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Test Bank - for Evidence-Based Physical Examination: Best Practices for Health and Well-Being Assessment 2nd Edition by Kate Gawlik, All Chapters | Complete Guide A+

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This document contains a comprehensive test bank for Evidence-Based Physical Examination (2nd Edition) by Kate Gawlik, organized by chapters. It includes structured practice questions designed to reinforce key concepts and clinical assessment skills. The material is suitable for exam preparation and revision, covering a wide range of physical examination topics aligned with evidence-based practices. It can be used as a complete study resource or alongside course materials

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TESTBANKforEvidence-Based
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Physical Examination: Best Practices
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2nd Edition by Kate Gawlik
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ALL CHAPTERS 1-29 WITH RATIONALES|A+ GRADE
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1. Aftercompletinganinitialassessmentofapatient,thenursehaschartedthathisrespirationsare
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n eupneicandhispulseis58beatsperminute.Thesetypesofdatawouldbe:
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a. Objective.

b. Reflective.

c. Subjective.

d. Introspective.

ANS:A

Objectivedataarewhatthehealthprofessionalobservesbyinspecting,percussing,palpating,and
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auscultatingduringthephysicalexamination.Subjectivedataiswhatthepersonsaysabouthimorherselfduring
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historytaking.Thetermsreflectiveandintrospectivearenotusedtodescribedata.
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DIF:CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension)REF:z.2

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2. Apatienttellsthenursethatheisverynervous,isnauseated,andfeelshot.Thesetypesofdatawouldbe:
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a. Objective.

b. Reflective.

c. Subjective.

d. Introspective.

ANS:C

Subjective dataare whatthe personsaysabout himorherself during historytaking. Objective dataare what
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thehealthprofessional observes byinspecting, percussing, palpating, andauscultatingduringthe
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physical examination.Thetermsreflectiveandintrospectivearenotusedtodescribedata.
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DIF:CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension)REF:z.2

nnn MSC:ClientNeeds:SafeandEffectiveCareEnvironment:ManagementofCare
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,3. Thepatientsrecord,laboratorystudies,objectivedata,andsubjectivedatacombinetoformthe: j




a. Database. j




b. Admitting data. j




c. Financialstatement.

d. Dischargesummary.

ANS:A

Togetherwiththepatientsrecordandlaboratorystudies,theobjectiveandsubjectivedataformthedatabase.The j j n




otheritemsarenotpartofthepatientsrecord,laboratorystudies,ordata.
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DIF:CognitiveLevel:Remembering(Knowledge)REF:z.2 j j




nnn MSC:ClientNeeds:SafeandEffectiveCareEnvironment:ManagementofCare
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4. Whenlisteningtoapatientsbreathsounds,thenurseisunsureofasoundthatisheard.Thenursesnext j j




actionshouldbeto:
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a. Immediatelynotifythepatientsphysician.

b. Documentthesoundexactlyasitwasheard. j




c. Validatethedatabyaskingacoworkertolistentothebreath n n n n n n sounds.

d. Assessagainin 20 minutestonotewhetherthesoundisstill
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ANS:C

Whenunsureofasoundheardwhilelisteningtoapatientsbreathsounds,thenursevalidatesthedatatoensure
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accuracy.Ifthenursehaslessexperienceinanarea,thenheorsheasksanexperttolisten.
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nnn MSC:ClientNeeds:SafeandEffectiveCareEnvironment:ManagementofCare
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5. Thenurseisconductingaclassfornewgraduatenurses.Duringtheteachingsession,thenurseshould keep j j




n in mindthatnovicenurses,withoutabackgroundofskillsandexperiencefromwhichtodraw,aremore likelyto
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maketheirdecisionsusing:
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a. Intuition.

b. Asetofrules.



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, c. Articlesinjournals.

d. Advicefromsupervisors.

ANS:B

Novicenursesoperatefromasetofdefined,structuredrules.Theexpertpractitionerusesintuitivelinks.DIF: n




nnn CognitiveLevel:Understanding(Comprehension)REF:z.3MSC:ClientNeeds:General
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6. Expertnurseslearntoattendtoapatternofassessmentdataandactwithoutconsciouslylabelingit.
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n Theseresponsesarereferredtoas:
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a. Intuition.

b. Thenursingprocess.

c. Clinicalknowledge.

d. Diagnosticreasoning.

ANS:A

Intuitionischaracterizedbypatternrecognitionexpertnurseslearntoattendtoapatternofassessmentdata
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n andactwithoutconsciouslylabelingit.Theotheroptionsarenotcorrect.
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7. Thenurseisreviewinginformationaboutevidence-basedpractice(EBP).Whichstatementbestreflects
EBP?
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a. EBPreliesontraditionforsupportofbestpractices. j




b. EBPissimplytheuseofbestpracticetechniquesforthetreatmentofpatients.
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c. EBPemphasizes n n n theuseofbestevidencewiththeclinicians n n n experience.

d. ThepatientsownpreferencesarenotimportantwithEBP.

ANS:C
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EBPis asystematicapproachtopracticethat emphasizestheuseofbest evidenceincombination withthe
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cliniciansexperience,aswellaspatientpreferencesandvalues,whenmakingdecisionsaboutcareandtreatment.
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EBPismorethansimplyusingthebestpracticetechniquestotreatpatients,andquestioningtraditionisimportant when
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nocompellingandsupportiveresearchevidenceexists.
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DIF:CognitiveLevel:Applying(Application)REF:z.5

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