Complete Test Bank For Timby’s Fundamental Nursing
Skills And Concepts By Donnelly-Moreno, 13th Edition:
Chapters 1-38 LATEST EDITION 2026
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Table Of Contents
1. Unit 1 Exploring Contemporary Nursing
2. 1 Nursing Foundations
3. Introduction
4. Origins Of Nursing
5. The Nightingale Reformation
6. Nursing In The United States
7. Contemporary Nursing
8. The Educational Ladder
9. Trends In Nursing
10. Unique Nursing Skills
11. 2 Nursing Process
12. Introduction
13. Definition Of The Nursing Process
14. Characteristics Of The Nursing Process
15. Steps Of The Nursing Process
16. Use Of The Nursing Process
17. Unit 2 Integrating Basic Concepts
18. 3 Laws And Ethics
19. Introduction
20. Laws
21. Professional Liability
22. Ethics
23. 4 Health And Illness
24. 5 Homeostasis, Adaptation, And Stress
25. 6 Culture And Ethnicity
26. Unit 3 Fostering Communication
27. 7 The Nurse–Client Relationship
28. Introduction
29. Nursing Roles Within The Nurse–Client Relationship
30. The Therapeutic Nurse–Client Relationship
31. Communication
32. 8 Client Teaching
33. Introduction
34. Importance Of Client Teaching
35. Scope And Consequences Of Client Teaching
36. Assessing The Learner
37. Informal And Formal Teaching
38. 9 Recording And Reporting
39. Introduction
40. Medical Record
41. Methods Of Charting
42. Protecting Health Information
43. Documenting Information
44. Communication For Continuity And Collaboration
45. Unit 4 Performing Basic Client Care
46. Unit 5 Assisting With Basic Needs
47. 15 Nutrition
48. 16 Fluid And Chemical Balance
49. 17 Hygiene
50. 18 Comfort, Rest, And Sleep
51. 19 Safety
52. 20 Pain Management
53. 21 Oxygenation
54. 22 Infection Control
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55. Unit 6 Assisting The Inactive Client
56. 23 Body Mechanics, Positioning, And Moving
57. 24 Fitness And Therapeutic Exercise
58. 25 Mechanical Immobilization
59. 26 Ambulatory Aids
60. Unit 7 The Surgical Client
61. 27 Perioperative Care
62. 28 Wound Care
63. 29 Gastrointestinal Intubation
64. Unit 8 Promoting Elimination
65. 30 Urinary Elimination
66. 31 Bowel Elimination
67. Unit 9 Medication Administration
68. 32 Oral Medications
69. 33 Topical And Inhalant Medications
70. 34 Parenteral Medications
71. 35 Intravenous Medications
72. Unit 10 Intervening In Emergency Situations
73. 36 Airway Management
74. 37 Resuscitation
75. Unit 11 Caring For The Terminally Ill
76. 38 End-Of-Life Care
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x Concept 13th x Edition x Loretta x A x Donnelly-Moreno x | x Complete
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x Guide x | x A Graded.
1.x A client reports to the emergency department with ankle pain due to a minor road
accident. By asking the client to describe the accident, which type of nursing skill
is the nurse using?
A. Assessment skills
B. Comforting skills
C. Counseling skills
D. Caringskill
k
s ANS: a
Rationale: by asking the client to describe the accident, the nurse is using assessment
skills to collect more information about the client's condition. The nurse is
interviewing the client to collect related data. The nurse is not using comforting
skills, as the nurse is not providing any emotional support. The counseling skills of
the nurse are also not used, as no health education is provided. Caring skills include
assistance provided with the activities of daily living, which is not applicable in this
scenario.
Questionformat: multiple
choice chapter 1: nursing
foundations cognitive level:
Understand
Client needs: safe, effective care environment: management of
care integrated process: nursing process
Reference: p. 15
2. One of the nursing achievements in the crimean war was that the death rate of soldiers
dropped from 60% to 1%. What is the most appropriate reason for the fall in the
death rate?
A. Increased motivation among the soldiers
B. Decreased rate of infection and gangrene
C. Increased funds courtesy of donations from families
D. College-based education and training
of nurses ANS: b
Rationale: during the crimean war, the death rate of british soldiers was 60%, which
dropped to 1% due to the nursing care provided. The nurses improved the
ventilation, nutritional, and sanitary conditions of the soldiers, leading to decreased
Rates of infection and gangrene. As a result, the death rate dropped. The families and
the soldiers donated funds after the war, not during the war, through which an
organized education and training facility for nurses was started.
Questionformat: multiple
choice chapter 1: nursing
foundations cognitive level:
Remember
Client needs: safe, effective care environment: safety and infection
control integrated process: nursing process
Reference: p. 3
3. A nurse at a health care facility provides information, assistance, and
encouragement to clients during the various phases of nursing care. In which
activity does the nurse use counseling skills?