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Concepts for Nursing Practice Test Bank (4th Ed) | Jean Foret Giddens | Concept-Based Nursing NCLEX-Style MCQs Description: Master concept-based nursing with a comprehensive, exam-focused test bank aligned to Concepts for Nursing Practice, 4th Edition by Jean Foret Giddens. This digital Nursing Concepts Test Bank delivers full textbook coverage with rigorously constructed NCLEX-style MCQs designed to strengthen clinical judgment, prioritization, and safe patient-centered decision-making across settings. Built for concept-based curricula, each chapter includes 20 clinically accurate multiple-choice questions with clear, evidence-based rationales that reinforce foundational nursing concepts while integrating adult health, safety and quality, health promotion, and professional practice. Learners gain targeted practice translating concepts into action—an essential skill for nursing school success and NCLEX-RN readiness. Jean Foret Giddens is widely recognized as a leader in concept-based nursing education, and this test bank reflects that pedagogy through scenario-driven items that mirror real clinical reasoning demands. Whether you are preparing for course exams or consolidating learning for licensure, this resource saves time, improves retention, and elevates performance. Key Features: Full chapter-by-chapter coverage of Concepts for Nursing Practice (4th Edition) 20 NCLEX-style MCQs per chapter with verified rationales Concept-based clinical reasoning and prioritization scenarios Focus on nursing fundamentals, patient-centered care, and safety/quality Integration of acute and chronic adult health concepts Digital format for efficient, flexible study Ideal For: Concept-Based Nursing Practice, Nursing Fundamentals, Introduction to Professional Nursing, Adult Health (Concept-Based), Clinical Judgment & Decision-Making, and NCLEX-RN Preparation. Keywords: concepts for nursing practice test bank concept based nursing MCQs nursing concepts study guide nursing fundamentals test bank clinical judgment nursing questions NCLEX style nursing MCQs adult health concept based nursing Hashtags: #ConceptBasedNursing #NursingFundamentals #NursingConcepts #ClinicalJudgmentNursing #NCLEXPrep #NursingEducation #AdultHealthNursing #TestBank #NursingStudents #NCLEXStyleQuestions

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CONCEPTS FOR NURSING
PRACTICE
4TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)JEAN FORET
GIDDENS


TEST BANK

Question 1
Reference: Concept 1 — Development — Theoretical Links &
Clinical Application
Stem: A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to the parents
of a 4-year-old child during a well-child visit. The child is
cooperative during the exam, speaks in 4-5 word sentences, and
is able to hop on one foot. The parents express concern that the
child often has an imaginary friend and sometimes blames the

,friend for spilled milk. Which nursing response is most
appropriate?
Options:
A. "This is a sign of potential social isolation; let's discuss
strategies to increase peer interaction."
B. "This is a normal part of cognitive and psychosocial
development at this age."
C. "This indicates magical thinking, which is a red flag for
developmental delay at age 4."
D. "You should gently but firmly correct this behavior to
promote accountability."
Correct Answer: B
Rationales:
• Correct (B): According to Piaget, magical thinking and
animism are hallmarks of the preoperational stage (ages 2-
7). Erikson's theory identifies the preschooler's stage as
Initiative vs. Guilt, where imagination flourishes. The
child's demonstrated motor and language skills are age-
appropriate. This response validates normal development
and alleviates parental anxiety.
• Incorrect (A): Having an imaginary friend is not typically a
sign of social isolation in a preschooler and is often a
normal way to practice social roles and cope with fears.

, • Incorrect (C): Magical thinking is an expected cognitive
characteristic for a 4-year-old, not a developmental delay.
The described behaviors align with expected norms.
• Incorrect (D): Correcting this imaginative play fails to
understand developmental norms and could stifle the
child's creativity and problem-solving development during
this stage.
Teaching Point: Imaginary friends and magical thinking are
normal in preschoolers, reflecting cognitive development
(Piaget's preoperational stage).
Citation: Giddens, J. F. (2025). Concepts for Nursing
Practice (4th ed.). Concept 1.


Question 2
Reference: Concept 1 — Development — Assessment Across
the Lifespan
Stem: A nurse in a long-term care facility is assessing a 78-year-
old resident. The resident states, "I've been reflecting on my
life. I had a good career, raised a wonderful family, and tried to
contribute to my community. I feel content." According to
Erikson's theory, which developmental stage has this resident
most successfully navigated?
Options:
A. Generativity vs. Stagnation

, B. Integrity vs. Despair
C. Intimacy vs. Isolation
D. Ego Integrity vs. Despair
Correct Answer: B
Rationales:
• Correct (B): Erikson's final stage (65+ years) is Integrity vs.
Despair. The resident's statement reflects a sense of
wholeness, acceptance of one's life as it was lived, and
wisdom—key indicators of achieving ego integrity.
• Incorrect (A): Generativity vs. Stagnation (middle
adulthood) focuses on contributing to future generations
through work, parenting, and community. The resident is
reflecting on the outcome of that generativity, not the
active process.
• Incorrect (C): Intimacy vs. Isolation (young adulthood)
centers on forming committed, loving relationships. This is
not the primary theme of the resident's reflection.
• Incorrect (D): While descriptively similar, "Ego Integrity vs.
Despair" is the precise term for Erikson's eighth stage. The
correct option (B) uses the standard, accepted name for
this stage in nursing and developmental psychology.
Teaching Point: Successful navigation of Erikson's final stage,
Integrity vs. Despair, is characterized by life reflection,
acceptance, and a sense of fulfillment.
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