Management (10th Edition)
Unit I: Foundations of Critical Care Nursing
Chapter 1: Critical Care Nursing Practice
Exam Revision Test Bank
EXAM BLUEPRINT
Content Area Weight
History and Evolution of
5%
Critical Care
Critical Care Nursing Roles 10%
Advanced Practice Nursing 5%
Social Determinants of Health
10%
(SDOH)
Evidence-Based Practice 10%
Patient-Centered & Holistic
10%
Care
Complementary Therapies 5%
Technology and Tele-ICU 10%
,Interprofessional
10%
Collaboration
Rapid Response Teams 10%
Quality & Safety 10%
Healthy Work Environment 5%
1. Question Type: MCQ
Bloom’s Level: Recall
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: Define critical care nursing and
identify its foundational purpose.
Chapter Reference: Unit I, Chapter 1: Critical Care Nursing
Practice
Clinical Significance: Establishes the role of critical care
nursing in supporting patients with life-threatening
conditions.
Question:
Which statement best describes the primary focus of critical
care nursing practice?
A. Providing long-term rehabilitation for stable patients
B. Managing patients with life-threatening or potentially life-
threatening conditions through continuous assessment and
intervention
,C. Caring only for patients receiving mechanical ventilation
D. Delivering episodic care in outpatient specialty clinics
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Critical care nursing focuses on patients with actual or potential
life-threatening conditions requiring constant monitoring, rapid
interpretation of changes, and immediate intervention.
Distractor Analysis:
A. Rehabilitation care is important but not the defining focus of
critical care.
C. Mechanical ventilation is one aspect of critical care, not the
whole scope.
D. Outpatient episodic care does not reflect the intensity or
acuity of critical care.
2. Question Type: MCQ
Bloom’s Level: Recall
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: Identify a major historical
development in critical care nursing.
Chapter Reference: Unit I, Chapter 1: History of Critical
Care
Clinical Significance: Understanding the evolution of ICU
, care supports appreciation of modern critical care
systems.
Question:
Which development most directly contributed to the
emergence of modern critical care units?
A. Routine use of outpatient follow-up clinics
B. Concentration of severely ill patients in specialized
monitored settings
C. Elimination of invasive monitoring technologies
D. Replacement of bedside nursing with automated systems
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Modern critical care evolved when seriously ill patients were
grouped in specialized areas with enhanced monitoring,
staffing, and equipment.
Distractor Analysis:
A. Outpatient care is unrelated to ICU development.
C. Invasive monitoring expanded critical care capabilities rather
than being eliminated.
D. Automation supports care but does not replace nursing.
3. Question Type: MCQ
Bloom’s Level: Comprehension