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Test Bank for Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 7th Edition Jardins
1. Which of the following are primary components of the upper airway? 
 	a. 	nose, oral cavity, pharynx 
 	b. 	larynx, trachea, and bronchi 
 	c. 	nose, oral cavity, larynx and trachea 
 	d. 	nose, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and trachea 
ANSWER: 	a 
FEEDBACK: 	 	a. 	The nose, oral cavity, and pharynx are the primary structures that compose the upper airway 
 	b. 	The trachea and bronchi and subglottic portion of the larynx are located in the lower aiway 
 	c. 	The trachea and subglottic par...
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1. Which of the following are primary components of the upper airway? 
 	a. 	nose, oral cavity, pharynx 
 	b. 	larynx, trachea, and bronchi 
 	c. 	nose, oral cavity, larynx and trachea 
 	d. 	nose, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and trachea 
ANSWER: 	a 
FEEDBACK: 	 	a. 	The nose, oral cavity, and pharynx are the primary structures that compose the upper airway 
 	b. 	The trachea and bronchi and subglottic portion of the larynx are located in the lower aiway 
 	c. 	The trachea and subglottic par...
Test Bank for Brunner__Suddarths_Textbook_of_Medical-Surgical_Nursing_by_Janice_L^
Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14e (Hinkle 2017 
 
Chapter 01: Health Care Delivery and Evidence-Based Nursing Practice 
 
 
The public health nurse is presenting a health promotion class to a group of new mothers. How should the nurse best define health? 
 
Health is being disease free. 
 
Health is having fulfillment in all domains of life. 
 
Health is having psychological and physiological harmony. 
 
Health is being connected in body, mind, and spirit...
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Test Bank - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14e (Hinkle 2017 
 
Chapter 01: Health Care Delivery and Evidence-Based Nursing Practice 
 
 
The public health nurse is presenting a health promotion class to a group of new mothers. How should the nurse best define health? 
 
Health is being disease free. 
 
Health is having fulfillment in all domains of life. 
 
Health is having psychological and physiological harmony. 
 
Health is being connected in body, mind, and spirit...
Anderson’s Caring for Older Adults Holistically 6th Edition Tamara R. Dahlkemper
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
 
____	1.	According to the 2010 U.S. Census, approximately how many Americans are older than age 65? 
1)	2% 
2)	5% 
3)	13% 
4)	20% 
 
 
____	2.	What is the average life expectancy today? 
1)	70.2 years 
2)	75 years 
3)	81.1 years for women and 76.3 years for men 
4)	Longer for men than for women 
 
 
____	3.	Which statement is NOT true about holistic nursing? 
1)	Holistic nursing focuses on the speci...
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Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
 
____	1.	According to the 2010 U.S. Census, approximately how many Americans are older than age 65? 
1)	2% 
2)	5% 
3)	13% 
4)	20% 
 
 
____	2.	What is the average life expectancy today? 
1)	70.2 years 
2)	75 years 
3)	81.1 years for women and 76.3 years for men 
4)	Longer for men than for women 
 
 
____	3.	Which statement is NOT true about holistic nursing? 
1)	Holistic nursing focuses on the speci...
Test Bank for Wright and Leahey’s Nurses and Families 7th Edition
An Overview 
1. The nurse is including the family of a 32-year-old client in her interview. What is the rationale for including the family of this adult in the interview? 
 
A. The client will become debilitated and need the family to provide care. 
B. The client’s illness impacts the entire family. 
C. The family will need to support the client as he heals. 
D. The family has information the nurse practitioner needs about the client. 
 
Answer: 
 
 
2. The nurse is explaining the focus of fam...
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An Overview 
1. The nurse is including the family of a 32-year-old client in her interview. What is the rationale for including the family of this adult in the interview? 
 
A. The client will become debilitated and need the family to provide care. 
B. The client’s illness impacts the entire family. 
C. The family will need to support the client as he heals. 
D. The family has information the nurse practitioner needs about the client. 
 
Answer: 
 
 
2. The nurse is explaining the focus of fam...
Test Bank for Nursing A Concept-Based Approach to Learning 4th Edition Pearson Education
Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning Vol. 1 & 2, 4e (Pearson) 
Module 1 Acid-Base Balance 
 
The Concept of Acid-Base Balance 
 
1) A client who has been fasting and has ketones in the urine is brought to the emergency department (ED) unconscious. Which acid-base imbalance would the nurse expect to assess in this client? 
A) Metabolic acidosis 
B) Respiratory alkalosis 
C) Metabolic alkalosis 
D) Respiratory acidosis 
Answer: A 
Explanation: A) A client who is fasting is at risk for ...
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Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning Vol. 1 & 2, 4e (Pearson) 
Module 1 Acid-Base Balance 
 
The Concept of Acid-Base Balance 
 
1) A client who has been fasting and has ketones in the urine is brought to the emergency department (ED) unconscious. Which acid-base imbalance would the nurse expect to assess in this client? 
A) Metabolic acidosis 
B) Respiratory alkalosis 
C) Metabolic alkalosis 
D) Respiratory acidosis 
Answer: A 
Explanation: A) A client who is fasting is at risk for ...
Test Bank for Human Development and Health Promotion 7th Edition Polan
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
 
____	1.	You are reviewing the history of bacterial infections for a community health fair. Which information would you include in the presentation about bacteriology? 
1.	Medical students during the 6th century focused their study on bacteria. 
2.	Few people were killed during plagues and epidemics during the Middle Ages. 
3.	Diet, exercise, and hygiene were incorporated into medical treatment dur...
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Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
 
____	1.	You are reviewing the history of bacterial infections for a community health fair. Which information would you include in the presentation about bacteriology? 
1.	Medical students during the 6th century focused their study on bacteria. 
2.	Few people were killed during plagues and epidemics during the Middle Ages. 
3.	Diet, exercise, and hygiene were incorporated into medical treatment dur...
Test Bank for Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology 16th Edition Welsh
1)	Which of the following are signs of aging at the cellular level? (Check all that apply) 
 
	 
	A) Graying hair, waning strength, and wrinkles.	 
	B) Unrepaired DNA and abnormal proteins. 
	C) Impaired cell division and the ability to break down and recycle worn cell parts. 
	D) A fatty liver and clogged blood vessels. 
	 
 
Question Details 
Bloom's : 3. Apply 
Learning Outcome : 01.07.01 Identify changes related to aging, from the microscopic to the whole-body 
Section : 01.07 Lif...
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1)	Which of the following are signs of aging at the cellular level? (Check all that apply) 
 
	 
	A) Graying hair, waning strength, and wrinkles.	 
	B) Unrepaired DNA and abnormal proteins. 
	C) Impaired cell division and the ability to break down and recycle worn cell parts. 
	D) A fatty liver and clogged blood vessels. 
	 
 
Question Details 
Bloom's : 3. Apply 
Learning Outcome : 01.07.01 Identify changes related to aging, from the microscopic to the whole-body 
Section : 01.07 Lif...
Test Bank for Clinical Nursing Skills: A Concept-Based Approach, 3e (Pearson)
1) A client on the medical/surgical unit complains of sudden chest pains. Which is the first action the nurse will implement? 
A) Call the health care provider. 
B) Administer pain medication. 
C) Reassess a new set of vital signs. 
D) Turn client from supine to lateral. 
Answer: C 
Explanation: A) The nurse will need to reassess the client first, before calling the healthcare provider. 
B) The nurse will need to reassess the client first, before administering pain medication. 
C) The nurse ne...
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1) A client on the medical/surgical unit complains of sudden chest pains. Which is the first action the nurse will implement? 
A) Call the health care provider. 
B) Administer pain medication. 
C) Reassess a new set of vital signs. 
D) Turn client from supine to lateral. 
Answer: C 
Explanation: A) The nurse will need to reassess the client first, before calling the healthcare provider. 
B) The nurse will need to reassess the client first, before administering pain medication. 
C) The nurse ne...
Test Bank for Basic Geriatric Nursing, 5th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse explains that in the late 1960s, health care focus was aimed at the older adult because: 
a.	disability was viewed as unavoidable. 
b.	complications from disease increased mortality. 
c.	older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. 
d.	preventive health care practices increased longevity. 
 
ANS:	D 
Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. 
DIF:	Cognitive Level: Comprehension	REF:	2...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse explains that in the late 1960s, health care focus was aimed at the older adult because: 
a.	disability was viewed as unavoidable. 
b.	complications from disease increased mortality. 
c.	older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. 
d.	preventive health care practices increased longevity. 
 
ANS:	D 
Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. 
DIF:	Cognitive Level: Comprehension	REF:	2...
Test Bank for Anatomy and Physiology, 11th Edition by Patton
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	1.	Which of the following describes anatomy? 
a.	Using devices to investigate parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure 
b.	Investigating human structure via dissections and other methods 
c.	Studying the unusual manner in which an organism responds to painful stimuli 
d.	Examining the physiology of life 
 
 
ANS:	B	DIF:	Memorization			TOP:	Anatomy and Physiology 
 
	2.	Systemic anatomy is a term that refers to 
a.	physiological investigation at a microscopic level. 
b...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	1.	Which of the following describes anatomy? 
a.	Using devices to investigate parameters such as heart rate and blood pressure 
b.	Investigating human structure via dissections and other methods 
c.	Studying the unusual manner in which an organism responds to painful stimuli 
d.	Examining the physiology of life 
 
 
ANS:	B	DIF:	Memorization			TOP:	Anatomy and Physiology 
 
	2.	Systemic anatomy is a term that refers to 
a.	physiological investigation at a microscopic level. 
b...
Nutrition for Health and Health Care 8th Edition By DeBruyne TEST BANK
Nutrition for Health and Health Care 8th Edition By DeBruyne TEST BANK
Nutrition for Health and Health Care 8th Edition By DeBruyne TEST BANK
Test bank Campbell Biology (11th Revised Edition) Textbook
Test Bank for Fundamentals of Nursing Care 2nd Edition by Burton