Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing
Patricia A. Potter, Anne Griffin Perry, Patricia A. Stockert, Amy Hall, Barbara J. Astle & Wendy Duggleby
6th Edition
,Table of Contents
qx qx
Chapter qx01 qxHealth qxand qxWellness 2
Chapter qx02 qxThe qxCanadian qxHealth qxCare qxDelivery qxSystem 11
Chapter qx03 qxThe qxDevelopment qxof qxNursing qxin qxCanada 19
Chapter qx04 qxCommunity qxHealth qxNursing qxPractice 25
Chapter qx05 qxTheoretical qxFoundations qxof qxNursing qxPractice 34
Chapter qx06 qxEvidence-Informed qxPractice 40
Chapter qx07 qxNursing qxValues qxand qxEthics 48
Chapter qx08 qxLegal qxImplications qxin qxNursing qxPractice 56
Chapter qx09 qxGlobal qxHealth 67
Chapter qx10 qxIndigenous qxHealth 75
Chapter qx11 qxNursing qxLeadership, qxManagement, qxand qxCollaborative qxPractice 83
Chapter qx12 qxCritical qxThinking qxin qxNursing qxPractice 91
Chapter qx13 qxNursing qxAssessment, qxDiagnosis, qxand qxPlanning 99
Chapter qx14 qxImplementing qxand qxEvaluating qxNursing qxCare 110
Chapter qx15 qxDocumenting qxand qxReporting 121
Chapter qx16 qxNursing qxInformatics qxand qxCanadian qxNursing qxPractice 135
Chapter qx17 qxCommunication qxand qxRelational qxPractice 142
Chapter qx18 qxPatient-Centred qxCare qxInterprofessional qxCollaborative qxPractice 154
Chapter qx19 qxFamily qxNursing 161
Chapter qx20 qxPatient qxEducation 175
Chapter qx21 qxDevelopmental qxTheories 187
Chapter qx22 qxConception qxThrough qxAdolescence 196
Chapter qx23 qxYoung qxto qxMiddle qxAdulthood 206
Chapter qx24 qxOlder qxPersons 215
Chapter qx25 qxThe qxExperience qxof qxLoss, qxDeath, qxand qxGrief 226
Chapter qx26 qxSelf-Concept 236
Chapter qx27 qxSexuality 244
Chapter qx28 qxSpirituality qxin qxHealth qxand qxHealth qxCare 253
Chapter qx29 qxStress qxand qxAdaptation 261
Chapter qx30 qxVital qxSigns 269
Chapter qx31 qxPain qxAssessment qxand qxManagement 286
Chapter qx32 qxHealth qxAssessment qxand qxPhysical qxExamination 302
Chapter qx33 qxInfection qxControl 317
Chapter qx34 qxMedication qxAdministration 335
Chapter qx35 qxComplementary qxand qxAlternative qxApproaches qxin qxHealth qxCare 350
Chapter qx36 qxActivity qxand qxExercise 358
Chapter qx37 qxQuality qxand qxPatient qxSafety 370
Chapter qx38 qxHygiene 382
Chapter qx39 qxCardiopulmonary qxFunctioning qxand qxOxygenation 401
,Chapter qx40 qxFluid, qxElectrolyte, qxand qxAcid–Base qxBalances 417
Chapter qx41 qxSleep 433
Chapter qx42 qxNutrition 441
Chapter qx43 qxUrinary qxElimination 457
Chapter qx44 qxBowel qxElimination 472
Chapter qx45 qxMobility qxand qxImmobility 485
Chapter qx46 qxSkin qxIntegrity qxand qxWound qxCare 503
Chapter qx47 qxSensory qxAlterations 523
Chapter qx48 qxCare qxof qxSurgical qxPatients 534
, Test q x
q x Bank qx qx-
Chapter qx01: qxHealth qxand qxWellness
Potter qxet qxal: qxCanadian qxFundamentals qxof qxNursing, qx6th qxEdition
MULTIPLE q x CHOICE
1. The qxnurse qxis qxusing qxthe qxpopulation qxhealth qxpromotion qxmodel qxto qxdevelop qxactions
qxfor qximproving qxhealth. qxAfter qxasking, qx“On qxwhat qxshould qxwe qxtake qxaction?”; qx“How
qxshould qxwe qxtake qxaction?”; qxand qx“Why qxshould qxwe qxtake qxaction?” qxthe qxnurse qxwill
qxask qxwhich qxof qxthe qxfollowing qxquestions?
a. “With qxwhom qxshould qxwe qxact?”
b. “When qxshould qxwe qxtake qxaction?”
c. “Which qxgovernment qx should qxtake qxaction?”
d. “Where qxshould qxwe qxfirst qxact?”
ANS: q x A
The qxnext qxquestion qxto qxask qxwhen qxusing qxthe qxpopulation qxhealth qxmodel qxapproach qxis
qx“With qxwhom qxshould qxwe qxact?” qxThe qxother qxchoices qxare qxnot qxquestions qxincluded
qxin qxthis qxmodel.
DIF: Apply REF: q x 13 qx(Figure qx1-5)
OBJ: q x Contrast qxdistinguishing qxfeatures qxof qx health qxpromotion q x and qxdisease qxprevention.
TOP: q x Implementation MSC: q x NCLEX: q x Health qx Promotion qxand qxMaintenance
2. The qxprinciple qx“Health qxpromotion qxis qxmultisectoral” qx means qxwhich qxof qxthe qxfollowing?
a. Relationships qxbetween qxindividual, qxsocial, qxand qxenvironmental qxfactors
must qxbe qxrecognized.
qx
b. Physical, qxmental, qxsocial, qxecological, qxcultural, qxand qxspiritual qxaspects qxof
health qxmust qxbe qxrecognized.
qx
c. In qxorder qxto qxchange qxunhealthy qxliving qxand qxworking qxconditions, qxareas qxother
qxthan qxhealth qxmust qxalso qxbe qxinvolved.
d. Health qxpromotion qxuses qxknowledge qxfrom qxdisciplines qxsuch qxas qxsocial,
qxeconomic, qxpolitical, qxenvironmental, qxmedical, qxand qxnursing qxsciences, qxas
qxwell qxas qxfrom qxfirst-hand qxexperience.
ANS: q x C
The qxstatement qx“Health qxpromotion qxis qxmultisectoral” qxis qxthe qxprinciple
qxexplained qxby qxthe qxnecessity qxto qxinvolve qxareas qxother qxthan qxhealth qxin qxorder qxto
qxchange qxunhealthy qxliving qxand qxworking qxconditions.
DIF: Understand REF: q x 11
OBJ: q x Contrast qxdistinguishing qxfeatures qxof qxhealth qxpromotion qxand qxdisease
qxprevention. qxTOP: q x Planning MSC: q x NCLEX: qxHealth qxPromotion
qxand qxMaintenance
3. According qxto qxthe qxWorld qx Health qxOrganization, qxwhat qxis qxthe qxbest qxdescription qx of qx “health”?
a. Simply qxthe qxabsence qxof qxdisease.
b. Involving qxthe qxtotal qxperson q x and qxenvironment.
c. Strictly qxpersonal qxin qxnature.
d. Status qxof qxpathological qxstate.
ANS: q x B
1 qx qx | qx
qx P qx qx a