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Test Bank For Brunner & Suddarth's
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Textbook of Medical- Surgical
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Nursing 15th Edition By JaniceL
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Hinkle,KerryH.Cheever, Et al. |
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Complete |Chapters 1-68
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TableofContents
Chapter01ProfessionalNursingPractice
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Chapter02Medical-SurgicalNursing
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Chapter03HealthEducationandHealthPromotion
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Chapter04Adult Healthand Physical,Nutritional,andCulturalAssessment
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Chapter05StressandInflammatoryResponses
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Chapter06GeneticsandGenomicsinNursing
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Chapter07Disabilityand ChronicIllness
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Chapter08ManagementoftheOlderAdult Patient
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Chapter09PainManagement
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Chapter10FluidandElectrolytes
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Chapter11Shock,Sepsis,andMultipleOrgan DysfunctionSyndrome
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Chapter12ManagementofPatientswithOncologic Disorders
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Chapter13PalliativeandEnd-of-LifeCare
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Chapter14PreoperativeNursingManagement
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Chapter15IntraoperativeNursing Management
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Chapter16PostoperativeNursingManagement
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Chapter17AssessmentofRespiratoryFunction
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Chapter18Management ofPatientswith UpperRespiratoryTract Disorders
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Chapter19Managementof PatientswithChestand LowerRespiratoryTract Disorders
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Chapter20ManagementofPatientswithChronicPulmonaryDisease
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Chapter21Assessment ofCardiovascularFunction
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Chapter22ManagementofPatientswithArrhythmiasand ConductionProblems
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Chapter23Management ofPatientswith CoronaryVascularDisorders
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Chapter24Management of PatientswithStructural,Infectious,and InflammatoryCardiac
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Disorders 347
Chapter25Management ofPatientswith Complicationsfrom Heart Disease
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Chapter26Assessment andManagementofPatientswithVascularDisorders and Problems
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ofPeripheralCirculation
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Chapter27Assessment and ManagementofPatientswith Hypertension
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Chapter28Assessment ofHematologicFunction and TreatmentModalities
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Chapter29ManagementofPatientswith Nonmalignant HematologicDisorders
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Chapter30ManagementofPatientswith HematologicNeoplasms
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Chapter31AssessmentofImmune Function
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Chapter32ManagementofPatientswith ImmuneDeficiencyDisorders
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Chapter33Assessment and ManagementofPatientswith AllergicDisorders
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Chapter34Assessment and ManagementofPatientswithInflammatoryRheumaticDisorders
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Chapter35Assessment ofMusculoskeletalFunction
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Chapter36Management ofPatientswithMusculoskeletalDisorders
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Chapter37Management ofPatientswithMusculoskeletalTrauma
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Chapter38Assessment of DigestiveandGastrointestinalFunction
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Chapter39ManagementofPatientswith OralandEsophagealDisorders
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Chapter40ManagementofPatientswithGastricandDuodenal Disorders
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Chapter41ManagementofPatientswith IntestinalandRectal Disorders
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Chapter42Assessment and ManagementofPatientswith Obesity
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Chapter43Assessment and ManagementofPatientswithHepaticDisorders
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Chapter44ManagementofPatientswith BiliaryDisorders
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Chapter45Assessment and ManagementofPatientswithEndocrineDisorders
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Chapter46Management of PatientswithDiabetes
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Chapter47AssessmentofKidneyand UrinaryFunction
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Chapter48ManagementofPatientswith KidneyDisorders
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Chapter49ManagementofPatientswithUrinaryDisorders
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Chapter50Assessment and ManagementofPatientswith FemalePhysiologicProcesses
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Chapter51ManagementofPatientswith FemaleReproductiveDisorders
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Chapter52Assessment and ManagementofPatientswith BreastDisorders
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Chapter53Assessment andManagementofPatientswithMaleReproductiveDisorders
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Chapter54Assessment and Managementof PatientsWhoAreLGBTQ
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Chapter55Assessment ofIntegumentaryFunction
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Chapter56 ManagementofPatientswith Dermatologic Disorders
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Chapter57 Managementof Patients with Burn Injury
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Chapter58Assessmentand ManagementofPatientswithEyeand VisionDisorders
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Chapter59Assessment and ManagementofPatientswith HearingandBalanceDisorders
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Chapter60AssessmentofNeurologicFunction
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Chapter61Management ofPatientsWithNeurologicDysfunction
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Chapter62ManagementofPatientsWithCerebrovascularDisorders
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Chapter63ManagementofPatientswith Neurologic Trauma
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Chapter64Management ofPatientswithNeurologicInfections,AutoimmuneDisorders,and
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Chapter65Management ofPatientswithOncologicorDegenerativeNeurologicDisorders
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Chapter66ManagementofPatientswithInfectious Diseases
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Chapter67EmergencyNursing
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Chapter68DisasterNursing
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1. A nurse has been offered a position on an obstetric unit and has learned that the unit offers therapeutic
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abortions,aprocedurethatcontradicts thenurse'spersonal beliefs.What isthenurse'sethicalobligation to
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these clients?
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A. Thenurseshouldadheretoprofessionalstandardsofpractice andoffer servicetothese
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B. Thenurseshouldmakethechoicetodeclinethispositionandpursueadifferent nursing role.
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C. The nurse should decline tocare for the client’s considering abortion.
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D. The nurse should express alternatives to women considering terminating their pregnancy.
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ANS: B
Rationale: To avoid facing the ethical dilemma of providing care that contradicts the nurse’s personal
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beliefs, the nurse should consider working in an area of nursing that would not pose this dilemma. The nurse
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shouldnotprovidecaretotheclientbecauseitisaconflictofpersonalvalues.Thenurseshould not deny care to
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these clients as this would be a breach in the Code of Ethics for nurses. If the client is not requesting
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information for alternatives to abortions, then the nurse should not be providing this information.
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TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice KEY: IntegratedProcess: g4 g4 g4 g4 g 4
Caring BLM: Cognitive Level: Apply
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2. An80-year-oldclient isadmittedwithadiagnosis ofcommunity-acquiredpneumonia.During admission the
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client states, "I have a living will." What implication of this shouldthe nurse recognize?
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A. This document is always honored, regardless of circumstances.
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B. This document specifies the client's wishes before hospitalization.
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C. This document is binding for the duration of the client's life.
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D. Thisdocument has beendrawn up by the client's family todetermine DNR status.
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ANS: B
Rationale: A living will is one type of advance directive. In most situations, living wills are limited to
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situations in which the client's medical condition is deemed terminal. The other answers are incorrect
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becauseliving willsarenotalwayshonoredineverycircumstance,theyarenotbindingfortheduration of the
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client's life, and they are not drawn up by the client's family.
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NAT: ClientNeeds: Safe,EffectiveCareEnvironment: ManagementofCare
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TOP: Chapter 1: Professional Nursing Practice
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KEY: Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation BLM: Cognitive
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3. Anursehasbeenprovidingethical careformanyyearsandisawareoftheneedtomaintaintheethical
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principle of nonmaleficence. Which of the following actions would be considered a violation of this
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principle?
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