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Table r of r Contents 1
Chapter r 01: r Introduction r to r Nursing 2
Chapter r 02: r Theory, r Research, r and r Evidence-Based 11
rPractice r Chapter r 03: r Health, r Wellness, and 20
Health rDisparities Chapter r 04: 29
r Health r of r the r Individual, r Family, rand r Community 37
r Chapter r 05: r Cultural r Diversity 45
Chapter r 06: r Values, r Ethics, and Advocacy 54
rChapter r 07: r Legal r Dimensions r of 62
r Nursing rPractice r Chapter r 08: 69
r Communication r Chapter r 09: r Teaching 77
r and r Counseling 86
Chapter r 10: r Leading, r Managing, r and r Delegating 93
rChapter r 11: r The r Health r Care r Delivery r System
Chapter r 12: r Collaborative r Practice r and r Care r Coordination r Across 100
r Settings rChapter r 13: r Blended r Competencies, r Clinical r Reasoning, r and 109
r Processes r of rPerson- r Centered r Care 117
Chapter r 14: r Assessing 125
Chapter r 15: r Diagnosing 135
Chapter r 16: r Outcome r Identification r and 142
r Planning rChapter r 17: r Implementing 150
Chapter r 18: r Evaluating 158
Chapter r 19: r Documenting r and r Reporting 164
rChapter r 20: r Nursing r Informatics 173
Chapter r 21: Developmental Concepts 182
rChapter r 22: r Conception r Through r Young 190
rAdult r Chapter r 23: r The r Aging r Adult 200
r Chapter r 24: r Asepsis r and r Infection 211
r Control rChapter r 25: r Vital r Signs 220
Chapter r 26: r Health r Assessment 230
Chapter r 27: r Safety, r Security, r and r Emergency 239
rPreparedness r Chapter r 28: r Complementary r and 250
rIntegrative r Health 260
Chapter r 29: r Medications 269
Chapter r 30: r Perioperative r Nursing 279
rChapter r 31: r Hygiene 289
Chapter r 32: r Skin r Integrity r and r Wound 298
r Care rChapter r 33: r Activity 307
Chapter r 34: r Rest r and r Sleep 316
Chapter r 35: r Comfort r and r Pain 326
r Management rChapter r 36: r Nutrition 336
Chapter r 37: r Urinary r Elimination 346
rChapter r 38: r Bowel r Elimination 356
Chapter r 39: r Oxygenation r and r Perfusion 365
Chapter r 40: r Fluid, r Electrolyte, r and r Acid-Base 375
r Balance rChapter r 41: r Self-Concept 384
Chapter r 42: r Stress r and r Adaptation 393
rChapter r 43: r Loss, r Grief, r and 403
r Dying rChapter r 44: r Sensory
r Functioning rChapter r 45: r Sexuality
Chapter r 46: r Spirituality
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Chapter r 01: r Introduction r to r Nursing
1. Which r of r the r following r statements r accurately r describe r an r element r of r nursing?
r Select r all r that rapply.
A) The r skills r involved r in r nursing r are r primarily r technical r in r nature.
B) The r primary r focus r of r nursing r is r to r assist r individuals r to r recover r from r illness.
C) The r science r of r nursing r is r the r knowledge r base r for r the r care r that r is r given.
D) The r art r of r nursing r is r the r collection r of r knowledge r through r research.
E) Nursing r is r considered r to r be r both r an r art r and r a r science.
F) Nursing r is r a r profession r that r used r specialized r knowledge r and r skills.
2. Which r of r the r following r is r a r characteristic r of r nursing r practiced r from r early
r civilization r to rthe r 16th r century?
A) Most r early r civilizations r believed r that r illness r had r supernatural r causes.
B) The r physician r was r the r priest r who r treated r disease r with r prayer.
C) The r nurse r was r a r nun r committed r to r caring r for r the r needy r and r homeless.
D) Nursing r changed r from r a r spiritual r focus r to r an r emphasis r on r knowledge
r expansion.
3. Which r of r the r following r set r of r terms r best r describes r nursing r at r the r end r of r the
r Middle r Ages?
A) continuity, r caring, r critical r thinking
B) purpose, r direction, r leadership
C) assessment, r interventions, r outcomes
D) advocacy, r research, r education
4. In r what r time r period r did r nursing r care r as r we r now r know r it r begin?
A) pre-civilization
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B) early r civilization r to r 16th r century
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