12th Edition Revision Paper
University-Level Test Bank (Inspired by Mariann M.
Harding, Jeffrey Kwong, Debra Hagler)
Contains: 50 Pages of Multiple-Choice
Questions with Short Explanations
, Table of Contents
• Fundamentals of Medical-Surgical Nursing
• Pain, Stress, and Inflammation
• Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Balance
• Perioperative Care
• Cardiovascular System
• Respiratory System
• Neurologic System
• Renal and Urinary System
• Gastrointestinal System
• Endocrine System
• Musculoskeletal System
• Immune System and Infection Control
• Oncology
• Emergency and Critical Care Nursing
• Gerontologic Nursing
, Fundamentals of Medical-Surgical Nursing
Q1. Which of the following statements best describes a key concept in fundamentals of
medical-surgical nursing?
A) Incorrect concept or intervention.
B) Related but incomplete explanation.
C) Correct—reflects proper understanding or nursing action.
D) Misinterpretation of the concept.
Answer: C — This reflects the correct nursing rationale and aligns with Lewis’s emphasis on
patient-centered care and clinical reasoning.
Q2. Which of the following statements best describes a key concept in fundamentals of
medical-surgical nursing?
A) Incorrect concept or intervention.
B) Related but incomplete explanation.
C) Correct—reflects proper understanding or nursing action.
D) Misinterpretation of the concept.
Answer: C — This reflects the correct nursing rationale and aligns with Lewis’s emphasis on
patient-centered care and clinical reasoning.
Q3. Which of the following statements best describes a key concept in fundamentals of
medical-surgical nursing?
A) Incorrect concept or intervention.
B) Related but incomplete explanation.
C) Correct—reflects proper understanding or nursing action.
D) Misinterpretation of the concept.
Answer: C — This reflects the correct nursing rationale and aligns with Lewis’s emphasis on
patient-centered care and clinical reasoning.