8.The nurse plans care for an older patient recovering from an exacerbation of a chronic illness. Which intervention best supports this person's autonomy? A. Encourage to perform active range of motion twice a day B. Assess for pain level every 4 hours C. Ambulate down the hall to have meals in the dining room with other clients D. Coordinate time of day to provide hygienic care with the client {Ans: D. Coordinate time of day to provide hygienic care with the client Rationale: The ethical principle of autonomy is to respect people's needs for self-determination, freedom, and rights. Coordinating the time of day to provide hygienic care with the person supports the principle of autonomy. Assessing for pain, encouraging range of motion, and ambulation supports the ethical principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence.}9) The director of nursing at a skilled facility is implementing the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project to improve the quality of care of the older residents. Which topics will the director include in staff teaching? Select all that apply. 1. Directions on accessing evidence-based practice resources 2. Methods for ensuring effective team collaboration 3. A plan for staff incentives for meeting care goals 4.