Carol Taylor: Fundamentals Of Nursing: The Art And Science Of Person-Centered Care 10th, North American Edition (2022) Test Bank
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Fundamentals Of Nursing: The Art And Science Of Person-
Centered Care 10th, North American Edition (2022)
By Carol R. Taylor PhD MSN RN, Pamela B Lynn EdD MSN RN,
Jennifer L Bartlett Ph.D. RN-BC CNE CHSE
All Chapters 1-46| Newest| Correct Answers & Explanation In Every Question
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UNIT I: FOUNDATIONS OF THOUGHTFUL, PERSON- CENTERED NURSING PRACTICE ________ 4
Chapter 1: Introduction To Nursing And Professional Formation ____________________________ 4
Chapter 2: Theory, Research, And Evidence- Based Practice _______________________________ 25
Chapter 3: Health, Wellness, And Disparities ___________________________________________ 51
Chapter 4: Health Of The Individual, Family, And Community______________________________ 77
Chapter 5: Cultural Diversity _______________________________________________________ 100
Chapter 6: Values, Ethics, And Advocacy _____________________________________________ 128
Chapter 7: Legal Dimensions Of Nursing Practice _______________________________________ 156
Chapter 8: Communication ________________________________________________________ 185
Chapter 9: Teaching And Counseling _________________________________________________ 212
UNIT II: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY _______________________________________________ 242
Chapter 11: The Health Care Delivery System _________________________________________ 242
Chapter 12: Collaborative Practice And Care Coordination Across Settings __________________ 269
Chapter 10: Leadership, Managing And Care Delegating _________________________________ 299
UNIT III: PROCESSES OF THOUGHTFUL, PERSON- CENTERED PRACTICE ________________ 330
Chapter 13: Blended Competencies Clinical Reasoning And Processes Of Person Centered Care _ 330
Chapter 14: Clinical Judgment ______________________________________________________ 363
Chapter 15: Assessing_____________________________________________________________ 399
Chapter 16: Diagnosis/ Problem Identification _________________________________________ 433
Chapter 17: Outcome Identification And Planning _____________________________________ 463
Chapter 18: Implementing _________________________________________________________ 497
Chapter 19: Evaluating ____________________________________________________________ 531
Chapter 20: Documenting, Reporting, Conferring ______________________________________ 561
Chapter 21: Informatics ___________________________________________________________ 593
UNIT IV: DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE CARE _________________________________ 598
Chapter 22: Developing Concepts ___________________________________________________ 598
Chapter 23: Conception Through Young Adulthood _____________________________________ 631
Chapter 24: Middle And Older Adulthood ____________________________________________ 661
UNIT V: ACTIONS BASIC TO NURSING CARE ______________________________________ 694
Chapter 25: Asepsis And Infection Control ____________________________________________ 694
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Chapter 26: Vital Signs ____________________________________________________________ 722
Chapter 27: Health Assessment _____________________________________________________ 751
Chapter 28: Safety, Security, And Emergency Preparedness ______________________________ 786
Chapter 29: Complementary And Integrative Health ____________________________________ 820
Chapter 30: Medications __________________________________________________________ 851
Chapter 31: Perioperative Nursing __________________________________________________ 889
UNIT VI: PROMOTING HEALTHY PHYSIOLOGIC RESPONSES __________________________ 922
Chapter 32: Hygiene ______________________________________________________________ 922
Chapter 33: Skin Integrity And Wound Care ___________________________________________ 949
Chapter 34: Activity ______________________________________________________________ 977
Chapter 35: Rest And Sleep _______________________________________________________ 1008
Chapter 36: Comfort And Pain Management _________________________________________ 1035
Chapter 37: Nutrition ___________________________________________________________ 1067
Chapter 38: Urinary Elimination ___________________________________________________ 1094
Chapter 39: Bowel Elimination ____________________________________________________ 1125
Chapter 40: Oxygenation And Perfusion _____________________________________________ 1152
Chapter 41: Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid- Base Balance _________________________________ 1187
UNIT VII: PROMOTING HEALTHY PSYCHOSOCIAL RESPONCES _______________________ 1218
Chapter 42: Self-Concept _________________________________________________________ 1218
Chapter 43: Stress And Adaptation _________________________________________________ 1251
Chapter 44: Loss, Grief, And Dying _________________________________________________ 1277
Chapter 45: Sensory Functioning ___________________________________________________ 1305
Chapter 46: Sexuality ____________________________________________________________ 1333
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UNIT I: FOUNDATIONS OF THOUGHTFUL, PERSON- CENTERED NURSING PRACTICE
Chapter 1: Introduction To Nursing And Professional Formation
Carol Taylor: Fundamentals Of Nursing: The Art And Science Of Person-Centered Care 10th, North American Edition (2022) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. An Oncology Nurse With 15 Years Of Experience, Certification In The Area Of Oncology Nursing, And A
Master’s Degree Is Considered To Be An Expert In Her Area Of Practice And Works On An Oncology Unit
In A Large Teaching Hospital. Based Upon This Description, Which Of The Following Career Roles Best
Describes This Nurse’s Role, Taking Into Account Her Qualifications And Experience?
A) Clinical Nurse Specialist
B) Nurse Entrepreneur
C) Nurse Practitioner
D) Nurse Educator
Answer: A
Explanation:
A Clinical Nurse Specialist Is A Nurse With An Advanced Degree, Education, Or Experience Who Is
Considered To Be An Expert In A Specialized Area Of Nursing. The Clinical Nurse Specialist Carries Out
Direct Patient Care; Consultation; Teaching Of Patients, Families, And Staff; And Research. A Nurse
Practitioner Has An Advanced Degree And Works In A Variety Of Settings To Deliver Primary Care. A
Nurse Educator Usually Has An Advanced Degree And Teaches In The Educational Or Clinical Setting. A
Nurse Entrepreneur May Manage A Clinic Or Health-Related Business.
2. What Guidelines Do Nurses Follow To Identify The Patient’s Health Care Needs And Strengths, To
Establish And Carry Out A Plan Of Care To Meet Those Needs, And To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of The
Plan To Meet Established Outcomes?
A) Nursing Process
B) Ana Standards Of Professional Performance
C) Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines
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D) Nurse Practice Acts
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Nursing Process Is One Of The Major Guidelines For Nursing Practice. Nurses Implement Their Roles
Through The Nursing Process. The Nursing Process Is Used By The Nurse To Identify The Patient‘S Health
Care Needs And Strengths, To Establish And Carry Out A Plan Of Care To Meet Those Needs, And To
Evaluate The Effectiveness Of The Plan To Meet Established Outcomes.
3. Determine Whether An Action Is Within The Scope Of Nursing Practice?
A) American Nurses Association (Ana)
B) American Association Of Colleges In Nursing (Aacn)
C) National League For Nursing (Nln)
D) International Council Of Nurses (Icn)
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Ana Produces The 2003 Nursing: Scope And Standards Of Practice, Which Defines The Activities
Specific And Unique To Nursing. The Aacn Addresses Educational Standards, While The Nln Promotes
And Fosters Various Aspects Of Nursing. The Icn Provides A Venue For National Nursing Organizations To
Collaborate, But Does Not Define Standards And Scope Of Practice.
4. Who Is Considered To Be The Founder Of Professional Nursing?
A) Dorothea Dix
B) Lillian Wald
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Clara Barton
Answer: C
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Explanation:
Florence Nightingale Is Considered To Be The Founder Of Professional Nursing. She Elevated The Status
Of Nursing To A Respected Occupation, Improved The Quality Of Nursing Care, And Founded Modern
Nursing Education. Although The Other Choices Are Women Who Were Important To The Development
Of Nursing, None Of Them Is Considered The Founder.
5. Which Of The Following Nursing Pioneers Established The Red Cross In The United States In 1882?
A) Florence Nightingale
B) Clara Barton
C) Dorothea Dix
D) Jane Addams
Answer: B
Explanation:
Clara Barton Volunteered To Care For Wounds And Feed Union Soldiers During The Civil War, Served As
The Supervisor Of Nurses For The Army Of The James, Organized Hospitals And Nurses, And Established
6. A Nurse Practitioner Is Caring For A Couple Who Are The Parents Of An Infant Diagnosed With Down
Syndrome. The Nurse Makes Referrals For A Parent Support Group For The Family. This Is An Example Of
Which Nursing Role?
A) Teacher/Educator
B) Leader
C) Counselor
D) Collaborator
Answer: C
Explanation:
Counseling Skills Involve The Use Of Therapeutic Interpersonal Communication Skills To Provide
Information, Make Appropriate Referrals, And Facilitate The Patient’s Problem-Solving And Decision-
Making Skills. The Teacher/Educator Uses Communication Skills To Assess, Implement, And Evaluate
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Individualized Teaching Plans To Meet Learning Needs Of Clients And Their Families. A Leader Displays
An Assertive, Self-Confident Practice Of Nursing When Providing Care, Effecting Change, And
Functioning With Groups. The Collaborator Uses Skills In Organization, Communication, And Advocacy
To Facilitate The Functions Of All Members Of The Health Care Team As They Provide Patient Care.
7. A Nurse Is Providing Nursing Care In A Neighborhood Clinic To Single, Pregnant Teens. Which Of The
Following Actions Is The Best Example Of Using The Counselor Role As A Nurse?
A) Discussing The Legal Aspects Of Adoption For Teens Wishing To Place Their Infants With A Family
B) Searching The Internet For Information On Child Care For The Teens Who Wish To Return To School
C) Conducting A Client Interview And Documenting The Information On The Client‘S Chart
D) Referring A Teen Who Admits Having Suicidal Thoughts To A Mental Health Care Specialist
Answer: D
Explanation:
The Role Of The Counselor Includes Making Appropriate Referrals. Discussing Legal Issues Is The Role Of
The Advocate And Searching For Information On The Internet Is The Role Of A Researcher. Conducting A
Client Interview Would Fall Under The Role Of The Caregiver.
8. A Nurse Instructor Explains The Concept Of Health To Her Students. Which Of The Following
Statements Accurately Describes This State Of Being?
A) Health Is A State Of Optimal Functioning.
B) Health Is An Absence Of Illness.
C) Health Is Always An Objective State.
D) Health Is Not Determined By The Patient.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Health Is A State Of Optimal Functioning Or Well-Being. As Defined By The World Health Organization,
One’s Health Includes Physical, Social, And Mental Components And Is Not Merely The Absence Of
Disease Or Infirmity. Health Is Often A Subjective State; A Person May Be Medically Diagnosed With An
Illness But Still Consider Himself Or Herself Healthy.