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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Unit I Fondations of Nursing Practice
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Chapter 1 IntroductionltolNursinglandlProfessionallFormationlTheory,lRe
Chapter 2 search,landlEvidence-
Chapter 3 BasedlPracticelHealth,lWellness,landlHealthlDisparities
Chapter 4 HealthloflthelIndividual,lFamily,lCommunity,landlEnvironmentlCulturallylRespectfullC
Chapter 5 are
Chapter 6 Values,lEthics,landlAdvocacy
Chapter 7 LegallDimensionsloflNursinglPracticel
Chapter 8 Communication
Chapter 9 TeachinglandlCounseling
Chapterl10 Leadership,lManaging,landlDelegating
Unit II Health Care Delivery
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Chapter 11 HealthlCarelDeliverylSystem
Chapter InterprofessionallCollaborativelPracticelandlCarelCoordinationlAcross
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Settings
Unit III Processes of Person-Centered Care
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Chapterl13 BlendedlCompetencies,lClinicallReasoning,landlProcessesloflPerson-
CenteredlCare
Chapter 14 ClinicallJudgmentl
Chapter 15 AssessinglDiagno
Chapter 16 sing
Chapter 17 OutcomelIdentificationlandlPlanninglI
Chapter 18 mplementing
Chapter 19 Evaluating
Chapter 20 DocumentinglandlReporting
Chapterl21 InformaticslandlHealthlCarelTechnologies
Unit IV Developmentally Appropriate Care
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Chapter 22 DevelopmentallConcepts
Chapter 23 ConceptionlThroughlYounglAdulthoodl
Chapterl24 MiddlelandlOlderlAdulthood
Unit V Actions Basic to Nursing Care
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Chapter 25 AsepsislandlInfectionlControllVitallS
Chapter 26 igns
Chapter 27 HealthlAssessment
Chapter 28 Safety,lSecurity,landlEmergencylPreparednesslComple
Chapter 29 mentarylandlAlternativelTherapieslMedications
Chapter 30 PerioperativelNursing
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Unit VI Promoting Healthy Physiologic Responses
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Chapter 32 Hygiene
Chapter 33 SkinlIntegritylandlWoundlCarel
Chapterl34 Activity
,Chapter 35 RestlandlSleepl
Chapter 36 ComfortlNutrit
Chapter 37 ion
Chapter 38 UrinarylEliminationlBowellEl
Chapter 39 iminationlOxygenationlandlPe
Chapter 40 rfusion
Chapterl41 Fluid,lElectrolyte,landlAcid–BaselBalance
Unit VII Promoting Healthy Psychosocial Responses
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Chapter 42 Self-Concept
Chapter 43 StresslandlAdaptationlL
Chapter 44 oss,lGrief,landlDyinglSe
Chapter 45 nsorylFunctioninglSex
Chapter 46 uality
Chapterl47 Spirituality
, Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing and ProfessionalFormation
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1. Which of the following statements accurately describe anelement of nursing? Sel
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A) Theskills involvedinnursingare primarilytechnicalinnature.
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B) Theprimaryfocusofnursingistoassistindividualstorecoverfromillness. l l l l l l l l l
C) Thescienceof nursingistheknowledgebasefor thecare thatisgiven.
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D) Theartof nursingisthecollectionof knowledgethroughresearch.
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E) Nursing is considered to be both an art and a science.
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F) Nursingis aprofessionthatusedspecializedknowledgeandskills.
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2. Which of the following set of terms best describes nursing at the end of the MiddleAges
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A) continuity, caring, criticalthinking l l l
B) purpose, direction,leadership l l
C) assessment, interventions,outcomes l l
D) advocacy, research, education l l