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4th Edition by Jane Tyerman, Shelley Cobbett
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Chapters 1 - 72 Complete
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Section One – Concepts in Nursing Practice
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1 Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice in Canada
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2 Cultural Competence and Health Equity in Care
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3 Health History and Physical Examination
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4 Patient and Caregiver Teaching
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5 Chronic Illness
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6 Community-Based Nursing and Home Care
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7 Older Adults
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8 Stress and Stress Management
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9 Sleep and Sleep Disorders
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10 Pain
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11 Substance Use
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12 Complementary and Alternative Therapies
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13 Palliative Care at the End of Life
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Section Two – Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Disease
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14 Inflammation and Wound Healing
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15 Genetics
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16 Altered Immune Response and Transplantation
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17 Infection and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
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18 Cancer
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19 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Imbalances
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Section Three – Perioperative Care
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20 Nursing Management: Preoperative Care
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21 Nursing Management: Intraoperative Care
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22 Nursing Management: Post-operative Care
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Section Four – Problems Related to Altered Sensory Input
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23 Nursing Assessment: Visual and Auditory Systems
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24 Nursing Management: Visual and Auditory Problems
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25 Nursing Assessment: Integumentary System
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26 Nursing Management: Integumentary Problems
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27 Nursing Management: Burns
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Section Five – Problems of Oxygenation: Ventilation
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28 Nursing Assessment: Respiratory System
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29 Nursing Management: Upper Respiratory Problems
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30 Nursing Management: Lower Respiratory Problems
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31 Nursing Management: Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
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Section Six – Problems of Oxygenation: Transport
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32 Nursing Assessment: Hematological System
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33 Nursing Management: Hematological Problems
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Section Seven – Problems of Oxygenation: Perfusion
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34 Nursing Assessment: Cardiovascular System
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35 Nursing Management: Hypertension
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36 Nursing Management: Coronary Artery Disease and Acute Coronary Syndrome
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,37 Nursing Management: Heart Failure
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38 Nursing Management: Dysrhythmias
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39 Nursing Management: Inflammatory and Structural Heart Diseases
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40 Nursing Management: Vascular Disorders
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Section Eight – Problems of Ingestion, Digestion, Absorption, and Elimination
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41 Nursing Assessment: Gastrointestinal System
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42 Nursing Management: Nutritional Problems
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43 Nursing Management: Obesity
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44 Nursing Management: Upper Gastrointestinal Problems
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45 Nursing Management: Lower Gastrointestinal Problems
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46 Nursing Management: Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract Problems
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Section Nine – Problems of Urinary Function
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47 Nursing Assessment: Urinary System
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48 Nursing Management: Renal and Urological Problems
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49 Nursing Management: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease
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Section Ten – Problems Related to Regulatory and Reproductive Mechanisms
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50 Nursing Assessment: Endocrine System
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51 Nursing Management: Endocrine Problems
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52 Nursing Management: Diabetes Mellitus
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53 Nursing Assessment: Reproductive System
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54 Nursing Management: Breast Disorders
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55 Nursing Management: Sexually Transmitted Infections
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56 Nursing Management: Female Reproductive Problems
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57 Nursing Management: Male Reproductive Problems
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Section Eleven – Problems Related to Movement and Coordination
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58 Nursing Assessment: Nervous System
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59 Nursing Management: Acute Intracranial Problems
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60 Nursing Management: Stroke
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61 Nursing Management: Chronic Neurological Problems
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62 Nursing Management: Delirium, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Other Dementias
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63 Nursing Management: Peripheral Nerve and Spinal Cord Problems
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64 Nursing Assessment: Musculoskeletal System
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65 Nursing Management: Musculoskeletal Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery
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66 Nursing Management: Musculoskeletal Problems
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67 Nursing Management: Arthritis and Connective Tissue Diseases
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Section Twelve – Nursing Care in Specialized Settings
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68 Nursing Management: Critical Care Environment
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69 Nursing Management: Shock, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, and Multiple-
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Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
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70 Nursing Management: Respiratory Failure and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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71 Nursing Management: Emergency Care Situations
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72 Emergency Management and Disaster Planning
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, Chapter 01: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice in Canada Lewis:
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Medical-Surgical Nursing in Canada, 4th Canadian Edition
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conscientious, and judicious consideration of the best available evidence to provide care. Four
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primary elements are: (a) clinical state, setting, and circumstances; (b) client preferences and
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actions; (c) best research evidence; and (d) health care resources. Clinical judgement based on
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the nurse’s clinical experience is part of EIP, but clinical decision making also should
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incorporate current research and research-based guidelines. Evidence from one clinical
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research study does not provide an adequate substantiation for interventions. Evaluation of
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client outcomes is important, but interventions should be based on research from
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randomized control studies with a large number of subjects.
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2. Which of the following best e x p l a i n s t h e n u r s e s ’ pr imary use of the nursing process when
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providing care to clients? U SN T O ty ty ty ty ty ty
a. To explain nursing interventions to other health care professionals
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b. As a problem-solving tool to identify and treat clients’ health care needs
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c. As a scientific-based process of diagnosing the client’s health care problems
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d. To establish nursing theory that incorporates the biopsychosocial nature of humans
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CORRECT ANSWER: ty t y B
The nursing process is an assertive problem-solving approach to the identification and
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treatment of clients’ problems. Diagnosis is only one phase of the nursing process. The
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primary use of the nursing process is in client care, not to establish nursing theory or explain
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nursing interventions to other health care professionals.
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3. The nurse is caring for a critically ill client in the intensive care unit and plans an every 2-hour
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turning schedule to prevent skin breakdown. Which type of nursing function is demonstrated
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with this turning schedule?
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a. Dependent
b. Cooperative
c. Independent
d. Collaborative
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