MEDICAL- SURGICAL NURSING
CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE 3RD EDITION
BY DEWIT STROMBERG DALLRED
ALL 1-48 CHAPTERS INCLUSIVE
,Test Bank For Medical-Surgical Nursing: Concepts & Practice, 3rd
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Chapter 01: Caring for Medical-Surgical Patients
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MULTIPLE b CHOICE
1. Which b area b is b the b major b focus b of b Healthy b People b 2020 b and b the b primary b mechanism b through b which b to b
improve b the b health b of b Americans b in b the b second b decade b of b the b century?
a. Research b funding
b. Health b information b distribution
c. Healthy b lifestyle b encouragement
d. Health b improvement b program b
designs
ANS: C
Healthy b People b 2020 b focuses b on b expanding b ongoing b programs b to b include b support b and b information b to b reduce b infant b
mortality, b cancer, b cardiovascular b disease, b and b HIV/AIDS, b and b to b increase b effective b immunizations, b healthy b eating b
habits, b and b healthy b weight.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Comprehension REF: 6
OBJ: 7 TOP: Healthy b People b 2020
KEY: b b b Nursing bProcess bStep: bImplementation
MSC: b b NCLEX: bSafe, bEffective bCare bEnvironment: bCoordinated b Care
2. Which b term b explains b the b type b of b care b that b addresses b interventions b for b all b dimensions b of b a b patient’s b life?
a. Focused b care
b. General b care
c. Directed b care
d. Holistic b care
ANS: D
Holistic b care b addresses b the b physiologic, b psychological, b social, b cultural, b and b spiritual b needs b of b the b patient.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Comprehension REF: 6
OBJ: 8 TOP: Holistic b Care
KEY: b b b Nursing b Process bStep: bPlanning
MSC: b b b NCLEX: b Psychosocial bIntegrity: bCoping band bAdaptation
3. A b patient b furiously b says, b “My b doctor b was b so b busy b giving b me b instructions b that b he b didn’t b hear b what b I b was
b trying b to b ask b him!” b Which b response b is b most b empathetic?
a. “When b people b ignore b me, b I b really b get b mad.”
b. “I’m b sure b that b the b doctor b was b rushed b and b unaware b of b your b
needs.”
c. “I’ll b bet b that b made b you b feel b very b frustrated.”
d. “Take b a b deep b breath b and b plan b what b you b will b say b to b him b
tomorrow.”
ANS: C
Empathy b demonstrates b that b the b nurse b perceives b the b patient’s b feelings b but b does b not b share b the b emotion. b Belittling b the b
patient’s b feelings, b showing b sympathy, b or b defending b the b doctor b makes b the b patient b feel b devalued.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Analysis REF: 10
OBJ: 10 TOP: Nurse–Patient b Relationship
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step: b
Implementation b MSC: NCLEX: b
Psychosocial b Integrity
4. The b nurse b is b explaining b differences b in b a b therapeutic b relationship b and b a b social b relationship b to b a b
patient. b Which b information b about b therapeutic b relationships b is b most b important b for b the b nurse b to b include b in b
the b explanation?
a. Therapeutic b relationships b lack b formal b boundaries.
b. Therapeutic b relationships b are b goal b directed.
c. Therapeutic b relationships b meet b the b needs b of b each b person b in b the b
relationship.
d. Therapeutic b relationships b extend b past b the bhospitalization b period.
,ANS: B
The b therapeutic b relationship b is b focused b on b the b patient b and b is b goal b directed b and b designed b to b meet b only b the b needs b of b
the b patient b and b does b not b extend b past b the b period b of b hospitalization.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Comprehension REF: 9
OBJ: 10 TOP: Therapeutic b Relationship
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step: b
Implementation b MSC: NCLEX: b
Psychosocial b Integrity
5. The b long-term b care b facility b nurse b is b caring b for b a b newly b admitted b 80-year-old b patient b who b is b depressed. b
Which b approach b is b best b for b the b nurse b to b employ?
a. Encourage b the b resident b to b engage b in b an b
activity.
b. Remind b the b resident b of b reasons b to b be b
positive.
c. Point b out b episodes b of b negative b behavior.
d. Present b a b bright b and b cheerful b behavior.
ANS: A
Activity b and b social b interaction b are b helpful b to b depressed b patients. b Presenting b a b cheery b approach b and b pointing b out b
negative b behavior b and b reasons b to b be b positive b are b not b therapeutic b at b this b stage b of b the b relationship.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Analysis REF: 10
OBJ: 10 TOP: Depressed b Behavior
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step: b
Implementation b MSC: NCLEX: b
Psychosocial b Integrity
6. The b nurse b is b caring b for b a b patient b who b has b been b on b antidepressants b for b 3 b days. b The b patient b tearfully b
says, b “I b still b feel b terrible. b I b don’t b think b anything b can b help b how b I b feel.” b Which b response b is b best?
a. “I b will b tell b the b charge b nurse b how b you b are b feeling.”
b. “You b just b need b to b be b patient b and b give b your b medicine b some b time b to b
work.”
c. “Look b how b much b you b have b improved b since b you b were b admitted b to b the b
facility.”
d. “It b must b be b frustrating b to b be b going b through b this b difficult b time.”
ANS: D
This b response b is b an b empathetic b response b that b allows b for b further b exploration b of b the b patient’s b feelings. b The b other b
responses b will b block b communication b with b this b patient.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Application b 9
REF:
OBJ: 10 TOP: Therapeutic b Communication
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step: b
Implementation b MSC: NCLEX: b
Psychosocial b Integrity
7. An b overweight b male b patient b rips b off b his b hospital b gown, b throws b it b out b the b door, b and b shouts, b “I’m b not b
wearing b this b stupid b gown! b It b is b too b small, b too b short, b and b exposes b my b backside b to b the b world!” b Which b response b is b
most b appropriate?
a. Remind b patient b of b the b need b to b wear b the b gown b for b convenience b
in b care.
b. Confer b with b the b patient b for b methods b to b acquire
b a b larger b gown.
c. Replace b the b torn b gown b with b another.
d. Inform b the b charge b nurse b of b the b hostile b behavior.
ANS: B
Allowing b hostile b patients b to b make b reasonable b requests b defuses b the b anger b and b allows b patients b to b
vent b their b feelings.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Application b 9
REF:
OBJ: 10 TOP: Hostile b Behavior
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step: b Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: b Psychosocial b Integrity: b Coping b and b Adaptation
8. The b nurse b is b caring b for b a b patient b who b states, b “You b are b the b only b nurse b
who b understands b about b my b pain. b Can’t b you b give b me b an b extra b dose b of b pain b
, medication?” b How b should b the b nurse b respond b to b the b patient’s b request?
a. Explain b that b dosage b schedules b are b by b
physician’s b orders.
b. Ignore b the b request.
c. Tell b the b patient b that b his b behavior b is b
manipulative.
d. Agree b to b give b an b extra b dose b of b
pain b medication.
ANS: A
A b matter-of-fact b response b to b a b manipulative b request b limits b the b effect b of b the b manipulation,
b thereby b helping b the b nurse b to b avoid b becoming b defensive b or b being b swayed b by b flattery.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Application b 9
REF:
OBJ: 10 TOP: Manipulative b Behavior
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step:
Implementation b MSC: NCLEX:
Psychosocial b Integrity
9. A b female b patient b who b has b recently b been b diagnosed b with b an b inoperable b brain b
tumor b asks b the b nurse, b “Do b you b think b God b punishes b us?” b Which b response b demonstrates b
therapeutic b communication?
a. “What b do b you b think?”
b. “God b loves b you.”
c. “Would b like b to b speak b with b the b
chaplain?”
d. “God b will b not b give b you b more b than
b you b can b bear.”
ANS: A
Sitting b with b the b patient b and b offering b oneself b to b listen b to b the b patient’s b concerns b and b
encouraging b reflection b is b the b best b approach b rather b than b responding b with b a b cliché b or b
suggesting b speaking b with b the b chaplain.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Application b 10
REF:
OBJ: 10 TOP: Spiritual b Care
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step:
Implementation b MSC: NCLEX:
Psychosocial b Integrity
10. The b nurse b is b communicating b with b a b patient b who b voices b concern b about b an b
upcoming b high-risk b procedure. b Which b statement b best b demonstrates b empathy?
a. “Would b you b like b to b talk b about b your b feelings b
regarding b the b procedure?”
b. “My b mother b had b the b same b procedure b and b did b
very b well.”
c. “I b can’t b imagine b how b you b feel.”
d. “It b must b be b difficult b preparing b for b the b procedure;
b how b are b you
feeling?”
ANS: D
This b statement b by b the b nurse b displays b empathy b by b trying b to b place b oneself b in b the
b patient’s b circumstance b and b validating b the b patient’s b feelings. b Simply b asking b patients b if b
they b would b like b to b talk b about b their b feelings b does b not b show b empathy b and b may b elicit
b a b “yes” b or b “no” b response. b Telling b the b patient b one’s b mother b had b the b procedure b or b
stating b “I b can’t b imagine b how b you b feel” b does b not b show b empathy b toward b the b
patient.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive b Level: b Application b 10
REF:
OBJ: 10 TOP: Nurse–Patient b Relationship
KEY: Nursing b Process b Step: b
Implementation b MSC: NCLEX:
11. Which b statement b accurately b describes b the b primary b purpose b of b the b state b nurse b practice b act b (NPA)?
a. To b test b and b license b LPN/LVNs.