PRIMARY CARE: ART AND SCIENCE
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OF ADVANCED PRACTICE
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NURSING AN INTERPROFESSIONAL
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APPROACH 5TH EDITION BY LYNNE
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M. DUNPHY
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$xc5th $xcEdition
CONTENTS:
I. $xcCARING-BASED $xcNURSING: $xcTHE $xcART
Chapter $xc1. $xcPrimary $xcCare $xcin $xcthe $xcTwenty-First $xcCentury: $xcA $xcCircle $xcof $xcCaring
Chapter $xc2. $xcCaring $xcand $xcthe $xcAdvanced $xcPractice $xcNurse
Chapter $xc3. $xcHealth $xcPromotion
Chapter $xc4. $xcThe $xcArt $xcof $xcDiagnosis $xcand $xcTreatment
Chapter $xc5. $xcEvidence-Based $xcPractice
II. $ x c CARING-BASED $ x c NURSING: $ x c THE $ x c SCIENCE
Section $xc1. $xcNeurological $xcProblems
Chapter $xc6. $xcCommon $xcNeurological $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc7. $xcSeizure $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc8. $xcDegenerative $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc9. $xcCerebrovascular $xcAccident $xc(Stroke)
Chapter $xc10. $xcInfectious $xcand $xcInflammatory $xcNeurological $xcDisorders
Section $xc2. $xcSkin $xcProblems
Chapter $xc11. $xcCommon $xcSkin $xcComplaints
Chapter $ x c 12. $ x c Parasitic $ x c Skin $ x c Infestations
Chapter $xc13. $xcFungal $xcSkin $xcInfections
Chapter $xc14. $xcBacterial $xcSkin $xcInfections
Chapter $xc15. $xcViral $xcSkin $xcInfections
Chapter $xc16. $xcDermatitis
Chapter $xc17. $xcSkin $xcLesions
Section $xc3. $xcEye $xcProblems
Chapter $xc18. $xcCommon $xcEye $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc19. $xcLid $xcand $xcConjunctival $xcPathology
Chapter $xc20. $xcVisual $xcDisturbances $xcand $xcImpaired $xcVision
Section $xc4. $xcEar, $xcNose, $xcand $xcThroat $xcProblems
Chapter $xc21. $xcCommon $xcEar, $xcNose, $xcand $xcThroat $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc22. $xcHearing $xcand $xcBalance $xcDisorders
Chapter $ x c 23. $ x c Inflammatory $ x c and $ x c Infectious $ x c Disorders $ x c of $ x c the $ x c Ear
Chapter $xc24. $xcInflammatory $xcand $xcInfectious $xcDisorders $xcof $xcthe $xcNose, $xcSinuses, $xcMouth, $xcand
$xcThroat
Chapter $xc25. $xcEpistaxis
Chapter $xc26. $xcTemporomandibular $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc27. $xcDysphonia
Section $ xc 5. $xc Respiratory $x c Problems
Chapter $xc28. $xcCommon $xcRespiratory $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc29. $xcSleep $xcApnea
Chapter $ x c 30. $ x c Infectious $ x c Respiratory $ x c Disorders
Chapter $ x c 31. $ x c Inflammatory $ x c Respiratory $ x c Disorders
Chapter $xc32. $xcLung $xcCancer
Chapter $xc33. $xcSmoking $xcAddiction
Section $xc6. $xcCardiovascular $xcProblems
Chapter $xc34. $xcCommon $xcCardiovascular $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc35. $xcCardiac $xcand $xcAssociated $xcRisk $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc36. $xcDysrhythmias $xcand $xcValvular $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc37. $xcDisorders $xcof $xcthe $xcVascular $xcSystem
Section $xc7. $xcAbdominal $xcProblems
Chapter $xc38. $xcCommon $xcAbdominal $xcComplaints
Chapter $ x c 39. $ x c Infectious $ x c Gastrointestinal $ x c Disorders
Chapter $xc40. $xcGastric $xcand $xcIntestinal $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc41. $xcGallbladder $xcand $xcPancreatic $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc42. $xcCirrhosis $xcand $xcLiver $xcFailure
Section $xc8. $xcRenal $xcProblems
,Primary $xcCare: $xcArt $xcand $xcScience $xcof $xcAdvanced $xcPractice $xcNursing $xcAn $xcInterprofessional $xcApproach
$xc5th $xcEdition
Chapter $xc43. $xcCommon $xcUrinary $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc 44. $xc Urinary $xc Tract $xc Disorders
Chapter $xc45. $xcKidney $xcand $xcBladder $xcDisorders
Chapter $xcSection $xc9. $xcGender-Related $xcHealth $xcProblems
Chapter $xc46. $xcCommon $xcReproductive $xcSystem $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc47. $xcBreast $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc48. $xcVaginal, $xcUterine, $xcand $xcOvarian $xcDisorders
Chapter $ x c 49. $ x c Prostate $ x c Disorders
Chapter $xc50. $xcPenile $xcand $xcTesticular $xcDisorders
Chapter $ x c 51. $ x c Sexually $ x c Transmitted $ x c Infections
Section $xc10. $xcMusculoskeletal $xcProblems
Chapter $xc52. $xcCommon $xcMusculoskeletal $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc53. $xcSpinal $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc54. $xcSoft-Tissue $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc55. $xcOsteoarthritis $xc and $xcOsteoporosis
Section $xc11. $xcEndocrine $xcand $xcMetabolic $xcProblems
Chapter $xc56. $xcCommon $xcEndocrine $xcand $xcMetabolic $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc57. $xcGlandular $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc58. $xcDiabetes $xcMellitus
Chapter $xc59. $xcMetabolic $xcDisorders
Section $xc12. $xcHematological $xcand $xcImmunological $xcProblems
Chapter $xc60. $xcCommon $xcHematological $xcand $xcImmunological $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc61. $xcHematologic $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc62. $xcImmunological $xcDisorders
Chapter $ x c 63. $ x c Infectious $ x c Disorders
Section $xc13. $xcPsychosocial $xcProblems
Chapter $xc64. $xcCommon $xcPsychosocial $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc65. $xcSubstance $xcUse $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc66. $xcSchizophrenia $xc Spectrum $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc67. $xcMood $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc68. $xcAnxiety, $xcStress, $xcand $xcTrauma-Related $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc69. $xcObsessive-Compulsive $xcDisorders
Chapter $xc70. $xcBehavioral $xcDisorders $xcRelated $xcto $xcPhysical/Physiological $xcDisturbances
Chapter $xc71. $xcNeurodevelopmental $xcDisorders
Section $xc14. $xcUrgent $xcCare $xcProblems
Chapter $xc72. $xcCommon $xcUrgent $xcCare $xcComplaints
Chapter $xc73. $xcCommon $xcInjuries
Chapter $xc74. $xcToxic $xcExposures
Chapter $xc75. $xcEnvironmental $xcExposures
III. $ xc CARING-BASED $ x c NURSING: $ x c THE $ x c PRACTICE
Chapter $ x c 76. $x c Sports $ x c Physicals
Chapter $xc77. $xcPrimary $xcCare $xcof $xcOlder $xcAdults
Chapter $xc78. $xcPalliative $xcCare $xcand $xcPain $xcManagement
Chapter $xc79. $xcEthical $xcand $xcLegal $xcIssues $xcof $xca $xcCaring-Based $xcPractice
Chapter $xc80. $xcThe $xcBusiness $xcof $xcAdvanced $xcPractice $xcNursing
Chapter $xc81. $xcThe $xc15-Minute $xcHour: $xcPractical $xcApproaches $xcto $xcBehavioral $xcHealth $xcfor
$xcPrimary $xcCare
Chapter $xc82. $xcPutting $xcCaring $xcInto $xcPractice: $xcCaring $xcfor $xcSelf
, Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing An Inter-professionalApproach 5th Edition Dunphy
Test Bank
Chapter 01. Primary Care in the Twenty-First Century: A Circle of Caring
1. A nurse has conducted a literature review in an effort to identify the effect of hand washing on
theincidence of nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infections in acute care settings. An article
presented findings at a level of significance of <0.01. This indicates that
A) the control group and the experimental group were more than 99% similar.
B) the findings of the study have less than 1% chance of being attributable to chance.
C) the effects of the intervention were nearly zero.
D) the clinical significance of the findings was less than 1:100.
Ans: B
Feedback: The level of significance is the level at which the researcher believes that the study results
most likely represent a nonchance event. A level of significance of <0.01 indicates that there is less
than 1% probability that the result is due to chance.
2. A nurse has read a qualitative research study in order to understand the lived experience of parents
who have a neonatal loss. Which of the following questions should the nurse prioritize when
appraising the results of this study?
A) How well did the authors capture the personal experiences of these parents?
B) How well did the authors control for confounding variables that may have affected the findings?
C) Did the authors use statistical measures that were appropriate to the phenomenon in question?
D) Were the instruments that the researchers used statistically valid and reliable?
Ans: A
Feedback: Qualitative studies are judged on the basis of how well they capture and convey the
subjective experiences of individuals. Statistical measures and variables are not dimensions of a
qualitative methodology.
3. A nurse has expressed skepticism to a colleague about the value of nursing research, claiming that
nursing research has little relevance to practice. How can the nurses colleague best defend the
importance of nursing research?