Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) A Practice Exam

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What constitutes false imprisonment?

  1. Making someone feel fearful of bodily harm

  2. Restraining an individual against their will

  3. Touching someone without their consent

  4. Invasion of privacy

The correct answer is: Restraining an individual against their will

False imprisonment occurs when an individual is restrained against their will, preventing them from moving freely. This can occur through physical barriers, such as locking a door, or through coercive means that lead a person to believe they cannot leave a particular area. The key aspect of false imprisonment is the lack of consent from the individual being restrained; they must feel as though their freedom has been significantly limited without lawful justification. This concept is critical in the field of nursing and healthcare, as it touches upon the ethical principles of autonomy and rights of patients. Understanding false imprisonment is important for nurses to ensure that they uphold their patients' rights and to avoid any legal repercussions related to the unnecessary or unlawful confinement of individuals in a healthcare setting.