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o Chapter 1 mf Nursing Foundations mf
o Chapter 2
m f Nursing Process mf
o Chapter 3 mf Laws and Ethicsmf mf
o Chapter 4
m f Health and Illness mf mf
o Chapter 5 mf Homeostasis, Adaptation, and Stress mf mf mf
o Chapter 6 mf Culture and Ethnicity mf mf
o Chapter 7 mf The Nurse–Client Relationship
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o Chapter 8 mf Client Teaching mf
o Chapter 9
m f Recording and Reporting mf mf
o Chapter 10
mf Asepsis
o Chapter 11
mf Admission, Discharge, Transfer, and Referrals mf mf mf mf
o Chapter 12
mf Vital Signs mf
o Chapter 13
mf Physical Assessment mf
o Chapter 14
mf Special Examinations and Tests mf mf mf
o Chapter 15
mf Nutrition
o Chapter 16
mf Fluid and Chemical Balance
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o Chapter 17
mf Hygiene
o Chapter 18
mf Comfort, Rest, and Sleep mf mf mf
o Chapter 19
mf Safety
o Chapter 20
mf Pain Management
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o Chapter 21
mf Oxygenation
o Chapter 22
mf Infection Control mf
o Chapter 23
mf Body Mechanics, Positioning, and Moving
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o Chapter 24
mf Fitness and Therapeutic Exercise
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o Chapter 25
mf Mechanical Immobilization mf
o Chapter 26
mf Ambulatory Aids mf
o Chapter 27
mf Perioperative Care mf
o Chapter 28
mf Wound Care mf
o Chapter 29
mf Gastrointestinal Intubation mf
o Chapter 30
mf Urinary Elimination mf
o Chapter 31
mf Bowel Elimination mf
o Chapter 32
mf Oral Medications
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o Chapter 33
mf Topical and Inhalant Medications
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o Chapter 34
mf Parenteral Medications mf
o Chapter 35
mf Intravenous Medications mf
o Chapter 36
mf Airway Management mf
o Chapter 37
mf Resuscitation
o Chapter 38
mf End-of-Life Care mf
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MULTIPLE CHOICE mf
1. Florence Nightingales contributions to nursing practice and education:
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a. are historically i mportant but have no validity for nursing today.
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b. were neither recognized nor appreciated in her own time.
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c. were a major factor i n reducing the death rate i n the Crimean War.
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d. were l imited only to the care of severe traumatic wounds.bA N
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SWER: C mf
By improving sanitation, nutrition ventilation, and handwashing techniques, Florence Nightin g
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ales nurses dramatically reduced the death rate from i njuriesbin the Crimean War.DIF: Cog niti
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ve Level: Knowledge REF: dm 2 OBJ: Theory #1
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TOP: Nursing History KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/AMSC
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: NCLEX: N/A
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2. Early nursing education and care i n the United States:
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a. were directed at community health.
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b. provided i ndependence for women through education and employment.
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c. were an educational model based i n i nstitutions of higher l earning.
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d. have continued to be entirely focused on hospital nursing.bA N
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SWER: B mf
Because of the i nfluence of early nursing l eaders, nursing education became more formalizedth ro
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ugh apprenticeships i n Nightingale schools that offered i ndependence to women throughedu cati
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on and employment.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: dm 2 OBJ: Theory #4TOP: N
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ursing History KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/
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A
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d Concepts 12th Edition by Loretta
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Chapter 1-38 Complete
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, b b
o Chapter 1 mf Nursing Foundations mf
o Chapter 2
m f Nursing Process mf
o Chapter 3 mf Laws and Ethicsmf mf
o Chapter 4
m f Health and Illness mf mf
o Chapter 5 mf Homeostasis, Adaptation, and Stress mf mf mf
o Chapter 6 mf Culture and Ethnicity mf mf
o Chapter 7 mf The Nurse–Client Relationship
mf mf
o Chapter 8 mf Client Teaching mf
o Chapter 9
m f Recording and Reporting mf mf
o Chapter 10
mf Asepsis
o Chapter 11
mf Admission, Discharge, Transfer, and Referrals mf mf mf mf
o Chapter 12
mf Vital Signs mf
o Chapter 13
mf Physical Assessment mf
o Chapter 14
mf Special Examinations and Tests mf mf mf
o Chapter 15
mf Nutrition
o Chapter 16
mf Fluid and Chemical Balance
mf mf mf
o Chapter 17
mf Hygiene
o Chapter 18
mf Comfort, Rest, and Sleep mf mf mf
o Chapter 19
mf Safety
o Chapter 20
mf Pain Management
mf
o Chapter 21
mf Oxygenation
o Chapter 22
mf Infection Control mf
o Chapter 23
mf Body Mechanics, Positioning, and Moving
mf mf mf mf
o Chapter 24
mf Fitness and Therapeutic Exercise
mf mf mf
o Chapter 25
mf Mechanical Immobilization mf
o Chapter 26
mf Ambulatory Aids mf
o Chapter 27
mf Perioperative Care mf
o Chapter 28
mf Wound Care mf
o Chapter 29
mf Gastrointestinal Intubation mf
o Chapter 30
mf Urinary Elimination mf
o Chapter 31
mf Bowel Elimination mf
o Chapter 32
mf Oral Medications
mf
o Chapter 33
mf Topical and Inhalant Medications
mf mf mf
o Chapter 34
mf Parenteral Medications mf
o Chapter 35
mf Intravenous Medications mf
o Chapter 36
mf Airway Management mf
o Chapter 37
mf Resuscitation
o Chapter 38
mf End-of-Life Care mf
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, Chapter 1 Nursing Foundations mf mf mf mf
MULTIPLE CHOICE mf
1. Florence Nightingales contributions to nursing practice and education:
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a. are historically i mportant but have no validity for nursing today.
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b. were neither recognized nor appreciated in her own time.
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c. were a major factor i n reducing the death rate i n the Crimean War.
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d. were l imited only to the care of severe traumatic wounds.bA N
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SWER: C mf
By improving sanitation, nutrition ventilation, and handwashing techniques, Florence Nightin g
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ales nurses dramatically reduced the death rate from i njuriesbin the Crimean War.DIF: Cog niti
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ve Level: Knowledge REF: dm 2 OBJ: Theory #1
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TOP: Nursing History KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/AMSC
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: NCLEX: N/A
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2. Early nursing education and care i n the United States:
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a. were directed at community health.
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b. provided i ndependence for women through education and employment.
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c. were an educational model based i n i nstitutions of higher l earning.
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d. have continued to be entirely focused on hospital nursing.bA N
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SWER: B mf
Because of the i nfluence of early nursing l eaders, nursing education became more formalizedth ro
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ugh apprenticeships i n Nightingale schools that offered i ndependence to women throughedu cati
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on and employment.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: dm 2 OBJ: Theory #4TOP: N
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ursing History KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/
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