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,Table s s of s s Contents 1
Chapter s s 01: s s Introduction s s to s s Nursing 2
Chapter ss02: ssTheory, ssResearch, ssand ssEvidence-Based 11
ssPractice ssChapter ss03: ssHealth, ssWellness, s s and 20
s s Health ssDisparities s s Chapter ss04: ssHealth ssof ssthe 29
ssIndividual, ssFamily, ssand ssCommunity ssChapter ss05: 37
ssCultural ssDiversity 45
Chapter ss06: ssValues, ssEthics, s s and 54
s s Advocacy ssChapter ss07: ssLegal 62
ssDimensions ssof ssNursing ssPractice ssChapter 69
ss08: ssCommunication s s Chapter s s 09: 77
s s Teaching s s and s s Counseling 86
Chapter ss10: ssLeading, ssManaging, ssand ssDelegating 93
ssChapter ss11: ssThe ssHealth ssCare ssDelivery ssSystem
Chapter s s 12: s s Collaborative s s Practice s s and s s Care s s Coordination s s Across 100
s s Settings ssChapter ss13: ssBlended ssCompetencies, ssClinical ssReasoning, ssand 109
ssProcesses ssof ssPerson- ssCentered ssCare 117
Chapter s s 14: s s Assessing 125
Chapter s s 15: s s Diagnosing 135
Chapter ss16: ssOutcome ssIdentification ssand ssPlanning 142
ssChapter ss17: ssImplementing 150
Chapter s s 18: s s Evaluating 158
Chapter ss19: ssDocumenting ssand ssReporting 164
ssChapter ss20: ssNursing ssInformatics 173
Chapter ss21: s s Developmental 182
s s Concepts ssChapter ss22: ssConception 190
ssThrough ssYoung ssAdult ssChapter ss23: 200
ssThe ssAging ssAdult ssChapter ss24: ssAsepsis 211
ssand ssInfection ssControl ssChapter ss25: 220
ssVital ssSigns 230
Chapter s s 26: s s Health s s Assessment 239
Chapter ss27: ssSafety, ssSecurity, ssand ssEmergency 250
ssPreparedness ssChapter ss28: ssComplementary ssand 260
ssIntegrative ssHealth 269
Chapter s s 29: s s Medications 279
Chapter ss30: ssPerioperative ssNursing 289
ssChapter ss31: ssHygiene 298
Chapter ss32: ssSkin ssIntegrity ssand ssWound 307
ssCare ssChapter ss33: ssActivity 316
Chapter s s 34: s s Rest s s and s s Sleep 326
Chapter ss35: ssComfort ssand ssPain 336
ssManagement ssChapter ss36: ssNutrition 346
Chapter ss37: ssUrinary ssElimination 356
ssChapter ss38: ssBowel ssElimination 365
Chapter s s 39: s s Oxygenation s s and s s Perfusion 375
Chapter ss40: ssFluid, ssElectrolyte, ssand ssAcid-Base ssBalance 384
ssChapter ss41: ssSelf-Concept 393
Chapter ss42: ssStress ssand ssAdaptation 403
ssChapter ss43: ssLoss, ssGrief, ssand
ssDying ssChapter ss44: ssSensory
ssFunctioning ssChapter ss45: ssSexuality
Chapter s s 46: s s Spirituality
,Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing
ss ss s s s s
1. Which s s of ss the s s following s s statements ss accurately s s describe s s an s s element s s of s s nursing? ss Select s s all
s s that s s apply.
A) The ssskills s s involved s s in s s nursing ss are s s primarily s s technical s s in s s nature.
B) The s s primary s s focus s s of s s nursing s s is s s to s s assist s s individuals s s to s s recover s s from s s illness.
C) The s s science s s of s s nursing s s is s s the s s knowledge ss base s s for s s the s s care s s that s s is s s given.
D) The s s art s s of s s nursing s s is s s the s s collection s s of s s knowledge s s through s s research.
E) Nursing s s is s s considered s s to s s be s s both s s an s s art s s and s s a s s science.
F) Nursing s s is s s a s s profession s s that s s used s s specialized ss knowledge s s and s s skills.
2. Which s s of s s the s s following ss set s s of s s terms s s best s s describes s s nursing s s at s s the s s end s s of s s the s s Middle
s s Ages?
A) continuity, s s caring, s s critical ss thinking
B) purpose, s s direction, s s leadership
C) assessment, s s interventions, s s outcomes
D) advocacy, s s research, s s education
3. Which ssof ssthe ssfollowing ssis ssa sscharacteristic ssof ssnursing sspracticed ssfrom ssearly sscivilization
ssto ssthe ss16th sscentury?
A) Most s s early s s civilizations s s believed s s that s s illness s s had s s supernatural s s causes.
B) The s s physician s s was s s the s s priest s s who s s treated s s disease s s with s s prayer.
C) The s s nurse s s was s s a s s nun s s committed s s to s s caring s s for s s the s s needy s s and s s homeless.
D) Nursing s s changed s s from s s a s s spiritual s s focus s s to s s an s s emphasis ss on s s knowledge ss expansion.
4. In s s what s s time s s period s s did s s nursing s s care s s as s s we s s now s s know s s it s s begin?
A) pre-civilization
B) early s s civilization s s to s s 16th s s century
, C) 16th s s to s s 17th s s century
D) 18th s s to s s 19th s s century
5. Who s s is s s considered s s to s s be s s the ss founder s s of s s professional s s nursing?
A) Dorothea s s Dix
B) Lillian ssWald
C) Florence s s Nightingale
D) Clara ss Barton
6. Which s s of s s the s s following ss nursing s s pioneers s s established s s the s s Red s s Cross s s in s s the s s United s s States
s s in s s 1882?
A) Florence s s Nightingale
B) Clara ss Barton
C) Dorothea s s Dix
D) Jane s s Addams
7. What sswas ssone ssbarrier ssto ssthe ssdevelopment ssof ssthe ssnursing ssprofession ssin ssthe ssUnited ssStates
ssafter ssthe s s Civil ssWar?
A) lack s s of s s educational s s standards
B) hospital-based s s schools s s of s s nursing
C) lack s s of ss influence s s from s s nursing s s leaders
D) independence s s of s s nursing s s orders
8. Which s s of s s the s s following s s individuals ss provided s s community-based s s care s s and s s founded s s public
s s health s s nursing?
A) Adelaide s s Nutting
B) Lillian ssWald
C) Sojourner s s Truth
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