Table of Contents
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Tablenof n Contents 1
Chaptern 01:n Introductionn ton Nursing 2
Chaptern02:nTheory,nResearch,nandnEvidence- 11
BasednPracticenChaptern 03:n Health,n Wellness,n andn Healthn D 20
isparitiesnChaptern04:nHealthnof nthenIndividual,nFamily,n andnCo 29
mmunity nChaptern05:nCulturalnDiversity 37
Chaptern06:nValues,nEthics,nandnAdvocacy n Chapt 45
ern07:nLegalnDimensionsnof nNursingnPracticenChapt 54
ern08:nCommunication 62
Chaptern 09:n Teachingn andn Counseling 69
Chaptern10:nLeading,nManaging,nandnDelegatingn 77
Chaptern11:nThenHealthnCarenDelivery nSystem 86
Chaptern 12:n Collaborativen Practicen andn Caren Coordinationn Acrossn Settings 93
Chaptern13:nBlendednCompetencies,nClinicalnReasoning,nandnProcessesnof nPerson-
nCenterednCare 100
Chaptern 14:n Assessing 109
Chaptern 15:n Diagnosing 117
Chaptern16:nOutcomenIdentificationn andnPlanningn 125
Chaptern17:nImplementing 135
Chaptern 18:n Evaluating 142
Chaptern19:nDocumentingnandnReportingnChapt 150
ern20:nNursingnInformatics 158
Chaptern 21:n Developmentaln ConceptsnChapte 164
rn22:nConceptionnThroughnYoungnAdultnChapter 173
n23:nThenAgingnAdult 182
Chaptern24:nAsepsisnandnInfectionnControlnChapte 190
rn25:nVitalnSigns 200
Chaptern 26:n Healthn Assessment 211
Chaptern27:nSafety,nSecurity,nandnEmergency nPreparednessn 220
Chaptern28:nComplementary nandnIntegrativenHealth 230
Chaptern 29:n Medications 239
Chaptern30:nPerioperativenNursingnChapt 250
ern31:nHygiene 260
Chaptern32:nSkinnIntegrity nandnWoundnCarenChapt 269
ern33:nActivity 279
Chaptern 34:n Restn andn Sleep 289
Chaptern35:nComfortnandnPainnManagementnChap 298
tern36:nNutrition 307
Chaptern37:nUrinary nEliminationnChapte 316
rn38:nBowelnElimination 326
Chaptern 39:n Oxygenationn andn Perfusion 336
Chaptern40:nFluid,nElectrolyte,n andnAcid- 346
BasenBalancenChaptern 41:nSelf-Concept 356
Chaptern42:nStressnandnAdaptationnChap 365
tern43:nLoss,nGrief,nandnDyingnChaptern44 375
:nSensory nFunctioningnChaptern45:nSexu 384
ality 393
Chaptern 46:n Spirituality 403
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing
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1. Whichn ofn then followingn statementsn accuratelyn describen ann elementn ofn nursing?n Selectn alln thatn apply.
A) Then skillsn involvedn inn nursingn aren primarilyn technicaln inn nature.
B) Then primaryn focusn ofn nursingn isn ton assistn individualsn ton recovern fromn illness.
C) Then sciencen ofn nursingn isn then knowledgen basen forn then caren thatn isn given.
D) Then artn ofn nursingn isn then collectionn ofn knowledgen throughn research.
E) Nursingn isn consideredn ton ben bothn ann artn andn an science.
F) Nursingn isn an professionn thatn usedn specializedn knowledgen andn skills.
2. Whichn ofn then followingn setn ofn termsn bestn describesn nursingn atn then endn ofn then Middlen Ages?
A) continuity, n caring, n criticaln thinking
B) purpose, n direction, n leadership
C) assessment, n interventions, n outcomes
D) advocacy, n research, n education
3. Whichn ofn then followingn isn ancharacteristicn ofnnursingnpracticedn fromn earlyncivilizationnton then16thnce
ntury?
A) Mostn earlyn civilizationsn believedn thatn illnessn hadn supernaturaln causes.
B) Then physiciann wasn then priestn whon treatedn diseasen withn prayer.
C) Then nursen wasn an nunn committedn ton caringn forn then needyn andn homeless.
D) Nursingn changedn fromn an spiritualn focusn ton ann emphasisn onn knowledgen expansion.
4. Inn whatn timen periodn didn nursingn caren asn wen nown known itn begin?
A) pre-civilization
B) earlyn civilizationn ton 16thn century
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C) 16thn ton 17thn century
D) 18thn ton 19thn century
5. Whon isn consideredn ton ben then foundern ofn professionaln nursing?
A) Dorothean Dix
B) Lilliann Wald
C) Florencen Nightingale
D) Claran Barton
6. Whichn ofn then followingn nursingn pioneersn establishedn then Redn Crossn inn then Unitedn Statesn inn 1882?
A) Florencen Nightingale
B) Claran Barton
C) Dorothean Dix
D) Janen Addams
7. Whatn wasn onen barriern ton then developmentnofnthen nursingn professionn inn then Unitedn Statesn aftern thenCiviln W
ar?
A) lackn ofn educationaln standards
B) hospital-basedn schoolsn ofn nursing
C) lackn ofn influencen fromn nursingn leaders
D) independencen ofn nursingn orders
8. Whichn ofn then followingn individualsn providedn community-basedn caren andn foundedn publicn healthn nursing?
A) Adelaiden Nutting
B) Lilliann Wald
C) Sojourner n Truth
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D) Claran Barton
9. Whichn ofn then followingn nursingn groupsn providesn an definitionn andn scopen ofn practicen forn nursing?
A) ICN
B) AAN
C) ANA
D) Then Jointn Commission
10. Teachingn an womann aboutn breastn self-examinationn isn ann examplen ofn whatn broadn aimn ofn nursing?
A) promotingn health
B) preventingn illness
C) restoringn health
D) facilitatingn copingn withn disabilityn andn death
11. Whatn nursingn activityn wouldn meetn then broadn nursingnaimn ofn facilitatingn copingnwithndisabilityn andnde
ath?n Selectn alln thatn apply.
A) conductingn an bloodn pressuren screeningn program
B) teachingn testicular n self-examination
C) referringn ton an communityn diabeticn supportn group
D) administeringn intravenousn fluids
E) admittingn an patientn ton an hospicen program
F) performingn an physicaln assessmentn onn an patient
12. An nursen caringn forn an patientn withn diabetesn choosesn ann appropriaten plann ofn caren andn devisesn interventionsn
ton accomplishn then desiredn outcomes. n Thisn isn ann examplen ofn usingn whichn ofn then followingn typen ofn nursingn ski
lls?
A) Technical