authorized to give consent for first aid unless they have a written permission from the parent or guardian.

Choice C Reason: This choice is incorrect because the child's friend or sibling is not authorized to give consent for first aid unless they are an adult and have a written permission from the parent or guardian.

Choice D Reason: This choice is incorrect because the child's physician or nurse practitioner is not present at the scene and cannot give consent for first aid over the phone or online.

Choice E Reason: This choice is correct because if the child's parent or guardian is unavailable, the nurse can provide first aid based on implied consent, assuming that an unconscious person would give consent if they were able.




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