Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing
Patricia A. Potter, Anne Griffin Perry, Patricia A. Stockert, Amy Hall, Barbara J. Astle & Wendy Duggleby
6th Edition
,Table of Contents
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Chapter tg01 tgHealth tgand tgWellness 2
Chapter tg02 tgThe tgCanadian tgHealth tgCare tgDelivery tgSystem 11
Chapter tg03 tgThe tgDevelopment tgof tgNursing tgin tgCanada 19
Chapter tg04 tgCommunity tgHealth tgNursing tgPractice 25
Chapter tg05 tgTheoretical tgFoundations tgof tgNursing tgPractice 34
Chapter tg06 tgEvidence-Informed tgPractice 40
Chapter tg07 tgNursing tgValues tgand tgEthics 48
Chapter tg08 tgLegal tgImplications tgin tgNursing tgPractice 56
Chapter tg09 tgGlobal tgHealth 67
Chapter tg10 tgIndigenous tgHealth 75
Chapter tg11 tgNursing tgLeadership, tgManagement, tgand tgCollaborative tgPractice 83
Chapter tg12 tgCritical tgThinking tgin tgNursing tgPractice 91
Chapter tg13 tgNursing tgAssessment, tgDiagnosis, tgand tgPlanning 99
Chapter tg14 tgImplementing tgand tgEvaluating tgNursing tgCare 110
Chapter tg15 tgDocumenting tgand tgReporting 121
Chapter tg16 tgNursing tgInformatics tgand tgCanadian tgNursing tgPractice 135
Chapter tg17 tgCommunication tgand tgRelational tgPractice 142
Chapter tg18 tgPatient-Centred tgCare tgInterprofessional tgCollaborative tgPractice 154
Chapter tg19 tgFamily tgNursing 161
Chapter tg20 tgPatient tgEducation 175
Chapter tg21 tgDevelopmental tgTheories 187
Chapter tg22 tgConception tgThrough tgAdolescence 196
Chapter tg23 tgYoung tgto tgMiddle tgAdulthood 206
Chapter tg24 tgOlder tgPersons 215
Chapter tg25 tgThe tgExperience tgof tgLoss, tgDeath, tgand tgGrief 226
Chapter tg26 tgSelf-Concept 236
Chapter tg27 tgSexuality 244
Chapter tg28 tgSpirituality tgin tgHealth tgand tgHealth tgCare 253
Chapter tg29 tgStress tgand tgAdaptation 261
Chapter tg30 tgVital tgSigns 269
Chapter tg31 tgPain tgAssessment tgand tgManagement 286
Chapter tg32 tgHealth tgAssessment tgand tgPhysical tgExamination 302
Chapter tg33 tgInfection tgControl 317
Chapter tg34 tgMedication tgAdministration 335
Chapter tg35 tgComplementary tgand tgAlternative tgApproaches tgin tgHealth tgCare 350
Chapter tg36 tgActivity tgand tgExercise 358
Chapter tg37 tgQuality tgand tgPatient tgSafety 370
Chapter tg38 tgHygiene 382
Chapter tg39 tgCardiopulmonary tgFunctioning tgand tgOxygenation 401
,Chapter tg40 tgFluid, tgElectrolyte, tgand tgAcid–Base tgBalances 417
Chapter tg41 tgSleep 433
Chapter tg42 tgNutrition 441
Chapter tg43 tgUrinary tgElimination 457
Chapter tg44 tgBowel tgElimination 472
Chapter tg45 tgMobility tgand tg Immobility 485
Chapter tg46 tgSkin tgIntegrity tgand tgWound tgCare 503
Chapter tg47 tgSensory tgAlterations 523
Chapter tg48 tgCare tgof tgSurgical tgPatients 534
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t g Bank tg tg-
Chapter tg01: tgHealth tgand tgWellness
Potter tget tgal: tgCanadian tgFundamentals tgof tgNursing, tg6th tgEdition
MULTIPLE t g CHOICE
1. The tgnurse tgis tgusing tgthe tgpopulation tghealth tgpromotion tgmodel tgto tgdevelop tgactions
tgfor tgimproving tghealth. tgAfter tgasking, tg“On tgwhat tgshould tgwe tgtake tgaction?”; tg“How
tgshould tgwe tgtake tgaction?”; tgand tg“Why tgshould tgwe tgtake tgaction?” tgthe tgnurse tgwill tgask
tgwhich tgof tgthe tgfollowing tgquestions?
a. “With tgwhom tg should tg we tgact?”
b. “When tgshould tg we tgtake tgaction?”
c. “Which tg government t g should tg take tgaction?”
d. “Where tgshould tg we tgfirst tgact?”
ANS: t g A
The tgnext tgquestion tgto tgask tgwhen tgusing tgthe tgpopulation tghealth tgmodel tgapproach tgis
tg“With tgwhom tgshould tgwe tgact?” tgThe tgother tgchoices tgare tgnot tgquestions tgincluded tgin
tgthis tgmodel.
DIF: Apply REF: t g 13 tg(Figure tg1-5)
OBJ: t g Contrast tgdistinguishing tgfeatures tgof tg health tgpromotion t g and tgdisease tgprevention.
TOP: t g Implementation MSC: t g NCLEX: t g Health tg Promotion tgand tg Maintenance
2. The tgprinciple tg“Health tgpromotion tgis tgmultisectoral” tg means tgwhich tg of tgthe tgfollowing?
a. Relationships tgbetween tgindividual, tgsocial, tgand tgenvironmental tgfactors
must tgbe tgrecognized.
tg
b. Physical, tgmental, tgsocial, tgecological, tgcultural, tgand tgspiritual tgaspects tgof
health tgmust tgbe tgrecognized.
tg
c. In tgorder tgto tgchange tgunhealthy tgliving tgand tgworking tgconditions, tgareas tgother
tgthan tghealth tgmust tgalso tgbe tginvolved.
d. Health tgpromotion tguses tgknowledge tgfrom tgdisciplines tgsuch tgas tgsocial,
tgeconomic, tgpolitical, tgenvironmental, tgmedical, tgand tgnursing tgsciences, tgas tgwell
tgas tgfrom tgfirst-hand tgexperience.
ANS: t g C
The tgstatement tg“Health tgpromotion tgis tgmultisectoral” tgis tgthe tgprinciple tgexplained
tgby tgthe tgnecessity tgto tginvolve tgareas tgother tgthan tghealth tgin tgorder tgto tgchange
tgunhealthy tgliving tgand tgworking tgconditions.
DIF: Understand REF: t g 11
OBJ: t g Contrast tgdistinguishing tgfeatures tgof tghealth tgpromotion tgand tgdisease
tgprevention. tgTOP: t g Planning MSC: t g NCLEX: tgHealth tgPromotion tgand
tgMaintenance
3. According tgto tgthe tgWorld t g Health tg Organization, tgwhat tgis tgthe tgbest tgdescription tg of t g “health”?
a. Simply tgthe tgabsence tgof tgdisease.
b. Involving tgthe tgtotal tgperson t g and tg environment.
c. Strictly tgpersonal tgin tgnature.
d. Status tgof tgpathological tgstate.
ANS: t g B
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tg P tg tg a