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Test Bank - Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing - An Interprofessional Approach 5th Edition by Lynne M. Dunphy - Complete Elaborated and Latest Test Bank. ALL Chapters(1-82)Included and Updated Primary Care The Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing – an Interprofessi...
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,Table of Content
Unit 1 Caring-Based Nursing: The Art
1. Primary Care in the Twenty-First Century: A Circle of Caring
2. Caring and the Advanced Practice Nurse
3. Health Promotion
4. The Art of Diagnosis and Treatment
5. Evidence-Based Practice
Unit 2 Caring-Based Nursing: The Science
Section 1: Neurological Problems
6. Common Neurological Complaints
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7. Seizure Disorders
8. Degenerative Disorders
9. Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
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10. Infectious and Inflammatory Neurological Disorders
Section 2: Skin Problems
11. Common Skin Complaints
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12. Parasitic Skin Infestations
13. Fungal Skin Infections
14. Bacterial Skin Infections
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15. Viral Skin Infections
16. Dermatitis
17. Skin Lesions
Section 3: Eye Problems
18. Common Eye Complaints
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19. Lid and Conjunctival Pathology
20. Visual Disturbances and Impaired Vision
Section 4: Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems
21. Common Ear, Nose, and Throat Complaints
22. Hearing and Balance Disorders
23. Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Ear
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24. Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Nose, Sinuses, Mouth, and Throat
25. Epistaxis
26. Temporomandibular Disorders
27. Dysphonia
Section 5: Respiratory Problems
28. Common Respiratory Complaints
29. Sleep Apnea
30. Infectious Respiratory Disorders
31. Inflammatory Respiratory Disorders
32. Lung Cancer
,33. Smoking Addiction
Section 6: Cardiovascular Problems
34. Common Cardiovascular Complaints
35. Cardiac and Associated Risk Disorders
36. Dysrhythmias and Valvular Disorders
37. Disorders of the Vascular System
Section 7: Abdominal Problems
38. Common Abdominal Complaints
39. Infectious Gastrointestinal Disorders
40. Gastric and Intestinal Disorders
41. Gallbladder and Pancreatic Disorders
42. Cirrhosis and Liver Failure
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Section 8: Renal Problems
43. Common Urinary Complaints
44. Urinary Tract Disorders
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45. Kidney and Bladder Disorders
Section 9: Gender-Related Health Problems
46. Common Reproductive System Complaints
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47. Breast Disorders
48. Vaginal, Uterine, and Ovarian Disorders
49. Prostate Disorders
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50. Penile and Testicular Disorders
51. Sexually Transmitted Infections
Section 10: Musculoskeletal Problems
52. Common Musculoskeletal Complaints
53. Spinal Disorders
54. Soft-Tissue Disorders
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55. Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis
Section 11: Endocrine and Metabolic Problems
56. Common Endocrine and Metabolic Complaints
57. Glandular Disorders
58. Diabetes Mellitus
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59. Metabolic Disorders
Section 12: Hematological and Immunological Problems
60. Common Hematological and Immunological Complaints
61. Hematological Disorders
62. Immunological Disorders
63. Infectious Disorders
Section 13: Psychosocial Problems
64. Common Psychosocial Complaints
65. Substance Use Disorders
66. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
67. Mood Disorders
68. Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma-Related Disorders
69. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
70. Behavioral Disorders Related to Physical/Physiological Disturbances
,71. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Section 14: Urgent Care Problems
72. Common Urgent Care Complaints
73. Common Injuries
74. Toxic Exposures
75. Environmental Exposures
Unit 3 Caring-Based Nursing: The Practice
76. Sports Physicals
77. Primary Care of Older Adults
78. Palliative Care and Pain Management
79. Ethical and Legal Issues of a Caring-Based Practice
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80. The Business of Advanced Practice Nursing
81. The 15-Minute Hour: Practical Approaches to Behavioral Health for Primary Care
82. Putting Caring Into Practice: Caring for Self
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,Lynne M. Dunphy: Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing
- An Interprofessional Approach
Chapter 1. Primary Care in the Twenty-First Century: A Circle of Caring
1. A nurse has conducted a literature review in an effort to identify the effect of handwashing on the
incidence of nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infections in acute care settings. An article presented
findings at a level of significance of <0.01. This indicates that
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A) the control group and the experimental group were more than 99% similar.
B) the findings of the study have less than 1% chance of being attributable to chance.
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C) the effects of the intervention were nearly zero.
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D) the clinical significance of the findings was less than 1:100.
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Ans: B
Feedback: The level of significance is the level at which the researcher believes that the study results
most likely represent a nonchance event. A level of significance of <0.01 indicates that there is less
than 1% probability that the result is due to chance.
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2. A nurse has read a qualitative research study in order to understand the lived experience of parents
who have a neonatal loss. Which of the following questions should the nurse prioritize when
appraising the results of this study?
A) How well did the authors capture the personal experiences of these parents?
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B) How well did the authors control for confounding variables that may have affected the findings?
C) Did the authors use statistical measures that were appropriate to the phenomenon in question?
D) Were the instruments that the researchers used statistically valid and reliable?
Ans: A
Feedback: Qualitative studies are judged on the basis of how well they capture and convey the
subjective experiences of individuals. Statistical measures and variables are not dimensions of a
qualitative methodology.
3. A nurse has expressed skepticism to a colleague about the value of nursing research, claiming that
nursing research has little relevance to practice. How can the nurses colleague best defend the
importance of nursing research?
, A) The existence of nursing research means that nurses are now able to access federal grant money,
something that didnt use to be the case.
B) Nursing research has allowed the development of masters and doctoral programs and has greatly
increased the credibility of the profession.
C) The growth of nursing research has caused nursing to be viewed as a true profession, rather than
simply as a trade or a skill.
D) The application of nursing research has the potential to improve nursing practice and patient
outcomes.
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Ans: D
Feedback: The greatest value of nursing research lies in the potential to improve practice and,
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ultimately, to improve patient outcomes. This supersedes the contributions of nursing research to
education programs, grant funding, or the public view of the profession.
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4. Tracy is a nurse with a baccalaureate degree who works in the labor and delivery unit of a busy
urban hospital. She has noticed that many new mothers abandon breast-feeding their babies when
they experience early challenges and wonders what could be done to encourage more women to
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continue breast-feeding. What role is Tracy most likely to play in a research project that tests an
intervention aimed at promoting breast-feeding?
A) Applying for grant funding for the research project
B) Posing the clinical problem to one or more nursing researchers
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C) Planning the methodology of the research project
D) Carrying out the intervention and submitting the results for publication
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Ans: B
Feedback: A major role for staff nurses is to identify questions or problems for research. Grant
applications, methodological planning, and publication submission are normally carried out by
nurses who have advanced degrees in nursing.
5. A patient signed the informed consent form for a drug trial that was explained to patient by a
research assistant. Later, the patient admitted to his nurse that he did not understand the research
assistants explanation or his own role in the study. How should this patients nurse respond to this
revelation?
A) Explain the research process to the patient in greater detail.
B) Describe the details of a randomized controlled trial for the patient.
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