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A 35-year-old patient diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma is undergoing chemotherapy, 
which leaves her unable to help care for her three young children. As a result, her 
husband has to miss work often to care for her and the children. Which best describes 
this situation? 
a. Personal identity 
b. Body image 
c. Role performance 
d. Anxiety - c. Role performance 
A client has been hospitalized for 4 weeks with aggressive therapy for lung cancer. She 
has become very withdrawn, refuses visit...
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A 35-year-old patient diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma is undergoing chemotherapy, 
which leaves her unable to help care for her three young children. As a result, her 
husband has to miss work often to care for her and the children. Which best describes 
this situation? 
a. Personal identity 
b. Body image 
c. Role performance 
d. Anxiety - c. Role performance 
A client has been hospitalized for 4 weeks with aggressive therapy for lung cancer. She 
has become very withdrawn, refuses visit...
Medsurg test 1 davis advantage questions
A 75-year-old man was at home watching television with his wife when he began 
displaying strange symptoms. His wife called 911 and stated "Something is wrong with 
my husband. He won't answer me when I speak to him. He is staring straight ahead, 
and drooling from his mouth. Please send an ambulance immediately!" The ambulance 
arrived and transported the man to the local Emergency Department. 
You triage the man when he arrives. What would priority nursing action would you 
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A 75-year-old man was at home watching television with his wife when he began 
displaying strange symptoms. His wife called 911 and stated "Something is wrong with 
my husband. He won't answer me when I speak to him. He is staring straight ahead, 
and drooling from his mouth. Please send an ambulance immediately!" The ambulance 
arrived and transported the man to the local Emergency Department. 
You triage the man when he arrives. What would priority nursing action would you 
complete f...
Exam 2 connection check and chapter review questions
A 58-year-old female with a history of diabetes presents for a routine physical 
examination. A urinalysis 
is obtained and evaluated. The results indicate the 
presence of glucose in the urine. The nurse recognizes that this indicates which of the 
following? 
A. Serum glucose of 150 mg/dl 
B. Serum glucose of 250 mg/dl 
C. Serum BUN of 12 mg/dl 
D. Serum BUN of 35 mg/dl - Answer: B 
Rationale: The presence of glucose in the urine 
occurs when the renal threshold for glucose 
(220 mg/dL) is e...
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A 58-year-old female with a history of diabetes presents for a routine physical 
examination. A urinalysis 
is obtained and evaluated. The results indicate the 
presence of glucose in the urine. The nurse recognizes that this indicates which of the 
following? 
A. Serum glucose of 150 mg/dl 
B. Serum glucose of 250 mg/dl 
C. Serum BUN of 12 mg/dl 
D. Serum BUN of 35 mg/dl - Answer: B 
Rationale: The presence of glucose in the urine 
occurs when the renal threshold for glucose 
(220 mg/dL) is e...
Lewis: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition 12: Genetics and Genomics
1. The sister of a patient diagnosed with BRCA gene-related breast cancer asks the 
nurse, "Do you think I should be tested for the gene?" Which response by the nurse is 
most appropriate? 
"In most cases, breast cancer is not caused by having the BRCA gene." 
"It depends on how you will feel if the test is positive for the BRCA gene." 
"There are many things to consider before deciding to have genetic testing." 
"You should decide first whether you are willing to have a bilateral mas...
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1. The sister of a patient diagnosed with BRCA gene-related breast cancer asks the 
nurse, "Do you think I should be tested for the gene?" Which response by the nurse is 
most appropriate? 
"In most cases, breast cancer is not caused by having the BRCA gene." 
"It depends on how you will feel if the test is positive for the BRCA gene." 
"There are many things to consider before deciding to have genetic testing." 
"You should decide first whether you are willing to have a bilateral mas...
Test Bank Q Fundamental of Nursing Yoost: Chapter 11 - Ethical and Legal Considerations
A nurse has been asked to care for a patient who is an inmate from a nearby prison. 
During 
shift report, the nurse asks, "Why was the man convicted and imprisoned?" Another 
nurse 
responds that this is not important since nurses are required to provide compassionate 
care for 
all people in all circumstances. The responding nurse has displayed what concept? 
a. Beneficence 
b. Advocacy 
c. Confidentiality 
d. Autonomy - ANS: A 
In its simplest form, beneficence can be defined as doing...
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A nurse has been asked to care for a patient who is an inmate from a nearby prison. 
During 
shift report, the nurse asks, "Why was the man convicted and imprisoned?" Another 
nurse 
responds that this is not important since nurses are required to provide compassionate 
care for 
all people in all circumstances. The responding nurse has displayed what concept? 
a. Beneficence 
b. Advocacy 
c. Confidentiality 
d. Autonomy - ANS: A 
In its simplest form, beneficence can be defined as doing...
Critical Thinking in Nursing PRACTICE QUESTIONS
A new graduate nurse explains a new approach in the positioning of patients with 
chronic low back pain. The nurse preceptor responds, "That is not the way we do it 
here." The preceptor's response illustrates which error in critical thinking? 
a. Lack of information 
b. Erroneous assumptions 
c. Illogical thinking 
d. Bias - C 
(Illogical thinking is often characterized by hasty generalizations and assumptions that 
do not consider the evidence. Another trait associated with this type of ...
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A new graduate nurse explains a new approach in the positioning of patients with 
chronic low back pain. The nurse preceptor responds, "That is not the way we do it 
here." The preceptor's response illustrates which error in critical thinking? 
a. Lack of information 
b. Erroneous assumptions 
c. Illogical thinking 
d. Bias - C 
(Illogical thinking is often characterized by hasty generalizations and assumptions that 
do not consider the evidence. Another trait associated with this type of ...
Chapter 5 Study Questions YOOST
7. What phrase best describes the essence of critical thinking? 
a. Understanding without conscious reasoning 
b. Providing care based on nursing experience 
c. Consulting with a primary care provider 
d. Seeking solutions to problems - d. Seeking solutions to problems 
Seeking solutions to problems describes the essence of critical thinking. Paul (1988) 
describes critical thinking as a complex process during which individuals think about 
their thinking to provide clarity and increase precis...
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7. What phrase best describes the essence of critical thinking? 
a. Understanding without conscious reasoning 
b. Providing care based on nursing experience 
c. Consulting with a primary care provider 
d. Seeking solutions to problems - d. Seeking solutions to problems 
Seeking solutions to problems describes the essence of critical thinking. Paul (1988) 
describes critical thinking as a complex process during which individuals think about 
their thinking to provide clarity and increase precis...
End of Chapter Questions Yoost - Chapter 7
A patient has just experienced a cardiac arrest on the unit. The nurse has implemented 
the acute care plan for management of code situations. What is the next step the nurse 
should take? 
a. Resume all interventions for previously identified nursing diagnoses. 
b. Perform the steps of the nursing process related to the patient's current condition. 
c. Seek physician input related to updating the nursing diagnosis statements. 
d. Evaluate the success of the acute care plan for management of ...
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A patient has just experienced a cardiac arrest on the unit. The nurse has implemented 
the acute care plan for management of code situations. What is the next step the nurse 
should take? 
a. Resume all interventions for previously identified nursing diagnoses. 
b. Perform the steps of the nursing process related to the patient's current condition. 
c. Seek physician input related to updating the nursing diagnosis statements. 
d. Evaluate the success of the acute care plan for management of ...
Fundamentals of Nursing Yoost Chapter 7 - Nursing Diagnosis
Accuracy for 
identifying nursing diagnoses is dependent on what? - Careful analysis and clustering of 
patient data, followed by verification of the specific nursing diagnoses for use with each 
individual patient 
Actual Nursing Diagnoses - Describes the response of a patient to a current need, 
problems, or life process. 
AEB/AMB - As evidenced by, or as manifested by 
Components of Actual Nursing Diagnoses - 1. Diagnosis label 
2. Related factors 
3. Defining Characteristics (signs/sympt...
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Accuracy for 
identifying nursing diagnoses is dependent on what? - Careful analysis and clustering of 
patient data, followed by verification of the specific nursing diagnoses for use with each 
individual patient 
Actual Nursing Diagnoses - Describes the response of a patient to a current need, 
problems, or life process. 
AEB/AMB - As evidenced by, or as manifested by 
Components of Actual Nursing Diagnoses - 1. Diagnosis label 
2. Related factors 
3. Defining Characteristics (signs/sympt...
Fundamentals of Nursing Yoost Chapter - 8 Planning
7 Guidelines of Writing Goals & Expected Outcomes - 1. Patient centered goals or 
outcomes 
2. Singular goal or outcome 
3. Observable 
4. Measurable 
5. Time-limited 
6. Mutual factors 
7. Realistic 
Collaborative Interventions - Interventions that require cooperation among healthcare 
professionals in unlicensed assistive personnel 
Conceptual Care Map (CCM) - Facilitates the organization of assessment date, nursinf 
orders, and physician orders (treatments), analysis of medication order...
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7 Guidelines of Writing Goals & Expected Outcomes - 1. Patient centered goals or 
outcomes 
2. Singular goal or outcome 
3. Observable 
4. Measurable 
5. Time-limited 
6. Mutual factors 
7. Realistic 
Collaborative Interventions - Interventions that require cooperation among healthcare 
professionals in unlicensed assistive personnel 
Conceptual Care Map (CCM) - Facilitates the organization of assessment date, nursinf 
orders, and physician orders (treatments), analysis of medication order...
Nursing Care of Children Pre-assignment Quiz.
Fundamentals of Nursing, Ninth Edition
NURS 6531 Midterm Exam 2020 , Walden University.