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Test Bank for Fundamentals of Nursing
(10th Edition)

1. Nursing: A profession combining art and science for patient care.
2. Evidence-Based Practice: Care based on research and clinical evidence.
3. Health Disparities: Differences in health outcomes among populations.
4. Culturally Respectful Care: Care that acknowledges and respects cultural
differences.
5. Professional Formation: Development of skills and identity in nursing.
6. Florence Nightingale: Founder of modern nursing and nursing education.
7. Red Cross: Humanitarian organization founded by Clara Barton.
8. Public Health Nursing: Community-based care focusing on population
health.
9. Health Promotion: Activities aimed at improving health and well-being.
10. Technical Skills: Hands-on skills required for patient care.
11. Cognitive Skills: Critical thinking and decision-making in nursing.
12. Interpersonal Skills: Communication and relationship-building with patients.
13. Ethical/Legal Skills: Understanding legal responsibilities and ethical
principles.
14. Healthy People 2010: U.S. health promotion guidelines and objectives.
15. Health: State of optimal functioning and well-being.
16. Nursing Responsibilities: Duties expected from nursing professionals.
17. Community-Based Care: Care provided in community settings, not hospitals.
18. Patient Education: Teaching patients about health and self-care.
19. Holistic Care: Care addressing physical, emotional, and social needs.
20. Assessment: Systematic collection of patient health information.
21. Interventions: Actions taken to improve patient health outcomes.
22. Outcomes: Results of nursing interventions on patient health. 23. Advocacy:
Supporting patient rights and needs in healthcare.
24. Collaboration: Working with other professionals for patient care.
25. Nursing Education: Training and preparation for nursing practice.
26. Nursing Theory: Frameworks guiding nursing practice and research.
27. Spirituality in Nursing: Addressing patients' spiritual needs in care.
28. Pain Management: Strategies to alleviate patient pain and discomfort.
29. Nutrition: Dietary practices impacting patient health.



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30. Direct physical care: Providing direct physical care.
31. Evidence-based practice: Using research findings to improve practice.
32. Medication administration: Administering medications as prescribed.
33. Collaboration in healthcare: Collaborating with other healthcare providers.
34. Nursing degree for geriatric nurse practitioner: Masters degree.
35. Importance of nursing organizations: To set standards for nursing
education and practice.
36. Standards for clinical nursing practice: Established by the American
Nurses Association.
37 Primary purpose of nursing standards: To ensure knowledgeable, safe,
comprehensive nursing care.
38. Legal right to practice nursing: Being licensed by the State Board of Nursing.
39. Effect of felony on nursing license: The license may be revoked or
suspended.
40. Nursing process focus: Actual or potential health problems.
41. Rapidly expanding age group: Older adults.
42. Current trend in nursing education: Increase in chronic health conditions.
43. Science of nursing: Body of nursing knowledge.
44. Changing bedclothes knowledge type: Traditional.
45. Acquisition of injection knowledge: Authoritative.
46. Source of knowledge based on objective data: Scientific.
47. Patient's belief in healing: Philosophy.
48. Examples of process knowledge: A nurse dispenses medications to
patients. 49. Florence Nightingale's influence: She established a theoretical
base for nursing that originated outside the profession.
50. Change in women's roles affecting nursing: Nursing research was
conducted and published.
51. First nurse to develop a nursing theory: Florence Nightingale.
52. Definition of a theory: A statement of an occurrence based on observed
facts. 53. Importance of nursing theory: It helps explain how nursing is
different from medicine.
54. Developmental theories' importance: They outline the process of human
growth and development.
55. Nursing theory analyzing healthcare community: General systems theory.
56. Focus of nursing concepts: Person.

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