TEST BANK FOR:
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 7th Edition
Patricia A. Potter, Wendy Duggleby.
,Table Of Content
Unit 1: Health and Health Care in Canada
1. Health and Wellness
2. The Canadian Health Care Delivery System
3. The Development of Nursing in Canada
4. Community Health Nursing Practice
Unit 2: Foundations of Nursing Practice
5. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice
6. Research as a Basis for Practice
7. Nursing Values and Ethics
8. Legal Implications in Nursing Practice
9. Global Health, Culture, and Ethnicity
10. Nursing Leadership, Management, and Collaborative Practice
Unit 3: Approaches to Nursing Care
11. Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice
12. Nursing Assessment and Diagnosis
13. Planning and Implementing Nursing Care
14. Evaluation of Nursing Care
15. Documenting and Reporting
16. Nursing Informatics
Unit 4: Working with Clients and Families
17. Communication
18. Caring in Nursing Practice
19. Family Nursing
20. Client Education
Unit 5: Caring Throughout the Lifespan
21. Developmental Theories
22. Conception Through Adolescence
23. Young to Middle Adulthood
24. Older Adulthood
Unit 6: Psychosocial Considerations
25. Self-Concept
,26. Sexuality
27. Spiritual Health
28. The Experience of Loss, Death, and Grief
29. Stress and Adaptation
Unit 7: Scientific Basis for Nursing Practice
30. Vital Signs
31. Health Assessment and Physical Examination
32. Infection Control
33. Medication Administration
34. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Unit 8: Basic Physiological Needs
35. Activity and Exercise
36. Safety
37. Hygiene
38. Cardiopulmonary Functioning and Oxygenation
39. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balances
40. Sleep
41. Pain Assessment and Management
42. Nutrition
43. Urinary Elimination
44. Bowel Elimination
Unit 9: Clients with Special Needs
45. Mobility and Immobility
46. Skin Integrity and Wound Care
47. Sensory Alterations
48. Care of Surgical Clients
, Chapter 01: Health And Wellness
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The Nurse Is Using The Population Health Promotion Model To Develop Actions For
Improving Health. After Asking, “On What Should We Take Action?”; “How Should We Take
Action?”; And “Why Should We Take Action?” The Nurse Will Ask Which Of The Following
Questions?
A. “With Should We Act?”
B. “When Should We Take Action?”
C. “Which Government Should Take Action?”
D. “Where Should We First Act?”
VERIFIED: A
The Next Question To Ask When Using The Population Health Model Approach Is “With Who
Should We Act?” The Other Choices Are Not Questions Included In This Model.
DIF: Apply REFERENCE: 13 (Figure 1-5)
OBJ: Contrast Distinguishing Features Of Health Promotion And Disease Prevention.
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 7th Edition
Patricia A. Potter, Wendy Duggleby.
,Table Of Content
Unit 1: Health and Health Care in Canada
1. Health and Wellness
2. The Canadian Health Care Delivery System
3. The Development of Nursing in Canada
4. Community Health Nursing Practice
Unit 2: Foundations of Nursing Practice
5. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice
6. Research as a Basis for Practice
7. Nursing Values and Ethics
8. Legal Implications in Nursing Practice
9. Global Health, Culture, and Ethnicity
10. Nursing Leadership, Management, and Collaborative Practice
Unit 3: Approaches to Nursing Care
11. Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice
12. Nursing Assessment and Diagnosis
13. Planning and Implementing Nursing Care
14. Evaluation of Nursing Care
15. Documenting and Reporting
16. Nursing Informatics
Unit 4: Working with Clients and Families
17. Communication
18. Caring in Nursing Practice
19. Family Nursing
20. Client Education
Unit 5: Caring Throughout the Lifespan
21. Developmental Theories
22. Conception Through Adolescence
23. Young to Middle Adulthood
24. Older Adulthood
Unit 6: Psychosocial Considerations
25. Self-Concept
,26. Sexuality
27. Spiritual Health
28. The Experience of Loss, Death, and Grief
29. Stress and Adaptation
Unit 7: Scientific Basis for Nursing Practice
30. Vital Signs
31. Health Assessment and Physical Examination
32. Infection Control
33. Medication Administration
34. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Unit 8: Basic Physiological Needs
35. Activity and Exercise
36. Safety
37. Hygiene
38. Cardiopulmonary Functioning and Oxygenation
39. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balances
40. Sleep
41. Pain Assessment and Management
42. Nutrition
43. Urinary Elimination
44. Bowel Elimination
Unit 9: Clients with Special Needs
45. Mobility and Immobility
46. Skin Integrity and Wound Care
47. Sensory Alterations
48. Care of Surgical Clients
, Chapter 01: Health And Wellness
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The Nurse Is Using The Population Health Promotion Model To Develop Actions For
Improving Health. After Asking, “On What Should We Take Action?”; “How Should We Take
Action?”; And “Why Should We Take Action?” The Nurse Will Ask Which Of The Following
Questions?
A. “With Should We Act?”
B. “When Should We Take Action?”
C. “Which Government Should Take Action?”
D. “Where Should We First Act?”
VERIFIED: A
The Next Question To Ask When Using The Population Health Model Approach Is “With Who
Should We Act?” The Other Choices Are Not Questions Included In This Model.
DIF: Apply REFERENCE: 13 (Figure 1-5)
OBJ: Contrast Distinguishing Features Of Health Promotion And Disease Prevention.