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Contents:
I. How Nurses Think
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Chapter 1. Nursing Past & Present
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Chapter 2. Critical Thinking and Nursing Process
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Chapter 3. Assessment a a
Chapter 4. Nursing Process: Diagnosis
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Chapter 5. Planning Outcomes a a a
Chapter 6. PlanningInterventions a a a
Chapter 7. Implementation & Evaluation
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Chapter 8. Theory, Research, & Evidence Based Practice
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II. Factors Affecting Health
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Chapter 9.Development: Infancy through Middle Adulthood
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Chapter 10. Development: Older Adulthood
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Chapter 11. Experiencing HealthandIllness
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Chapter 12. Stress & Adaptation
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Chapter 13. Psychosocial Health &Illness
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Chapter 14. Family a a
Chapter 15. Culture and Ethnicity
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Chapter 16. Spirituality a a
Chapter 17. Loss, Grief, & Dying
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III. Essential Nursing Interventions
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Chapter 18. Documenting & Reporting
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Chapter 19. Vital Signs a a a
Chapter 20. Communicating & Therapeutic Relationships
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Chapter 21. Physical Assessment
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Chapter 22. Infection Prevention & Control
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Chapter 23. Safety a a
Chapter 24. Hygiene a a
Chapter 25. Administering Medications
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Chapter 26. Teaching & Learning a a a a
Chapter 27. Health Promotion a a a
IV. Supporting Physiological Functioning
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Chapter 28. Nutrition a a
Chapter 29. Bowel Eliminationa a a
Chapter 30. Urinary Elimination
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Chapter 31. Sensory Perception
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Chapter 32. Pain a a
Chapter 33. Activity & Exercise
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Chapter 34. Sexual Health a a a
Chapter 35. Sleep & Rest a a a a
Chapter 36. Skin Integrity & Wound Healing
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Chapter 38. Circulation & Perfusion
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Chapter 39. Fluids, Electrolytes, & Acid-Base Balance
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V. The Context for Nurses' Work
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Chapter 40. Perioperative Nursing
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Chapter 41. Leading and Managing a a a a
Chapter 42. Community & Home Health Nursing
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Chapter 43. Nursing Ethics a a a
Chapter 44. Legal Accountability a a a
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Chapter 45. Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 46. Holistic Healing a a a
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Chapter 1. Nursing Past & Present
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1. Which is the most influential factor that has shaped the nursing profession?
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1) Physicians’ need for handmaidens a a a
2) Societal need for healthcare outside the home a a a a a a
3) Military demand for nurses in the field a a a a a a
4) Germ theory influence on sanitation a a a a
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Chapter number and title: 1, Nursing Past & Present
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Chapterlearning objective: Define nursing in your own words. Chapter
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page reference: p. 7
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Heading: Historical Context of Nursing Integrated a a a a a
Processes:Teachingand Learning
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Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
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Cognitive level: Comprehension [Understanding]
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Concept: Professionalism a
Difficulty: Easy
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1 The physician's handmaiden was/is a nursing stereotype rather than an influence
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3 Throughout the centuries, stability of the government has been related to the a a a a a a a a a a a
success of the military to protect or extend its domain. As the survival and well-
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being of soldiers are both critical, nurses provided healthcare to the sick
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and injured at the battle site. a a a a a
4 Germ theory and sanitation helped to improve healthcare but did not shape
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nursing.
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2. Which is an example of an illness-prevention activity?
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1) Encouraging the use of a food diary a a a a a a
2) Joining a cancer support group a a a a
3) Administering immunization for HPV a a a
4) Teaching a diabetic patient about his diet a a a a a a
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Chapter number and title: 1, Nursing Past & Present
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Chapter learning objective: Name and recognize the four purposes of nursing care. Chapter
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page reference: p. 15
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Heading: Nursing Practice: Caring for Clients Integrateda a a a a a
Processes: NursingProcess – Implementation Client Need:
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Health Promotion and Maintenance
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Cognitive level: Application [Applying] a a a
Concept: Health Promotion
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Difficulty: Moderate a
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1 Illness-prevention activities focus on avoiding a specific disease. A food diary is a a a a a a a a a a a a a
health-promotion activity.
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2 Although cancer is a disease, it is assumed that a person joining a support group would a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
already have the disease; therefore, this is not disease prevention but
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treatment.
3 Administering immunization for HPV is an example of illness prevention. a a a a a a a a a
4 Teaching a diabetic patient about diet is a treatment for diabetes; the patient a a a a a a a a a a a a
already has diabetes, so it cannot prevent diabetes. a a a a a a a
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3. Which contribution of Florence Nightingale had an immediate impact on improving patients’
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health?
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3) Changing the delivery of care in hospitals a a a a a a
4) Establishing nursing as a distinct profession a a a a a
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Chapter number and title: 1, Nursing Past & Present
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Chapter learning objective: Name nine expanded roles for nursing.
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Chapter page reference: p. 9
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Integrated Processes: Caring
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Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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Cognitive level: Comprehension [Understanding]
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Concept: Evidence-Based Practice
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1 Improved sanitation (a clean environment) greatly and immediately reduced the a a a a a a a a a
rate of infection and mortality in hospitals.
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2 This is an activity of Florence Nightingale that improved healthcare or nursing, but
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the impact is long range, not immediate.
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3 This is an activity of Florence Nightingale that improved healthcare or nursing,
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but the impact is long range, not immediate.
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4 This is an activity of Florence Nightingale that improved healthcare or nursing,
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but the impact is long range, not immediate.
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4. Which aspect of the full-spectrum nursing role is essential for the nurse to do in order to
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2) Providing hands-on client care a a a
3) Carrying out physician orders a a a
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