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Test Bank For Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada 5th Edition by Jane Tyerman, Shelley Cobbett 9780323791564 Chapter 1-72 Complete Guide.

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Test Bank For Lewis's Medical-Surgical Nursing in Canada Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems 5th Edition by Jeffrey Kwong; Courtney Reinisch; Jane Tyerman; Shelley Cobbett; Debra Hagler; Mariann Harding; Dott Roberts 1564, 5, 1588, 1 1. Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice in Canada 2. Cultural Competence and Health Equity in Nursing Care 3. Health History and Physical Examination 4. Patient and Caregiver Teaching 5. Chronic Illness 6. Community-Based Nursing and Home Care 7. Older Persons 8. Stress and Stress Management 9. Sleep and Sleep Disorders 10. Pain 11. Substance Use 12. Complementary and Alternative Therapies 13. Palliative and End-of-Life Care 14. Inflammation and Wound Healing 15. Genetics 16. Altered Immune Response and Transplantation 17. Infection and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 18. Cancer 19. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Imbalances 20. Nursing Management: Preoperative Care 21. Nursing Management: Intraoperative Care 22. Nursing Management: Postoperative Care 23. Nursing Assessment: Visual and Auditory Systems 24. Nursing Management: Visual and Auditory Conditions 25. Nursing Assessment: Integumentary System 26. Nursing Management: Integumentary Conditions 27. Nursing Management: Burns 28. Nursing Assessment: Respiratory System 29. Nursing Management: Upper Respiratory Conditions 30. Nursing Management: Lower Respiratory Conditions 31. Nursing Management: Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases 32. Nursing Assessment: Hematological System 33. Nursing Management: Hematological Conditions 34. Nursing Assessment: Cardiovascular System 35. Nursing Management: Hypertension 36. Nursing Management: Coronary Artery Disease and Acute Coronary Syndrome 37. Nursing Management: Heart Failure 38. Nursing Management: Dysrhythmias 39. Nursing Management: Inflammatory and Structural Heart Disorders 40. Nursing Management: Vascular Disorders 41. Nursing Assessment: Gastrointestinal System 42. Nursing Management: Nutritional Conditions 43. Nursing Management: Obesity 44. Nursing Management: Upper Gastrointestinal Conditions 45. Nursing Management: Lower Gastrointestinal Conditions 46. Nursing Management: Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract Conditions 47. Nursing Assessment: Urinary System 48. Nursing Management: Renal and Urological Conditions 49. Nursing Management: Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease 50. Nursing Assessment: Endocrine System 51. Nursing Management: Endocrine Conditions 52. Nursing Management: Diabetes Mellitus 53. Nursing Assessment: Reproductive System 54. Nursing Management: Breast Disorders 55. Nursing Management: Sexually Transmitted Infections 56. Nursing Management: Female Reproductive Conditions 57. Nursing Management: Male Reproductive Conditions 58. Nursing Assessment: Nervous System 59. Nursing Management: Acute Intracranial Conditions 60. Nursing Management: Stroke 61. Nursing Management: Chronic Neurological Conditions 62. Nursing Management: Delirium, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Other Dementias 63. Nursing Management: Peripheral Nerve and Spinal Cord Conditions 64. Nursing Assessment: Musculoskeletal System 65. Nursing Management: Musculoskeletal Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery 66. Nursing Management: Musculoskeletal Conditions 67. Nursing Management: Arthritis and Connective Tissue Diseases 68. Nursing Management: Critical Care Environment 69. Nursing Management: Shock, Sepsis, and Multiple-Organ Dysfunction Syndrome 70. Nursing Management: Respiratory Failure and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 71. Nursing Management: Emergency Care Situations 72. Emergency Management and Disaster Planning

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T e s t B a n k F o r L e w i s ' s M e d i c a l - S u r g i c a l N u r s i n g i n
C a n a d a 5 t h E d i t i o n b y J a n e T y e r m a n , S h e l l e y C o b b e t t
Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. Chapter 01: Introduction to Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice in Canada
Tyerman: Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.The nurse is caring for a patient with a new diagnosis of pneumonia and explains to the patient that together they will plan the patient’s care and set goals for discharge. The patient asks, “How is that different from what the doctor does?” Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
a.“The role of the nurse is to administer medications and other treatments prescribed by your doctor.”
b.“The nurse’s job is to help the doctor by collecting data and communicating when there are problems.”
c.“Nurses perform many of the procedures done by physicians, but nurses are here in
the hospital for a longer time than doctors.”
d.“In addition to caring for you while you are sick, the nurses will assist you to develop an individualized plan to maintain your health.”
ANS:D
This response is consistent with the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) definition of nursing. Registered nurses are self-regulated health care professionals who work autonomously and in collaboration with others. RNs enable individuals, families, groups, communities and populations to achieve their optimal level of health. RNs coordinate health care, deliver direct services, and support patients in their self-care decisions and actions in situations of health, illness, injury, and disability in all stages of life. The other responses describe some of the dependent and collaborative functions of the nursing role but do not accurately describe the nurse’s role in the health care system.
DIF:Cognitive Level: Comprehension TOP:Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC:NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
2.When caring for patients using evidence-informed practice, which of the following does the nurse use?
a.Clinical judgement based on experience
b.Evidence from a clinical research study
c.The best available evidence to guide clinical expertise
d.Evaluation of data showing that the patient outcomes are met
ANS:C
Evidence-informed nursing practice is a continuous interactive process involving the explicit, conscientious, and judicious consideration of the best available evidence to provide care. Four
primary elements are: (a) clinical state, setting, and circumstances; (b) patient preferences and actions; (c) best research evidence, and (d) health care resources. Clinical judgement based on the nurse’s clinical experience is part of EIP, but clinical decision making also should incorporate current research and research-based guidelines. Evidence from one clinical research study does not provide an adequate substantiation for interventions. Evaluation of patient outcomes is important, but interventions should be based on research from randomized
control studies with a large number of subjects.
DIF:Cognitive Level: Comprehension TOP:Nursing Process: Planning MSC:NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
3.Which of the following best explains the nurse’s primary use of the nursing process when providing care to patients?
a.To explain nursing interventions to other health care professionals
b.As a problem-solving tool to identify and treat patients’ health care needs
c.As a scientific-based process of diagnosing the patient’s health care problems
d.To establish nursing theory that incorporates the biopsychosocial nature of humans
ANS:B
The nursing process is an assertive problem-solving approach to the identification and treatment of patients’ problems. Diagnosis is only one phase of the nursing process. The primary use of the nursing process is in patient care, not to establish nursing theory or explain nursing interventions to other health care professionals.
DIF:Cognitive Level: Comprehension TOP:Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC:NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
4.The nurse is caring for a critically ill patient in the intensive care unit and plans an every-2-
hour turning schedule to prevent skin breakdown. Which type of nursing function is demonstrated with this turning schedule?
a.Dependent
b.Cooperative
c.Independent
d.Collaborative
ANS:D
When implementing collaborative nursing actions, the nurse is responsible primarily for monitoring for complications of acute illness or providing care to prevent or treat complications. Independent nursing actions are focused on health promotion, illness prevention, and patient advocacy. A dependent action would require a physician order to implement. Cooperative nursing functions are not described as one of the formal nursing functions.
DIF:Cognitive Level: Application TOP:Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC:NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
5.The nurse is caring for a patient who has been admitted to the hospital for surgery and tells the
nurse, “I do not feel right about leaving my children with my neighbour.” Which action should
the nurse take next?
a.Reassure the patient that these feelings are common for parents.
b.Have the patient call the children to ensure that they are doing well.
c.Call the neighbour to determine whether adequate childcare is being provided.
d.Gather more data about the patient’s feelings about the childcare arrangements.
ANS:D
Since a complete assessment is necessary in order to identify a problem and choose an appropriate intervention, the nurse’s first action should be to obtain more information. The other actions may be appropriate, but more assessment is needed before the best intervention can be chosen.
DIF:Cognitive Level: Application TOP:Nursing Process: Assessment MSC:NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity
6.The nurse is caring for a patient who has left-sided paralysis as the result of a stroke and assesses a pressure injury on the patient’s left hip. Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this patient?
a.Impaired physical mobility related to decrease in muscle control (left-sided paralysis)
b.Risk for impaired tissue integrity as evidenced by insufficient knowledge about protecting tissue integrity
c.Impaired skin integrity related to pressure over bony prominence (impaired circulation)
d.Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion related to sedentary lifestyle
ANS:C
The patient’s major problem is the impaired skin integrity as demonstrated by the presence of a pressure injury. The nurse is able to treat the cause of impaired circulation and pressure over bony prominence by frequently repositioning the patient. Although left-sided weakness is a problem for the patient, the nurse cannot treat the weakness. The “risk for” diagnosis is not appropriate for this patient, who already has impaired tissue integrity. The patient does have ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion, but the impaired skin integrity diagnosis indicates more
clearly what the health problem is.
DIF:Cognitive Level: Application TOP:Nursing Process: Diagnosis
MSC:NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
7.The nurse caring for a patient with an infection has a nursing diagnosis of deficient fluid volume related to excessive fluid loss through normal route (diaphoresis). Which of the following is an appropriate patient outcome?
a.Patient has a balanced intake and output.
b.Patient’s bedding is changed when it becomes damp.
c.Patient understands the need for increased fluid intake.
d.Patient’s skin remains cool and dry throughout hospitalization.
ANS:A
This statement gives measurable data showing resolution of the problem of deficient fluid volume that was identified in the nursing diagnosis statement. The other statements would not indicate that the problem of deficient fluid volume was resolved.
DIF:Cognitive Level: Application TOP:Nursing Process: Planning
MSC:NCLEX: Physiological Integrity
8.Which of the following represents a nursing activity that is carried out during the evaluation phase of the nursing process?
a.Determining if interventions have been effective in meeting patient outcomes.
b.Documenting the nursing care plan in the progress notes in the medical record.
c.Deciding whether the patient’s health problems have been completely resolved.
d.Asking the patient to evaluate whether the nursing care provided was satisfactory.
ANS:A

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