Person-Centered Care 10th Edition by Taylor, Lynn, and Bartlett
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit I Fondations of Nursing Practice
Chapter 1 Introduction to Nursing and Professional Formation Theory,
Chapter 2 Research, and Evidence-Based Practice Health, Wellness,
Chapter 3 and Health Disparities
Chapter 4 Health of the Individual, Family, Community, and Environment Culturally
Chapter 5 Respectful Care
Chapter 6 Values, Ethics, and Advocacy
Chapter 7 Legal Dimensions of Nursing Practice
Chapter 8 Communication
Chapter 9 Teaching and Counseling
Chapter 10 Leadership, Managing, and Delegating
Unit II Health Care Delivery
Chapter 11 Health Care Delivery System
Chapter 12 Interprofessional Collaborative Practice and Care Coordination Across
Settings
Unit III Processes of Person-Centered Care
Chapter 13 Blended Competencies, Clinical Reasoning, and Processes of Person-Centered
Care
Chapter 14 Clinical Judgment
Chapter 15 Assessing
Chapter 16 Diagnosing
Chapter 17 Outcome Identification and Planning
Chapter 18 Implementing
Chapter 19 Evaluating
Chapter 20 Documenting and Reporting
Chapter 21 Informatics and Health Care Technologies
Unit IV Developmentally Appropriate Care
Chapter 22 Developmental Concepts
Chapter 23 Conception Through Young Adulthood
Chapter 24 Middle and Older Adulthood
Unit V Actions Basic to Nursing Care
Chapter 25 Asepsis and Infection Control Vital
Chapter 26 Signs
Chapter 27 Health Assessment
Chapter 28 Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness
Chapter 29 Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Chapter 30 Medications
Chapter 31 Perioperative Nursing
Unit VI Promoting Healthy Physiologic Responses
Chapter 32 Hygiene
Chapter 33 Skin Integrity and Wound Care
Chapter 34 Activity
,Chapter 35 Rest and Sleep
Chapter 36 Comfort
Chapter 37 Nutrition
Chapter 38 Urinary Elimination Bowel
Chapter 39 Elimination Oxygenation and
Chapter 40 Perfusion
Chapter 41 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance
Unit VII Promoting Healthy Psychosocial Responses
Chapter 42 Self-Concept
Chapter 43 Stress and Adaptation
Chapter 44 Loss, Grief, and Dying
Chapter 45 Sensory Functioning
Chapter 46 Sexuality
Chapter 47 Spirituality
, Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing and Professional
Formation
1. Which of the following options accurately represent elements of nursing?
(Select all that apply)
A) The skills involved in nursing are mostly technical in nature.
B) The primary goal of nursing is to help individuals recover from illness.
C) The science of nursing provides the knowledge base for the care
delivered.
D) The art of nursing refers to gathering knowledge through research.
E) Nursing is viewed as both an art and a science.
F) Nursing is a profession that uses specialized skills and knowledge.
Correct Answers: C, E, F
Rationale: Nursing combines scientific knowledge with the humanistic art of
caring. The science of nursing provides the foundation for clinical decisions and
interventions (C), while the art of nursing refers to the compassionate,
empathetic, and intuitive care delivered to patients (E). Nursing is a profession
requiring specialized education and competencies (F). Options A and B
oversimplify nursing, and D misinterprets the term "art" in this context.
2. Which combination of terms best characterizes nursing practice at the end
of the Middle Ages?
A) Continuity, caring, critical thinking
B) Purpose, direction, leadership
C) Assessment, interventions, outcomes
D) Advocacy, research, education