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Test Banks For Textbook of Basic Nursing 11th Edition by Caroline Bunker Rosdahl; Mary T. Kowalski, Chapter 1-103: ISBN-10 3 ISBN-13 978-1, A+ guide. 1 The Origins of Nursing 2 Beginning Your Nursing Career 3 The Healthcare Delivery System 4 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing 5 Basic Human Needs 6 Health and Wellness 7 Community Health 8 Transcultural Healthcare 9 The Family 10 Infancy and Childhood 11 Adolescence 12 Early and Middle Adulthood 13 Older Adulthood and Aging 14 The End of Life: Death, Dying, Grief, and Loss 15 Organization of the Human Body 16 The Integumentary System 17 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 18 The Musculoskeletal System 19 The Nervous System 20 The Endocrine System 21 The Sensory System 22 The Cardiovascular System 23 The Hematologic and Lymphatic Systems 24 The Immune System 25 The Respiratory System 26 The Digestive System 27 The Urinary System 28 The Male Reproductive System 29 The Female Reproductive System 30 Basic Nutrition 31 Transcultural and Social Aspects of Nutrition 32 Diet Therapy and Special Diets 33 Introduction to the Nursing Process 34 Nursing Assessment 35 Nursing Diagnosis and Planning 36 Implementing and Evaluating Care 37 Documenting and Reporting 38 The Healthcare Facility Environment 39 Emergency Preparedness 40 Introduction to Microbiology 41 Medical Asepsis 42 Infection Control 43 Emergency Care and First Aid 44 Therapeutic Communication Skills 45 Admission, Transfer, and Discharge 46 Vital Signs 47 Data Collection in Client Care 48 Moving and Positioning Clients 49 Beds and Bed Making 50 Personal Hygiene 51 Elimination 52 Specimen Collection 53 Bandages and Binders 54 Heat and Cold Applications 55 Pain Management 56 Preoperative and Postoperative Care 57 Surgical Asepsis 58 Special Skin and Wound Care 59 End-of-Life Care 60 Review of Mathematics 61 Introduction to Pharmacology 62 Classification of Medications 63 Administration of Noninjectable Medications 64 Administration of Injectable Medications 65 Normal Pregnancy 66 Normal Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum Care 67 Care of the Normal Newborn 68 High-Risk Pregnancy and Childbirth 69 The High-Risk Newborn 70 Sexuality, Fertility, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases 71 Fundamentals of Pediatric Nursing 72 Care of the Infant, Toddler, or Preschooler 73 Care of the School-Age Child or Adolescent 74 The Child or Adolescent With Special Needs 75 Skin Disorders 76 Disorders in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 77 Musculoskeletal Disorders 78 Nervous System Disorders 79 Endocrine Disorders 80 Sensory System Disorders 81 Cardiovascular Disorders 82 Blood and Lymph Disorders 83 Cancer 84 Allergic, Immune, and Autoimmune Disorders 85 HIV and AIDS 86 Respiratory Disorders 87 Oxygen Therapy and Respiratory Care 88 Digestive Disorders 89 Urinary Disorders 90 Male Reproductive Disorders 91 Female Reproductive Disorders 92 Gerontology: The Aging Adult 93 Cognitive Impairment in the Aging Adult 94 Psychiatric Nursing 95 Substance Use Disorders 96 Extended Care 97 Rehabilitation Nursing 98 Home Care Nursing 99 Ambulatory Nursing 100 Hospice Nursing 101 From Student to Graduate Nurse 102 Career Opportunities and Job-Seeking Skills 103 Advancement and Leadership in Nursing

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1. Which of Florence Nightingale's nursing principles is still practiced today?
A) The nurse's role is defined by the physician's orders.
B) The nurse's primary role is to spend time caring for others.
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C) The nurse is viewed as an independent healthcare provider
D) The nurse is tasked with the responsibility of keeping the environment clean.
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2. What contribution did Roman Matron Phoebe make to the origins of nursing?
A) Established first gerontological facility
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B) Was the first deaconess and visiting nurse
C) Established inns and hospitals for pilgrims
D) Was the namesake of the first free hospital in Rome in 390 AD
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3. What contribution did Roman Matron Saint Marcella make to the origins of nursing?
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A) First to teach nursing skills
B) Was the first deaconess and visiting nurse
C) Established inns and hospitals for pilgrims
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D) Was the namesake of the first free hospital in Rome in 390 AD
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4. In what time period were monastic orders established to care for the sick?
A) 500 BC
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B) 460 BC
C) First century
D) Second century
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5. Which nursing programs were established on the basis of the Nightingale plan? Select
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all that apply.
A) Kaiserswerth School for Nursing
B) Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing
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C) Connecticut Training School in New Haven
D) Boston Training School at Massachusetts
E) St. Thomas Hospital in London
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6. A beginning nursing student asks about the principles taught by the Nightingale Nursing
School. What should the nurse's answer include? Select all that apply.
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A) Cleanliness is vital to recovery.
B) Cure is better than prevention.
C) The nurse must work as a member of a team.
D) The nurse should be healthy in both mind and in body
E) The nurse must use discretion, but must follow the physician's orders.




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7. A student nurse is interested in knowing some of the Nightingale School's innovation in
the field of nursing. What should the nurse's response include?
A) Establishment of a nurses' residence
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B) Records of school employment before graduation
C) Exit examinations and academic and personal requirements, including a character
reference before working
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D) Records of each student's progress that was later known as the “Henderson plan,” a
model for current nursing programs
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8. A nursing student asks about the significance of the Nightingale lamp. What is the
symbolism attached to this image?
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A) Warmth of caring
B) Nursing education
C) Energy of the nurse to heal others
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D) Commitment of the nurse to heal others
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9. Which interventions did Nightingale insist upon, that immediately served to reduce the
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mortality rate during the Crimean War? Select all that apply.
A) Securing more funds and support
B) Establishing sanitary conditions
C) Providing quality nursing care
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D) Increasing the available nurse
E) Procuring more medication
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10. What contribution did Isabel Hampton Robb make to the development of nursing in the
United States?
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A) Founded the school of nursing at Johns Hopkins University
B) Moved nursing from menial work to an honored profession
C) Organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital
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D) Founded American public health nursing D
11. What contribution did Lillian Wald make to the development of nursing in the United
States?
A) Founded the American Red Cross
B) Founded American public health nursing
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C) Superintendent of female nurses during the Civil War
D) Organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital




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12. What contribution did Mary Adelaide Nutting contribute to the development of nursing
in the United States?
A) First nurse to be on a university staff
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B) Founded American public health nursing
C) Founded the school of nursing at Johns Hopkins University
D) Organized the school of nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital
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13. Which practical nursing school was established first?
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A) Thompson Practical Nursing School in Brattleboro
B) Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA)
C) Household Nursing Association School of Attendant Nursing
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D) American Red Cross
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14. Which pioneer nursing school began as a result of Richard Bradley's determination that
the local citizens needed nursing service?
A) Thompson Practical Nursing School in Brattleboro
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B) Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
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C) Household Nursing Association School of Attendant Nursing
D) American Red Cross
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15. What types of programs wouGldRaAnDinEdSivMidOuRalEi.
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nursing commonly enroll for this type of training? Select all that apply.
A) Local university
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B) A public college
C) Vocational school
D) A public high school
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E) Community college
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16. A nurse educator is discussing the role of nurses during World War II with a group of
new nurses in an army hospital. A new nurse asks about the impact of World War II on
nursing. What should the registered nurse's response include?
A) “World War II had equal rank assigned to male and female nurses.”
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B) “World War II reduced the role of nurses in healthcare centers.”
C) “World War II started recruitment of men as well as women into nursing.”
D) “World War II marked the first emergency training of nurses.”
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