Test Bank for Professional Nursing: Concepts & Challenges, 10th Edition
All Chapters 1–16 | Questions, Answers & Rationales
1. Chapter 1: Nursing Today
2. Chapter 2: Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice
3. Chapter 3: Nursing Education and Professional Development
4. Chapter 4: Ethics and Values in Nursing
5. Chapter 5: Legal Aspects of Nursing Practice
6. Chapter 6: Health Care Delivery Systems
7. Chapter 7: Community Nursing and Continuum of Care
8. Chapter 8: Cultural Diversity and Health Care
9. Chapter 9: Spiritual Health and Wellness
10. Chapter 10: Caring in Professional Nursing Practice
11. Chapter 11: Patient Education and Health Promotion
12. Chapter 12: Communication in Nursing Practice
13. Chapter 13: Health Assessment and Clinical Judgment
14. Chapter 14: Nursing Diagnosis and Care Planning
15. Chapter 15: Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Research
16. Chapter 16: Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and Future Trends in Nursing
Chapter 1: Nursing Today
Question 1
Which statement best describes professional nursing in modern healthcare systems?
A. Nursing is primarily focused on carrying out physician orders and completing assigned
technical procedures with minimal independent judgment or critical thinking.
,B. Nursing is a profession that integrates scientific knowledge, clinical judgment, ethical
principles, patient advocacy, and compassionate care to promote health and improve patient
outcomes.
C. Nursing mainly involves administrative responsibilities and management of hospital
operations rather than direct patient care activities.
D. Nursing is limited to acute care settings and does not significantly contribute to prevention,
rehabilitation, or community health programs.
Answer: B
Rationale: Modern nursing incorporates scientific knowledge, critical thinking, advocacy,
ethics, and holistic patient-centered care across various healthcare settings.
Question 2
The primary purpose of professional nursing practice is to:
A. Focus exclusively on diagnosing diseases and prescribing treatments without considering
psychosocial or emotional patient needs.
B. Promote health, prevent illness, restore health when possible, and provide compassionate
support to individuals, families, and communities throughout the lifespan.
C. Perform procedures delegated by physicians while avoiding participation in patient education
or health promotion activities.
D. Deliver standardized care plans without adjusting interventions according to patient
preferences and cultural backgrounds.
Answer: B
Rationale: Nursing emphasizes health promotion, disease prevention, restoration of health, and
supportive care.
Question 3
A nurse supports a patient's decision to refuse surgery after ensuring the patient understands risks
and benefits. Which nursing role is demonstrated?
A. Educator, because the nurse primarily provides instructions regarding disease management
and treatment options.
B. Researcher, because the nurse evaluates clinical evidence to improve organizational outcomes.
C. Advocate, because the nurse protects patient rights and supports informed decision-making.
, D. Manager, because the nurse coordinates healthcare resources and supervises other staff
members.
Answer: C
Rationale: Advocacy involves defending patient autonomy and ensuring patients make informed
choices.
Question 4
Evidence-based nursing practice is best defined as:
A. The process of applying interventions based solely on long-standing traditions and previous
clinical experiences regardless of research findings.
B. The integration of current research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences to
guide healthcare decisions and improve outcomes.
C. The implementation of institutional policies without evaluating individual patient needs or
current evidence.
D. The exclusive use of randomized controlled trials to determine all nursing interventions.
Answer: B
Rationale: Evidence-based practice combines research, clinical expertise, and patient values.
Question 5
Which statement best explains the importance of continuing education for professional nurses?
A. Continuing education is optional because knowledge acquired during initial nursing education
remains sufficient throughout a nurse’s career.
B. Continuing education helps nurses maintain competence, adapt to healthcare advances,
improve clinical decision-making, and deliver safe patient care.
C. Continuing education primarily exists to increase workload and administrative responsibilities
among nurses.
D. Continuing education replaces practical experience gained through patient care activities.
Answer: B
Rationale: Lifelong learning helps nurses remain competent and responsive to evolving
healthcare needs.