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Download the Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques 10th Edition Test Bank by Anne G. Perry, Patricia A. Potter, Wendy R. Ostendorf, and Nancy LaPlante. This Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques test bank features verified exam questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales covering fundamental nursing skills, patient assessment, clinical procedures, infection control, medication administration, and evidence-based care. Perfect for nursing students, instructors, and NCLEX exam preparation, this Perry Potter Ostendorf LaPlante 10e test bank helps learners master clinical nursing competencies and safe patient care techniques.

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TEST BANK
Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques
ANNE G. PERRY, PATRICIA A. POTTER, WENDY R.
OSTENDORF, NANCY LAPLANTE
10th Edition

,Complete Test Bank For Clinical Nursing Skills and Techniques 10th Edition by
Anne Griffin Perry, Patricia A. Potter Chapter 1-43 Complete Guide


Table Of Content
Chapter 1. Using Evidence in Nursing
Practice Chapter 2. Communication and
Collaboration Chapter 3. Admitting,
Transfer, and Discharge Chapter 4.
Documentation and Informatics Chapter 5.
Vital Signs
Chapter 6. Health Assessment
Chapter 7. Specimen Collection
Chapter 8. Diagnostic
Procedures Chapter 9. Medical
Asepsis Chapter 10. Sterile
Technique
Chapter 11. Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM)
Chapter 12. Exercise and Mobility
Chapter 13. Support Surfaces and Special
Beds Chapter 14. Patient Safety
Chapter 15. Disaster
Preparedness Chapter 16. Pain
Management Chapter 17. End-
of-Life Care
Chapter 18. Personal Hygiene and Bed
Making Chapter 19. Care of the Eye and Ear
Chapter 20. Safe Medication
Preparation Chapter 21.
Nonparenteral Medications Chapter
22. Parenteral Medications Chapter
23. Oxygen Therapy
Chapter 24. Performing Chest
Physiotherapy Chapter 25. Airway
Management
Chapter 26. Cardiac Care
Chapter 27. Closed Chest Drainage Systems
Chapter 28. Emergency Measures for Life
Support
Chapter 29. Intravenous and Vascular Access Therapy
Chapter 30. Blood Therapy
Chapter 31. Oral Nutrition
Chapter 32. Enteral Nutrition
Chapter 33. Parenteral
Nutrition Chapter 34. Urinary
Elimination
Chapter 35. Bowel Elimination and Gastric Intubation
Chapter 36. Ostomy Care
Chapter 37. Preoperative and Postoperative
Care Chapter 38. Intraoperative Care
Chapter 39. Wound Care and Irrigations
Chapter 40. Impaired Skin Integrity Prevention and
Care Chapter 41. Dressings, Bandages, and Binders
Chapter 42. Home Care Safety
Chapter 43. Home Care
Teaching



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,Chapter 01: Using Evidence in Nursing Practice
Perry et al.: Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques, 10th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOI CE
MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Evidence-based practice is a problem-solving approach to making decisions about
patient care that is grounded in:
a. the latest information found in textbooks.
b. systematically conducted research studies.
c. tradition in clinical practice.
d. quality improvement and risk-management data.

ANS: B
The best evidence comes from well-designed, systematically conducted research
studies described in scientific journals. Portions of a textbook often become
outdated by the time it is published. Many health care settings do not have a process
to help staff adopt new evidence in practice, and nurses in practice settings lack
easy access to risk-management data, relying instead on tradition or convenience.
Some sources of evidence do not originate from research. These include quality
improvement and risk-management data; infection control data; retrospective or
concurrent chart reviews; and clinicians‘ expertise. Although
non–research-based evidence is often very valuable, it is important that you learn to
rely more on research-based evidence.

DIF: CognitiveLevel: Comprehension OBJ: Discuss the benefits of evidence-based
practice. TOP: Evidence-Based Practice KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment (management of care)

2. When evidence-based practice is used, patient care will be:
a. standardized for all.
b. unhampered by patient culture.
c. variable according to the situation.
d. safe from the hazards of critical thinking.

ANS: C
Using your clinical expertise and considering patients‘ cultures, values, and
preferences ensures that you will apply available evidence in practice ethically and
appropriately. Even when you use the best evidence available, application and
outcomes will differ; as a nurse, you will develop critical thinking skills to determine
whether evidence is relevant and appropriate.

DIF: CognitiveLevel: Application OBJ: Discuss the benefits of evidence-based
practice. TOP: Evidence-Based Practice KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment (management of care)

3. When a PICOT question is developed, the letter that corresponds with the usual
standard of care is:
a. P.
b. I.
c.




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c. CHOICE BLANK
d. O.

ANS: C
C = Comparison of interest. What standard of care or current intervention do you
usually use now in practice?
P = Patient population of interest. Identify your patient by age, gender, ethnicity,
disease, or health problem.
I = Intervention of interest. What intervention (e.g., treatment, diagnostic test, and
prognostic factor) do you think is worthwhile to use in practice?
O = Outcome. What result (e.g., change in patient‘s behavior, physical finding, and
change in patient‘s perception) do you wish to achieve or observe as the result of an
intervention?

DIF: CognitiveLevel: Knowledge OBJ: Develop a PICO
question. TOP: PICO KEY: Nursing Process Step:
Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment (management of care)

4. A well-developed PICOT question helps the nurse:
a. search for evidence.
b. include all five elements of the sequence.
c. find as many articles as possible in a literature search.
d. accept standard clinical routines.

ANS: A
The more focused a question that you ask is, the easier it is to search for evidence in
the scientific literature. A well-designed PICOT question does not have to include all
five elements, nor does it have to follow the PICOT sequence. Do not be satisfied with
clinical routines. Always question and use critical thinking to consider better ways to
provide patient care.

DIF: CognitiveLevel: Analysis OBJ: Describe the six steps of evidence-based
practice. TOP: Evidence-Based Practice KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment (management of care)

5. The nurse is not sure that the procedure the patient requires is the best possible
for the situation. Utilizing which of the following resources would be the quickest
way to review research on the topic?
a. CINAHL
b. PubMed
c. MEDLINE
d. The Cochrane Database

ANS: D
The Cochrane Community Database of Systematic Reviews is a valuable source of
synthesized evidence (i.e., pre-appraised evidence). The Cochrane Database
includes the full text of regularly updated systematic reviews and protocols for
reviews currently happening. MEDLINE, CINAHL, and PubMed are among the most
comprehensive databases and represent the scientific knowledge base of health
care.

DIF: CognitiveLevel: Synthesis OBJ: Describe the six steps of evidence-based
practice. TOP: Evidence-Based Practice KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment (management of care)

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