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Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing
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Janice L Hinkle, Kerry H. Cheever, Kristen Overbaugh
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15th Edition
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,Table of Contents
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Chapter n01 nProfessional nNursing nPractice 2
Chapter n02 nMedical-Surgical nNursing 17
Chapter n03 nHealth nEducation nand nHealth nPromotion 30
Chapter n04 nAdult nHealth nand nPhysical, nNutritional, nand nCultural nAssessment 45
Chapter n05 nStress nand nInflammatory nResponses 60
Chapter n06 nGenetics nand nGenomics nin nNursing 76
Chapter n07 nDisability nand nChronic nIllness 92
Chapter n08 nManagement nof nthe nOlder nAdult nPatient 107
Chapter n09 nPain nManagement 121
Chapter n10 nFluid nand nElectrolytes 137
Chapter n11 nShock, nSepsis, nand nMultiple nOrgan nDysfunction nSyndrome 153
Chapter n12 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nOncologic nDisorders 169
Chapter n13 nPalliative nand nEnd-of-Life nCare 183
Chapter n14 nPreoperative nNursing nManagement 199
Chapter n15 nIntraoperative nNursing nManagement 214
Chapter n16 nPostoperative nNursing nManagement 228
Chapter n17 nAssessment nof nRespiratory nFunction 243
Chapter n18 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nUpper nRespiratory nTract nDisorders 258
Chapter n19 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nChest nand nLower nRespiratory nTract nDisorders 272
Chapter n20 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nChronic nPulmonary nDisease 288
Chapter n21 nAssessment nof nCardiovascular nFunction 304
Chapter n22 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nArrhythmias nand nConduction nProblems 318
Chapter n23 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nCoronary nVascular nDisorders 331
Chapter n24 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nStructural, nInfectious, nand nInflammatory nCardiac
Disorders 347
Chapter n25 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nComplications nfrom nHeart nDisease 361
Chapter n26 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nVascular nDisorders nand nProblems
of nPeripheral nCirculation 375
Chapter n27 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nHypertension 391
Chapter n28 nAssessment nof nHematologic nFunction nand nTreatment nModalities 405
Chapter n29 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nNonmalignant nHematologic nDisorders 420
Chapter n30 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nHematologic nNeoplasms 433
Chapter n31 nAssessment nof nImmune nFunction 448
Chapter n32 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nImmune nDeficiency nDisorders 462
Chapter n33 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nAllergic nDisorders 477
Chapter n34 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nInflammatory nRheumatic nDisorders 492
Chapter n35 nAssessment nof nMusculoskeletal nFunction 506
Chapter n36 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nMusculoskeletal nDisorders 520
,Chapter n37 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nMusculoskeletal nTrauma 535
Chapter n38 nAssessment nof nDigestive nand nGastrointestinal nFunction 550
Chapter n39 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nOral nand nEsophageal nDisorders 564
Chapter n40 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nGastric nand nDuodenal nDisorders 578
Chapter n41 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nIntestinal nand nRectal nDisorders 591
Chapter n42 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nObesity 606
Chapter n43 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nHepatic nDisorders 621
Chapter n44 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nBiliary nDisorders 635
Chapter n45 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nEndocrine nDisorders 650
Chapter n46 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nDiabetes 665
Chapter n47 nAssessment nof nKidney nand nUrinary nFunction 680
Chapter n48 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nKidney nDisorders 695
Chapter n49 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nUrinary nDisorders 710
Chapter n50 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nFemale nPhysiologic nProcesses 725
Chapter n51 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nFemale nReproductive nDisorders 741
Chapter n52 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nBreast nDisorders 757
Chapter n53 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nMale nReproductive nDisorders 771
Chapter n54 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nWho nAre nLGBTQ 786
Chapter n55 nAssessment nof nIntegumentary nFunction 794
Chapter n56 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nDermatologic nDisorders 808
Chapter n57 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nBurn nInjury 822
Chapter n58 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nEye nand nVision nDisorders 837
Chapter n59 nAssessment nand nManagement nof nPatients nwith nHearing nand nBalance nDisorders 851
Chapter n60 nAssessment nof nNeurologic nFunction 866
Chapter n61 nManagement nof nPatients nWith nNeurologic nDysfunction 881
Chapter n62 nManagement nof nPatients nWith nCerebrovascular nDisorders 895
Chapter n63 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nNeurologic nTrauma 911
Chapter n64 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nNeurologic nInfections, nAutoimmune nDisorders, nand
Neuropathies 926
Chapter n65 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nOncologic nor nDegenerative nNeurologic nDisorders 940
Chapter n66 nManagement nof nPatients nwith nInfectious nDiseases 955
Chapter n67 nEmergency nNursing 968
Chapter n68 nDisaster nNursing 977
, Test nBank n- nBrunner n& nSuddarth's nTextbook nof nMedical-Surgical nNursing, n15e
n(Hinkle, n2022)
Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice
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Hinkle: Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15th Edition
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MULTIPLE nCHOICE
1. A nnurse nhas nbeen noffered na nposition non nan nobstetric nunit nand nhas nlearned nthat nthe nunit noffers
ntherapeutic nabortions, na nprocedure nthat ncontradicts nthe nnurse's npersonal nbeliefs. nWhat nis nthe
nnurse's nethical nobligation nto nthese nclients?
A. The nnurse nshould nadhere nto nprofessional nstandards nof npractice nand noffer nservice nto
nthese nclients.
B. The nnurse nshould nmake nthe nchoice nto ndecline nthis nposition nand npursue na ndifferent
nnursing nrole.
C. The nnurse nshould ndecline nto ncare nfor nthe nclient’s nconsidering nabortion.
D. The nnurse nshould nexpress nalternatives nto nwomen nconsidering nterminating ntheir npregnancy.
ANS: n B
Rationale: nTo navoid nfacing nthe nethical ndilemma nof nproviding ncare nthat ncontradicts nthe nnurse’s
npersonal nbeliefs, nthe nnurse nshould nconsider nworking nin nan narea nof nnursing nthat nwould nnot npose
nthis ndilemma. nThe nnurse nshould nnot nprovide ncare nto nthe nclient nbecause nit nis na nconflict nof
npersonal nvalues. nThe nnurse nshould nnot ndeny ncare nto nthese nclients nas nthis nwould nbe na nbreach nin
nthe nCode nof nEthics nfor nnurses. nIf nthe nclient nis nnot nrequesting ninformation nfor nalternatives nto
nabortions, nthen nthe nnurse nshould nnot nbe nproviding nthis ninformation.
PTS: n n 1 REF: n n p. n27
NAT: n Client nNeeds: nSafe, nEffective nCare nEnvironment: nManagement nof nCare
TOP: n Chapter n1: nProfessional nNursing nPractice KEY: n Integrated nProcess:
nCaring nBLM: n Cognitive nLevel: nApply NOT: n Multiple nChoice
2. An n80-year-old nclient nis nadmitted nwith na ndiagnosis nof ncommunity-acquired npneumonia. nDuring
nadmission nthe nclient nstates, n"I nhave na nliving nwill." nWhat nimplication nof nthis nshould nthe nnurse
nrecognize?
A. This ndocument nis nalways nhonored, nregardless nof ncircumstances.
B. This ndocument nspecifies nthe nclient's nwishes nbefore nhospitalization.
C. This ndocument nis nbinding nfor nthe nduration nof nthe nclient's nlife.
D. This ndocument nhas nbeen ndrawn nup nby nthe nclient's nfamily nto ndetermine nDNR nstatus.
ANS: n B
Rationale: nA nliving nwill nis none ntype nof nadvance ndirective. nIn nmost nsituations, nliving nwills nare
nlimited nto nsituations nin nwhich nthe nclient's nmedical ncondition nis ndeemed nterminal. nThe nother
nanswers nare nincorrect nbecause nliving nwills nare nnot nalways nhonored nin nevery ncircumstance, nthey
nare nnot nbinding nfor nthe nduration nof nthe nclient's nlife, nand nthey nare nnot ndrawn nup nby nthe nclient's
nfamily.
PTS: n n 1 REF: n n p. n29
NAT: n Client nNeeds: nSafe, nEffective nCare nEnvironment: nManagement nof
nCare nTOP: n Chapter n1: nProfessional nNursing nPractice
KEY: n Integrated nProcess: nCommunication nand nDocumentation BLM: n Cognitive nLevel:
nAnalyze nNOT: n Multiple nChoice
3. A nnurse nhas nbeen nproviding nethical ncare nfor nmany nyears nand nis naware nof nthe nneed nto nmaintain
nthe nethical nprinciple nof nnonmaleficence. nWhich nof nthe nfollowing nactions nwould nbe nconsidered na
nviolation nof nthis nprinciple?
A. Discussing na nDNR norder nwith na nterminally nill nclient
B. Assisting na nsemi-independent nclient nwith nADLs
C. Refusing nto nadminister npain nmedication nas nprescribed
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