Foundations and Adult Health Nursing
Author; Kim Cooper
9th Edition
,TABLE OF CONTENT
Unit I: Fundamentals Of Nursing
1. The Evolution Of Nursing
2. Legal And Ethical Aspects Of Nursing
3. Documentation
4. Communication
5. Nursing Process And Critical Thinking
6. Cultural And Ethnic Considerations
Unit II: Fundamentals Of Clinical Practice
7. Asepsis And Infection Control
8. Body Mechanics And Patient Mobility
9. Hygiene And Care Of The Patient’s Environment
10. Safety
11. Admission, Transfer, And Discharge
Unit III: Introduction To Nursing Interventions
12. Vital Signs
13. Physical Assessment
14. Oxygenation
15. Elimination And Gastric Intubation
16. Care Of Patients Experiencing Urgent Alterations In Health
17. Dosage Calculation And Medication Administration
18. Fluids And Electrolytes
19. Nutritional Concepts And Related Therapies
20. Complementary And Alternative Therapies
21. Pain Management, Comfort, Rest, And Sleep
22. Surgical Wound Care
23. Specimen Collection And Diagnostic Testing
Unit IV: Nursing Care Across The Lifespan
24. Lifespan Development
25. Loss, Grief, Dying, And Death
26. Health Promotion And Pregnancy
27. Labor And Delivery
28. Care Of The Mother And Newborn
29. Care Of The High-Risk Mother, Newborn, And Family With Special Needs
30. Health Promotion For The Infant, Child, And Adolescent
31. Basic Pediatric Nursing Care
32. Care Of The Child With A Physical And Mental Or Cognitive Disorder
33. Health Promotion And Care Of The Older Adult
,Unit V: Fundamentals Of Mental Health Nursing
34. Concepts Of Mental Health
35. Care Of The Patient With A Psychiatric Disorder
36. Care Of The Patient With An Addictive Personality
Unit VI: Fundamentals Of Community Health Nursing
37. Home Health Nursing
38. Long-Term Care
39. Rehabilitation Nursing
40. Hospice Care
Unit VII: From Graduate To Professional
41. Professional Roles And Leadership
, Chapter 01: The Evolution Of Nursing
Cooper: Foundation Of Nursing, 9th
Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What Is A Nursing Program Considered When Certified By A State Agency?
a. Accredited
b. Approved
c. Provisional
d. Exemplified
ANS: B
Approved Means Certified By A State Agency For Having Met Minimum Standards;
Accredited Means Certified By The NLN For Having Met More Complex Standards.
Provisional And Exemplified Are Not Terms Used In Regard To Nursing Program
Certification.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: P. 10 OBJ: 5
TOP: Nursing Programs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A
2. Which Of The Following Must The Nurse Recognize Regarding The Health Care Delivery
System?
a. It Includes All States.
b. It Affects The Illness Of Patients.
c. Insurance Companies Are Not Involved.
d. The Major Goal Is To Achieve Optimal Levels Of Health Care.
ANS: D
The Nurse Must Recognize That In The Health Care Delivery System, The Major Goal Is To
Achieve Optimal Levels Of Health Care. The Health Care System Consists Of A Network
Of Agencies, Facilities, And Providers Involved With Health Care In A Specified
Geographic Area. Insurance Companies Do Have Involvement In The Health Care System.
The Illness Of Patients Is Not Necessarily Affected By The Health Care System.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: P. 12 OBJ: 7
TOP: Health Care Systems KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A