Test Bank-
Davis Advantage For Basic Nursing: Thinking, Doing, And Caring
Author: Leslie S. Treas, Karen L. Barnett, Mable H. Smith
4th Edition
,Table Of Content
I. How Nurses Think
Chapter 1. Evolution Of Nursing Thought & Action
Chapter 2. Clinical Judgment
Chapter 3. The Steps Of The Nursing Process
Chapter 4. Evidence-Based Practice: Theory & Research
Ii. Factors Affecting Health
Chapter 5. Life Span: Infancy Through Middle Adulthood
Chapter 6. Life Span: Older Adults
Chapter 7. Experiencing Health & Illness
Chapter 8. Stress & Adaptation
Chapter 9. Psychosocial Health & Illness
Chapter 10. Family Health
Chapter 11. Caring In Multicultural Healthcare Environments
Chapter 12. Spirituality
Chapter 13. Experiencing Loss
Iii. Essential Nursing Interventions
Chapter 14. Promoting Health
Chapter 15. Communication & Therapeutic Relationships
Chapter 16. Patient Education
Chapter 17. Documenting & Reporting
Chapter 18. Measuring Vital Signs
Chapter 19. Physical Assessment
Chapter 20. Promoting Asepsis & Preventing Infection
Chapter 21. Safety
Chapter 22. Facilitating Hygiene
Chapter 23. Administering Medication
,Iv. Supporting Physiological Function
Chapter 24. Nutrition
Chapter 25. Urinary Elimination
Chapter 26. Bowel Elimination
Chapter 27. Sensation, Perception, & Response
Chapter 28. Pain
Chapter 29. Physical Activity & Immobility
Chapter 30. Sexual Health
Chapter 31. Sleep & Rest
Chapter 32. Skin Integrity & Wound Healing
Chapter 33. Oxygenation
Chapter 34. Circulation & Perfusion
Chapter 35. Hydration & Homeostasis
Chapter 36. Caring For The Surgical Patient
V. The Context For Nurses' Work
Chapter 37. Community & Home Health Nursing
Chapter 38. Nursing Informatics
Chapter 39. Legal Accountability
Chapter 40. Leading And Managing
Chapter 41. Ethics And Values
, Multiple Choice
Identify The Choice That Best Completes The Statement Or Answers The Question.
1. What Is The Most Influential Factor That Has Shaped The Nursingprofession? 1)
Physicians Need For Handmaidens2)
Societal Need For Healthcare Outside The Home3)
Military Demand For Nurses In The Field 4)Germ Theory Influence On Sanitation Ans: 3
Throughout The Centuries, Stability Of The Government Has Been Related To The Success Of
Themilitary To Protect Or Extend Its Domain. As The Survival And Well- Being Of Soldiers Is
Critical, Nurses Provided Healthcare To The Sick And Injured At The Battle Site. The Physicians
Handmaiden Was/Is A Nursing Stereotype Rather Than An Influence On Nursing. Although There
Has Been Need For Healthcare Outside The Home Throughout History, This Has More Influence On
The Development Of Hospitals Than On Nursing; This Need Provided One More Setting For Nursing
Work. Germ Theory And Sanitation Helped To Improve Healthcare But Did Not Shape Nursing.
Pts: 1 Dif: Moderate Ref: Dm 910 Key: Nursing Process: N/A Client Need: N/A |Cognitive Level:
Recall
2. Which Of The Following Is An Example Of An Illness Prevention Activity? Selectall That
Apply.
1)
Encouraging The Use Of A Food Diary2)
Joining A Cancer Support Group3)
Administering Immunization For Hpv 4)
Teaching A Diabetic Patient About His Diet Ans: 3
Administering Immunization For Hpv Is An Example Of Illness Prevention. Although Canceris A
Disease, It Is Assumed That A Person Joining A Support Group Would Already Have The Disease;
Therefore, This Is Not Disease Prevention But Treatment. Illness-Prevention Activities Focus On
Avoiding A Specific Disease. A Food Diary Is A Health-Promotion Activity. Teaching A Diabetic
Patient About Diet Is A Treatment For Diabetes; The Patient Already Has Diabetes, So It Cannot
Prevent Diabetes.
Pts: 1 Dif: Moderate Ref: P. 18; High-Level Question, Not Directly Stated In Text Key: Nursing
Process: N/A | Client Need: Hpm | Cognitive Level: Application
3. Which Of The Following Contributions Of Florence Nightingale Had Animmediate Impact On
Improving Patients Health?
Davis Advantage For Basic Nursing: Thinking, Doing, And Caring
Author: Leslie S. Treas, Karen L. Barnett, Mable H. Smith
4th Edition
,Table Of Content
I. How Nurses Think
Chapter 1. Evolution Of Nursing Thought & Action
Chapter 2. Clinical Judgment
Chapter 3. The Steps Of The Nursing Process
Chapter 4. Evidence-Based Practice: Theory & Research
Ii. Factors Affecting Health
Chapter 5. Life Span: Infancy Through Middle Adulthood
Chapter 6. Life Span: Older Adults
Chapter 7. Experiencing Health & Illness
Chapter 8. Stress & Adaptation
Chapter 9. Psychosocial Health & Illness
Chapter 10. Family Health
Chapter 11. Caring In Multicultural Healthcare Environments
Chapter 12. Spirituality
Chapter 13. Experiencing Loss
Iii. Essential Nursing Interventions
Chapter 14. Promoting Health
Chapter 15. Communication & Therapeutic Relationships
Chapter 16. Patient Education
Chapter 17. Documenting & Reporting
Chapter 18. Measuring Vital Signs
Chapter 19. Physical Assessment
Chapter 20. Promoting Asepsis & Preventing Infection
Chapter 21. Safety
Chapter 22. Facilitating Hygiene
Chapter 23. Administering Medication
,Iv. Supporting Physiological Function
Chapter 24. Nutrition
Chapter 25. Urinary Elimination
Chapter 26. Bowel Elimination
Chapter 27. Sensation, Perception, & Response
Chapter 28. Pain
Chapter 29. Physical Activity & Immobility
Chapter 30. Sexual Health
Chapter 31. Sleep & Rest
Chapter 32. Skin Integrity & Wound Healing
Chapter 33. Oxygenation
Chapter 34. Circulation & Perfusion
Chapter 35. Hydration & Homeostasis
Chapter 36. Caring For The Surgical Patient
V. The Context For Nurses' Work
Chapter 37. Community & Home Health Nursing
Chapter 38. Nursing Informatics
Chapter 39. Legal Accountability
Chapter 40. Leading And Managing
Chapter 41. Ethics And Values
, Multiple Choice
Identify The Choice That Best Completes The Statement Or Answers The Question.
1. What Is The Most Influential Factor That Has Shaped The Nursingprofession? 1)
Physicians Need For Handmaidens2)
Societal Need For Healthcare Outside The Home3)
Military Demand For Nurses In The Field 4)Germ Theory Influence On Sanitation Ans: 3
Throughout The Centuries, Stability Of The Government Has Been Related To The Success Of
Themilitary To Protect Or Extend Its Domain. As The Survival And Well- Being Of Soldiers Is
Critical, Nurses Provided Healthcare To The Sick And Injured At The Battle Site. The Physicians
Handmaiden Was/Is A Nursing Stereotype Rather Than An Influence On Nursing. Although There
Has Been Need For Healthcare Outside The Home Throughout History, This Has More Influence On
The Development Of Hospitals Than On Nursing; This Need Provided One More Setting For Nursing
Work. Germ Theory And Sanitation Helped To Improve Healthcare But Did Not Shape Nursing.
Pts: 1 Dif: Moderate Ref: Dm 910 Key: Nursing Process: N/A Client Need: N/A |Cognitive Level:
Recall
2. Which Of The Following Is An Example Of An Illness Prevention Activity? Selectall That
Apply.
1)
Encouraging The Use Of A Food Diary2)
Joining A Cancer Support Group3)
Administering Immunization For Hpv 4)
Teaching A Diabetic Patient About His Diet Ans: 3
Administering Immunization For Hpv Is An Example Of Illness Prevention. Although Canceris A
Disease, It Is Assumed That A Person Joining A Support Group Would Already Have The Disease;
Therefore, This Is Not Disease Prevention But Treatment. Illness-Prevention Activities Focus On
Avoiding A Specific Disease. A Food Diary Is A Health-Promotion Activity. Teaching A Diabetic
Patient About Diet Is A Treatment For Diabetes; The Patient Already Has Diabetes, So It Cannot
Prevent Diabetes.
Pts: 1 Dif: Moderate Ref: P. 18; High-Level Question, Not Directly Stated In Text Key: Nursing
Process: N/A | Client Need: Hpm | Cognitive Level: Application
3. Which Of The Following Contributions Of Florence Nightingale Had Animmediate Impact On
Improving Patients Health?