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Test Bank - Medical-Surgical Nursing: Focus on Clinical Judgment 3rd Edition (Honan, 2024), All Chapter 1-55| Complete Best Exam Practice Guide/ Newest Edition

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Medical-Surgical Nursing: Focus on Clinical Judgment 3rd Edition Test Bank . The document is not the original book; it's a handy collection of pre-written exam questions and answers that helps educators gauge students' understanding of the course material. It’s a great resource for creating quizzes and exams, saving teachers time and ensuring students are assessed fairly and thoroughly.

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Test Bank - Medical-Surgical Nursing: Focus on Clinical Judgment 3rd Edition (Honan, 2024)

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Medical-Surgical Nursing
Focus on Clinical Judgment
Linda F. Honan
3rd Edition

, Test Bank - Medical-Surgical Nursing: Focus on Clinical Judgment 3rd Edition (Honan, 2024)

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Nurse’s Role in Adult Health Nursing
Chapter 2 Chronic Illness and End-of-Life Care
Chapter 3 Fluid and Electrolyte and Acid-Base Imbalances
Chapter 4 Perioperative Nursing
Chapter 5 Cancer Care
Chapter 6 Pain Management
Chapter 7 Nursing Assessment: Respiratory Function
Chapter 8 Nursing Management: Patients With Upper Respiratory Tract Disorders
Chapter 9 Nursing Management: Patients With Chest and Lower Respiratory Tract Disorders
Chapter 10 Nursing Management: Patients With COPD and Asthma
Chapter 11 Nursing Assessment: Cardiovascular and Circulatory Function
Chapter 12 Nursing Management: Patients With Hypertension
Chapter 13 Nursing Management: Patients With Coronary Vascular Disorders
Chapter 14 Nursing Management: Patients With Complications From Heart Disease
Chapter 15 Nursing Management: Patients With Structural, Infectious, and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders
Chapter 16 Nursing Management: Patients With Arrhythmias and Conduction Problems
Chapter 17 Nursing Management: Patients With Vascular Disorders and Problems of Peripheral Circulation
Chapter 18 Nursing Assessment: Hematologic Function
Chapter 19 Nursing Management: Patients With Hematologic Disorders
Chapter 20 Nursing Assessment: Digestive, Gastrointestinal, and Metabolic Function
Chapter 21 Nursing Management: Patients with Oral and Esophageal Disorders and Patients Receiving
Gastrointestinal Intubation, Enteral, and Parenteral Nutrition
Chapter 22 Nursing Management: Patients With Gastric and Duodenal Disorders
Chapter 23 Nursing Management: Patients With Intestinal and Rectal Disorders
Chapter 24 Nursing Management: Patients With Hepatic and Biliary Disorders
Chapter 25 Nursing Assessment: Renal and Urinary Tract Function
Chapter 26 Nursing Management: Patients With Renal Disorders
Chapter 27 Nursing Management: Patients With Urinary Disorders
Chapter 28 Nursing Assessment: Endocrine Function
Chapter 29 Nursing Management: Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 30 Nursing Management: Patients With Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 31 Nursing Assessment: Reproductive Function
Chapter 32 Nursing Management: Patients With Female Reproductive and Breast Disorders
Chapter 33 Nursing Management: Care of the Assigned Male at Birth (AMAB)/Male Client with Reproductive
Disorders
Chapter 34 Nursing Management: Patients With Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 35 Nursing Assessment: Immune Function
Chapter 36 Nursing Management: Patients With Immunodeficiency, HIV Infection, and AIDS
Chapter 37 Nursing Management: Patients With Allergic Disorders
Chapter 38 Nursing Management: Patients With Rheumatic Disorders
Chapter 39 Nursing Assessment: Musculoskeletal Function
Chapter 40 Nursing Management: Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 41 Nursing Management: Patients With Musculoskeletal Trauma
Chapter 42 Nursing Assessment: Neurologic Function
Chapter 43 Nursing Management: Patients with Oncologic Disorders of the Brain and Spinal Cord
Chapter 44 Nursing Management: Patients With Neurologic Trauma
Chapter 45 Nursing Management: Patients With Neurologic Disorders
Chapter 46 Nursing Management: Patients With Cerebrovascular Disorders
Chapter 47 Nursing Assessment: Sensorineural Function
Chapter 48 Nursing Management: Patients With Eye and Vision Disorders
Chapter 49 Nursing Management: Patients With Hearing and Balance Disorders
Chapter 50 Nursing Assessment: Integumentary Function
Chapter 51 Nursing Management: Patients With Dermatologic Problems
Chapter 52 Nursing Management: Patients With Burn Injury
Chapter 53 Nursing Management: Shock and Multisystem Failure
Chapter 54 Nursing Management: Critical Care
Chapter 55 Nursing Management: Emergencies and Disasters

, Medical-Surgical Nursing: Focus on Clinical Judgment 3rd Edition Honan TEST BANK



Chapter 1 The Nurses Role in Adult Health Nursing
1. The school nurse is presenting a health promotion class to a group of high school
students. How does the nurse define health?
A) Health is being disease free.
B) Health is having fulfilling relationships.
C) Health is having a clean drinking source and nutritious food.
D) Health is being connected in body, mind, and spirit.


2. The home health nurse is assisting a patient and his family in planning the patient's
return to work after an extensive illness. On which level of Maslow's hierarchy of basic
needs does the patient's need for self-fulfillment fit?
A) Physiologic
B) Safety and security
C) Love and belonging
D) Self-actualization


3. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit has asked to represent her unit on the hospital's
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) committee. In researching CQI programs, the
nurse should understand that they have what characteristic?
A) CQI programs establish accountability on the part of health care professionals.
B) CQI programs focus on the process used to provide care.
C) CQI programs identify incidents rather than processes.
D) CQI programs justify health care costs.


4. Economics have dictated many significant changes in the health care delivery system.
What is one major effect that economic factors have had on the patient population?
A) Patients are in the hospital for a longer period of time.
B) Patients have access to greater technology at lower costs.
C) Patients with high home-care needs are being discharged into the community.
D) Patient use of ambulatory care has decreased.


5. Staff nurses in an ICU setting have noticed that their patients required fewer
interventions for pain when the ICU was quiet. They passed their observations on to a
nurse researcher and asked the researcher to design a study about the effects of noise on
the pain levels of hospitalized patients. How does this demonstrate the primary purpose
of nursing research?
A) Nursing research involves patients and their care while hospitalized.
B) Nursing research contributes to the scientific base of nursing practice.
C) Nursing research draws conclusions about the quality of patient care.
D) Nursing research explains ongoing medical studies to patients.

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6. Nurses have different educational backgrounds and function under many titles in their
practice setting. If a nurse were practicing in an oncology clinic and performed a role
that included clinical practice, education, management, consultation, and research, what
would most accurately describe this nurse's title?
A) Midwife
B) Clinical nurse specialist (CNS)
C) Nurse manager
D) Staff nurse


7. Based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, when prioritizing a patient's plan of care, what
would be the nurse's first priority?
A) Allowing the family to see a newly admitted patient
B) Ambulating the patient in the hallway
C) Administering pain medication
D) Teaching the patient to self-administer insulin


8. The models of nursing care delivery have been numerous and varied throughout the
history of nursing. What is a model for the delivery of nursing care in today's health care
arena?
A) Team nursing
B) Patient-centered care
C) Primary nursing
D) Functional nursing


9. The word leadership has a connotation of a position that brings with it a title that
suggests leading large groups of people. What has nursing identified leadership as?
A) Limited to those with advanced degrees
B) Exemplified by nurses who supervise unlicensed assistive personnel (UAPs)
C) Encompassed in the role of an advanced practice nurse
D) Inherent to all nursing positions


10. Our population is aging, and with the increased numbers of patients reaching age 65,
health care has had to change its focus. What is one focus of health care today?
A) Management of chronic conditions and disability
B) Increasing dependency among the aging population
C) A shifting focus to disease management
D) Management of acute conditions and rehabilitation

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11. A nurse who works in a large long-term care facility is committed to providing sound,
evidence-based nursing care. Which of the following sources provides the legal
framework for the nurse's role?
A) The norms and accepted practices of the nursing profession
B) The Nurse Practice Act in the state where the nurse practices
C) Legal precedents in the local jurisdiction
D) Parameters described by the National League for Nursing (NLN)


12. In an effort to manage time effectively and ensure good care, a registered nurse (RN)
has chosen to delegate some tasks to a licensed practical nurse (LPN). In doing so, the
RN has given consideration to the LPN's scope of practice. A scope of practice is best
described as:
A) The degree of intervention that may be safely undertaken by a caregiver
B) The knowledge and skill set that is possessed by a professional
C) The actions that are legally permitted for a particular profession
D) The job description that is provided to an employee at the commencement of
service


13. In recent decades, the nurse's role has undergone significant change. Which of the
following phenomena underlay the development of the advanced practitioner role,
which first emerged in the 1960s?
A) Public dissatisfaction with medical education and medical practice
B) Pressure from insurance providers and the emergence of managed care
C) Federal funding that was earmarked for improved nursing education
D) A need for health care in geographically remote and underserved regions


14. One of the primary tasks of a nurse researcher is to generate evidence. What is the most
appropriate application of the evidence that nurse researchers generate?
A) Enhancing the credibility of the nursing profession
B) Disseminating it in the nursing literature
C) Using it to formulate guidelines for nursing practice
D) Using it to question established medical practices

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15. A nurse in an acute care setting is planning the care of a 61-year-old man who has
recently been diagnosed with chronic renal failure. When planning this patient's care,
what goal should the nurse prioritize?
A) Helping the man to return to the roles that he has in his life
B) Helping the man understand the benefits of adhering to treatment and
consequences of nonadherence
C) Facilitating as early a discharge as possible while simultaneously ensuring patient
safety
D) Taking measures to extend the patient's life expectancy as long as possible


16. Today, increasing emphasis is placed on health, health promotion, wellness, and
self-care. Which of the following activities in the care of a female patient with a recent
diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is most congruent with the philosophy of health
promotion?
A) Providing the patient with a new glucometer and test strips which have been
recently brought to market
B) Introducing the patient to a diabetes educator who is in charge of a diabetes support
group in the community
C) Helping the patient to schedule hemoglobin A1C testing at an outpatient laboratory
D) Teaching the patient about measures that she can take to minimize the long-term
health effects of her disease


17. Collaborative practice has been identified as a model of care that maximizes patient
outcomes. A nurse can best implement the principles of collaborative practice by:
A) Ensuring that decisions around patient care are discussed in detail with other nurses
B) Consulting the nursing literature when choosing assessments, making diagnoses,
and performing interventions
C) Adopting an attitude of “teachability” when planning and performing patient care
D) Making decisions around patient care in consultation with members of other health
disciplines


18. Health care in the United States continues to be impacted by larger social trends and by
factors in a variety of domains. Among these trends in the recent past and the
foreseeable future are increases in:
A) The birth rate and the incidence of acute illness
B) The number of Americans who reside in rural settings
C) Illiteracy levels and international funding for health care
D) Immigration and life expectancy

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19. Patterns of disease in the United States have undergone significant changes in recent
decades and these changes are predicted to continue into the future. Which one of the
following patients best exemplifies this changing pattern of disease?
A) A 5-year-old child who has developed measles because her parents opted against
vaccination
B) A 22-year-old man who has suffered a traumatic brain injury in a motor vehicle
accident
C) A 77-year-old man who has developed sepsis as a result of community-acquired
pneumonia
D) A 60-year-old woman who has been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis


20. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) exists under the legal
framework that was established by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.
What aspect of a nurse's work is most directly impacted by the Occupational Safety and
Health Act?
A) The process that the nurse must follow to safely administer a drug to a patient
B) The maintenance of a workplace that minimizes the nurse's risk of injury
C) The management of confused and aggressive patients
D) The wages, benefits, and staffing arrangements on a nursing unit


21. The leadership of a private hospital have chosen to begin the process of accreditation in
order to enhance the credibility and status of the hospital. The accreditation process and
necessary performance improvements that the hospital will undertake will most likely
occur under the auspices of what regulatory body?
A) Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)
B) The Joint Commission
C) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
D) The state Department of Public Health (DPH)


22. A Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) initiative has been launched at an outpatient
mental health resource center. What activity will be prioritized during the CQI process?
A) Reviewing the budget of the facility to determine whether continuing education is
taking place
B) Auditing the educational credentials of each individual who is involved in the
provision of care
C) Examining incident reports to determine lapses in care and measures to prevent
similar events
D) Critically examining the processes through which care is provided

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