,Brunner & Suddarth 11th Edition Medical Surgical
Nursing Test Bank
Chapter 1- Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice
1. The school nurse teaching a health promotion class to high-school students
informs the group that health may be defined as:
A) Being disease free
B) Having fulfilling relationships
C) Having a clean drinking source and nutritious food
D) Being connected in body, mind, and spirit
2. Which of the following desirable characteristics would an effective nurse
possess?
A) Sensitivity to cultural differences C) Strict adherence to routine
B) Team-focused nursing approach D) One set cultural practice
3. What type of health problem is the nurse most likely to see in the health care
system?
A) Poor prenatal care C) Immobility
B) Lack of information D) Chronic disease
4. The nurse is assisting a patient in planning to return to work after an extensive
illness. The patient's need for self-fulfillment fits in which level of Maslow's
Hierarchy of basic needs?
A) Physiologic C) Love and belonging
B) Safety and security D) Self-actualization
5. Viewing health and illness on a continuum assists the nurse in understanding that:
A) Care should focus on the treatment of disease.
B) A person's state of health is ever-changing.
C) A person does not have varying degrees of illness.
D) Care should focus on the patient's response to medications.
6. The nurse working in a community health clinic teaches that disease prevention
is best achieved through:
A) Attending self-help groups C) Community social events
B) Yearly physicals D) Behaviors that promote health
7. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit has been asked to become a member of the
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,Brunner & Suddarth 11th Edition Medical Surgical
Nursing Test Bank
Chapter 1- Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice
hospital's Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) committee. In preparing to
serve on this committee, the nurse learns that CQI programs:
A) Establish accountability on the part of health care professionals
B) Focus on the process used to provide care
C) Identify incidents rather than processes
D) Justify health care costs
8. Managed health care has led to significant changes in the health care delivery
system. What effect has managed health care had on the hospital's patient
population?
A) Patients are in the hospital for a longer period of time.
B) Pre-negotiated payment rates have remained unchanged.
C) Patients with high home care needs are being discharged into the community.
D) Use of ambulatory care has decreased.
9. The Patient's Bill of Rights includes the patient's right to privacy. When might the
nurse break this right?
A) When the patient has threatened to harm himself or herself
B) When the patient has been diagnosed with a terminal disease
C) If a family member has called to inquire about the patient's condition
D) There are no circumstances when this rule may be broken.
10. In order for the nurse to implement the interventions in a clinical pathway, what
first must be done?
A) Interventions must have a signed physician's order.
B) The nurse manager must review the plan.
C) The unit must approve the document.
D) The nurse must sign the document prior to initiating.
11. A nurse researcher is conducting a study about the effects of noise on
hospitalized patients' pain levels. The primary purpose of nursing research is to:
A) Involve patients in their care while hospitalized
B) Contribute to the scientific base of nursing practice
C) Draw conclusions about the quality of patient care
D) Explain ongoing medical studies to patients
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Nursing Test Bank
Chapter 1- Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice
12. Home health care is becoming one of the largest practice areas for nurses. What
has contributed to this change?
A) Chronic nursing shortage
B) Focus on treatment of disease
C) Nurses prefer working during the day instead of evening or night shifts
D) More critically ill patients being discharged to home from the hospital
13. A nurse is practicing in an oncology clinic and her role includes clinical practice,
education, management, consultation, and research. Which of the following would most
accurately describe this nurse's title?
A) Midwife B) Clinical nurse specialist C) Nurse manager D) Staff
nurse
14. Nursing continues to recognize the importance of collaboration with other health
care disciplines to meet the complex needs of the patient. Which of the following
would be an example of a collaborative practice model?
A) The nurse and the physician discussing and jointly making clinical decisions
B) The nurse accompanying the physician on rounds
C) The nurse making a referral on behalf of the patient
D) The nurse attending an appointment with the patient
15. According to Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, which dimension of care is considered
primary in importance when caring for a dying patient?
A) Spiritual B) Social C) Physiologic D) Emotional
16. When prioritizing a patient's care plan based on Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, the
nurse's first priority would be:
A) Allowing the family to see a newly admitted patient
B) Ambulating the patient in the hallway
C) Administering pain medication
D) Teaching the patient to self-administer insulin
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Nursing Test Bank
Chapter 1- Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice
1. The school nurse teaching a health promotion class to high-school students
informs the group that health may be defined as:
A) Being disease free
B) Having fulfilling relationships
C) Having a clean drinking source and nutritious food
D) Being connected in body, mind, and spirit
2. Which of the following desirable characteristics would an effective nurse
possess?
A) Sensitivity to cultural differences C) Strict adherence to routine
B) Team-focused nursing approach D) One set cultural practice
3. What type of health problem is the nurse most likely to see in the health care
system?
A) Poor prenatal care C) Immobility
B) Lack of information D) Chronic disease
4. The nurse is assisting a patient in planning to return to work after an extensive
illness. The patient's need for self-fulfillment fits in which level of Maslow's
Hierarchy of basic needs?
A) Physiologic C) Love and belonging
B) Safety and security D) Self-actualization
5. Viewing health and illness on a continuum assists the nurse in understanding that:
A) Care should focus on the treatment of disease.
B) A person's state of health is ever-changing.
C) A person does not have varying degrees of illness.
D) Care should focus on the patient's response to medications.
6. The nurse working in a community health clinic teaches that disease prevention
is best achieved through:
A) Attending self-help groups C) Community social events
B) Yearly physicals D) Behaviors that promote health
7. A nurse on a medical-surgical unit has been asked to become a member of the
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,Brunner & Suddarth 11th Edition Medical Surgical
Nursing Test Bank
Chapter 1- Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice
hospital's Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) committee. In preparing to
serve on this committee, the nurse learns that CQI programs:
A) Establish accountability on the part of health care professionals
B) Focus on the process used to provide care
C) Identify incidents rather than processes
D) Justify health care costs
8. Managed health care has led to significant changes in the health care delivery
system. What effect has managed health care had on the hospital's patient
population?
A) Patients are in the hospital for a longer period of time.
B) Pre-negotiated payment rates have remained unchanged.
C) Patients with high home care needs are being discharged into the community.
D) Use of ambulatory care has decreased.
9. The Patient's Bill of Rights includes the patient's right to privacy. When might the
nurse break this right?
A) When the patient has threatened to harm himself or herself
B) When the patient has been diagnosed with a terminal disease
C) If a family member has called to inquire about the patient's condition
D) There are no circumstances when this rule may be broken.
10. In order for the nurse to implement the interventions in a clinical pathway, what
first must be done?
A) Interventions must have a signed physician's order.
B) The nurse manager must review the plan.
C) The unit must approve the document.
D) The nurse must sign the document prior to initiating.
11. A nurse researcher is conducting a study about the effects of noise on
hospitalized patients' pain levels. The primary purpose of nursing research is to:
A) Involve patients in their care while hospitalized
B) Contribute to the scientific base of nursing practice
C) Draw conclusions about the quality of patient care
D) Explain ongoing medical studies to patients
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Nursing Test Bank
Chapter 1- Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice
12. Home health care is becoming one of the largest practice areas for nurses. What
has contributed to this change?
A) Chronic nursing shortage
B) Focus on treatment of disease
C) Nurses prefer working during the day instead of evening or night shifts
D) More critically ill patients being discharged to home from the hospital
13. A nurse is practicing in an oncology clinic and her role includes clinical practice,
education, management, consultation, and research. Which of the following would most
accurately describe this nurse's title?
A) Midwife B) Clinical nurse specialist C) Nurse manager D) Staff
nurse
14. Nursing continues to recognize the importance of collaboration with other health
care disciplines to meet the complex needs of the patient. Which of the following
would be an example of a collaborative practice model?
A) The nurse and the physician discussing and jointly making clinical decisions
B) The nurse accompanying the physician on rounds
C) The nurse making a referral on behalf of the patient
D) The nurse attending an appointment with the patient
15. According to Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, which dimension of care is considered
primary in importance when caring for a dying patient?
A) Spiritual B) Social C) Physiologic D) Emotional
16. When prioritizing a patient's care plan based on Maslow's Hierarchy of needs, the
nurse's first priority would be:
A) Allowing the family to see a newly admitted patient
B) Ambulating the patient in the hallway
C) Administering pain medication
D) Teaching the patient to self-administer insulin
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