And Caring, 4th Edition By Treas
, Test Bank For: Basic Nursing: Thinking, Doing, And Caring, 4th Edition By Treas
Table Of Contents
I. How Nurses Thin
1. Evolution Of Nursing Thought & Action
2. Clinical Judgment
3. The Steps Of The Nursing Process
4. Evidence-Based Practice: Theory & Research
Ii. Factors Affecting Health
5. Life Span: Infancy Through Middle Adulthood
6. Life Span: Older Adults
7. Experiencing Health & Illness
8. Stress & Adaptation
9. Psychosocial Health & Illness
10. Family Health
11. Caring In Multicultural Healthcare Environments
12. Spirituality
13. Experiencing Loss
Iii. Essential Nursing Interventions
14. Promoting Health
15. Communication & Therapeutic Relationships
16. Patient Education
17. Documenting & Reporting
18. Measuring Vital Signs
19. Physical Assessment
20. Promoting Asepsis & Preventing Infection
21. Safety
22. Facilitating Hygiene
23. Administering Medication
Iv. Supporting Physiological Function
24. Nutrition
25. Urinary Elimination
26. Bowel Elimination
27. Sensation, Perception, & Response
28. Pain
29. Physical Activity & Immobility
30. Sexual Health
31. Sleep & Rest
32. Skin Integrity & Wound Healing
33. Oxygenation
34. Circulation & Perfusion
35. Hydration & Homeostasis
36. Caring For The Surgical Patient
V. The Context For Nurses’ Work
37. Community & Home Health Nursing
38. Nursing Informatics
39. Legal Accountability
40. Leading And Managing (Online Only In The Ebook On Davis Advantage)
41. Ethics And Values (Online Only In The Ebook On Davis Advantage)
, TEST BANK FOR BASIC NURSING 4th EDITION BY TREAS
chapter 1. nursing past & present
multiple choice
1. which is the most influential factor that has shaped the nursing profession?
1) physicians’ need for handmaidens
2) societal need for healthcare outside the home
3) military demand for nurses in the field
4) germ theory influence on sanitation
ANS: 3
chapter number and title: 1, nursing past & present
chapter learning objective: define nursing in your own words. chapter
page reference: p. 7
heading: historical context of nursing integrated
processes: teaching and learning
client need: safe and effective care environment: management of care
cognitive level: comprehension [understanding]
concept: professionalism
difficulty: easy
feedback
1 the physician's handmaiden was/is a nursing stereotype rather than an influence
on nursing.
2 although there has been a need for healthcare outside the home throughout
history, this has more infnluuenr cseoinngthkedi n
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oment of hospitals than on nursing;
this need provided one more setting for nursing work.
3 throughout the centuries, stability of the government has been related to the
success of the military to protect or extend its domain. as the survival and
well-being of soldiers are both critical, nurses provided healthcare to the sick
and injured at the battle site.
4 germ theory and sanitation helped to improve healthcare but did not shape
nursing.
pts: 1 con: professionalism
2. which is an example of an illness-prevention activity?
1) encouraging the use of a food diary
2) joining a cancer support group
3) administering immunization for hpv
4) teaching a diabetic patient about his diet
ANS: 3
chapter number and title: 1, nursing past & present
chapter learning objective: name and recognize the four purposes of nursing care. chapter
page reference: p. 15
heading: nursing practice: caring for clients integrated
processes: nursing process – implementation client
need: health promotion and maintenance
cognitive level: application [applying]
concept: health promotion
difficulty: moderate
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feedback
1 illness-prevention activities focus on avoiding a specific disease. a food diary is
a health-promotion activity.
2 although cancer is a disease, it is assumed that a person joining a support group
would already have the disease; therefore, this is not disease prevention but
treatment.
3 administering immunization for hpv is an example of illness prevention.
4 teaching a diabetic patient about diet is a treatment for diabetes; the patient
already has diabetes, so it cannot prevent diabetes.
pts: 1 con: health promotion
3. which contribution of florence nightingale had an immediate impact on improving patients’
health?
1) providing a clean environment
2) improving nursing education
3) changing the delivery of care in hospitals
4) establishing nursing as a distinct profession
ANS: 1
chapter number and title: 1, nursing past & present
chapter learning objective: name nine expanded roles for nursing.
chapter page reference: p. 9
heading: table 1-1 roles andnu f urnsctiion
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integrated processes: caring
client need: health promotion and maintenance
cognitive level: comprehension [understanding]
concept: evidence-based practice
difficulty: easy
feedback
1 improved sanitation (a clean environment) greatly and immediately reduced the
rate of infection and mortality in hospitals.
2 this is an activity of florence nightingale that improved healthcare or nursing,
but the impact is long range, not immediate.
3 this is an activity of florence nightingale that improved healthcare or nursing,
but the impact is long range, not immediate.
4 this is an activity of florence nightingale that improved healthcare or nursing,
but the impact is long range, not immediate.
pts: 1 con: evidence-based practice
4. which aspect of the full-spectrum nursing role is essential for the nurse to do in order to
successfully carry out all the others?
1) thinking and reasoning about the client’s care
2) providing hands-on client care
3) carrying out physician orders
4) elegating to assistive personnel
ANS: 1
chapter number and title: 1, nursing past & present
chapter learning objective: name and recognize the four purposes of nursing care. chapter
page reference: p. 8
heading: nursing today: full-spectrum nursing
integrated processes: nursing process
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