OF NURSING RESEARCH EXAMINATION
TEST 2026 FULL TEST BANK WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
⩥ Indigenous health. Answer: Health outcomes influenced by historical
colonization.
⩥ Healthcare funding fragmentation. Answer: Disjointed financial
support affecting service delivery.
⩥ Anesthesia in childbirth. Answer: Pain relief method encouraging
hospital births.
⩥ Obstetric instruments. Answer: Specialized tools used in childbirth
procedures.
⩥ Assessment data. Answer: Information collected to inform nursing
diagnoses.
⩥ Nursing process. Answer: Systematic approach to patient care
management.
,⩥ Patient chart review. Answer: Analyzing patient history for care
planning.
⩥ Nursing actions. Answer: Specific tasks performed to support patient
care.
⩥ Healthcare disparities. Answer: Inequities in health outcomes among
populations.
⩥ Cognitive level. Answer: Classification of knowledge required for
tasks.
⩥ Implementation phase. Answer: Stage where nursing plans are
executed.
⩥ Care maps. Answer: Visual representations of patient care pathways.
⩥ Data collection. Answer: Gathering information to inform nursing
practice.
⩥ Specialized obstetric instruments. Answer: Instruments developed in
the early 1900s that encouraged women to seek hospitalization for
childbirth.
,⩥ Anesthesia. Answer: Better modes of anesthesia developed in the
early 1900s that encouraged women to seek hospitalization for
childbirth.
⩥ Physicians' relationships with hospitals. Answer: Closer relationships
between physicians and hospitals in the early 1900s that encouraged
women to seek hospitalization for childbirth.
⩥ Insurance coverage. Answer: A factor that encouraged women to seek
hospitalization for childbirth in the early 20th century.
⩥ Waiting room for fathers. Answer: A non-family-centred policy
prevalent in the 1960s.
⩥ Sedation of mother during labour. Answer: A non-family-centred
policy prevalent in the 1960s that involved sedating the mother.
⩥ Delay of reunion of mother and infant. Answer: A non-family-centred
policy in the 1960s where the reunion was delayed for several hours due
to sedation.
⩥ Lenient visiting hours. Answer: Not a prevalent policy in the 1960s;
visiting hours were rigid.
, ⩥ Restrictions of visitations by minor children. Answer: A non-family-
centred policy prevalent in the 1960s.
⩥ Reportable diseases. Answer: Diseases such as tuberculosis and
sexually transmitted infections that a nurse has a legal responsibility to
report.
⩥ Child abuse. Answer: A condition that must be reported to public
health authorities.
⩥ Industrial accidents. Answer: Not explicitly mentioned as reportable
in the context provided.
⩥ Sexually transmitted infections. Answer: A communicable disease that
must be reported to public health authorities.
⩥ Foodborne infections. Answer: A type of infection that must be
reported to public health authorities.
⩥ Critical thinking in studying. Answer: Involves prioritizing
information and relating facts to other facts, rather than mere
memorization.