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Test Bank For Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada 5th Edition by Jane Tyerman, Shelley Cobbett | | |Chapter 1-72 | Complete Questions and Answers A+

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TEST BANK
Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada,
5th Edition by Tyerman, Cobbett
Chapters 1 - 72 Complete

,TABLE OF CONTENTS
E E




SectionEOneE–EConceptsEinENursingEPractice
1EIntroductionEtoEMedical-SurgicalENursingEPracticeEinECanada
2ECulturalECompetenceEandEHealthEEquityEinECare
3EHealthEHistoryEandEPhysicalEExamination
4EPatientEandECaregiverETeaching
5EChronicEIllness
6ECommunity-BasedENursingEandEHomeECare
7EOlderEAdults
8EStressEandEStressEManagement
9ESleepEandESleepEDisorders
10EPain
11ESubstanceEUse
12EComplementaryEandEAlternativeETherapies
13EPalliativeECareEatEtheEEndEofELife
SectionETwoE–EPathophysiologicalEMechanismsEofEDisease
14EInflammationEandEWoundEHealing
15EGenetics
16EAlteredEImmuneEResponseEandETransplantation
17EInfectionEandEHumanEImmunodeficiencyEVirusEInfection
18ECancer
19EFluid,EElectrolyte,EandEAcid–BaseEImbalances
SectionEThreeE–EPerioperativeECare
20ENursingEManagement:EPreoperativeECare
21ENursingEManagement:EIntraoperativeECare
22ENursingEManagement:EPost-operativeECare
SectionEFourE–EProblemsERelatedEtoEAlteredESensoryEInput
23ENursingEAssessment:EVisualEandEAuditoryESystems
24ENursingEManagement:EVisualEandEAuditoryEProblems
25ENursingEAssessment:EIntegumentaryESystem
26ENursingEManagement:EIntegumentaryEProblems
27ENursingEManagement:EBurns
SectionEFiveE–EProblemsEofEOxygenation:EVentilation
28ENursingEAssessment:ERespiratoryESystem
29ENursingEManagement:EUpperERespiratoryEProblems
30ENursingEManagement:ELowerERespiratoryEProblems
31ENursingEManagement:EObstructiveEPulmonaryEDiseases
SectionESixE–EProblemsEofEOxygenation:ETransport
32ENursingEAssessment:EHematologicalESystem
33ENursingEManagement:EHematologicalEProblems
SectionESevenE–EProblemsEofEOxygenation:EPerfusion
34ENursingEAssessment:ECardiovascularESystem
35ENursingEManagement:EHypertension

,36ENursingEManagement:ECoronaryEArteryEDiseaseEandEAcuteECoronaryESyndrome
37ENursingEManagement:EHeartEFailure
38ENursingEManagement:EDysrhythmias
39ENursingEManagement:EInflammatoryEandEStructuralEHeartEDiseases
40ENursingEManagement:EVascularEDisorders
SectionEEightE–EProblemsEofEIngestion,EDigestion,EAbsorption,EandEElimination
41ENursingEAssessment:EGastrointestinalESystem
42ENursingEManagement:ENutritionalEProblems
43ENursingEManagement:EObesity
44ENursingEManagement:EUpperEGastrointestinalEProblems
45ENursingEManagement:ELowerEGastrointestinalEProblems
46ENursingEManagement:ELiver,EPancreas,EandEBiliaryETractEProblems
SectionENineE–EProblemsEofEUrinaryEFunction
47ENursingEAssessment:EUrinaryESystem
48ENursingEManagement:ERenalEandEUrologicalEProblems
49ENursingEManagement:EAcuteEKidneyEInjuryEandEChronicEKidneyEDisease
SectionETenE–EProblemsERelatedEtoERegulatoryEandEReproductiveEMechanisms
50ENursingEAssessment:EEndocrineESystem
51ENursingEManagement:EEndocrineEProblems
52ENursingEManagement:EDiabetesEMellitus
53ENursingEAssessment:EReproductiveESystem
54ENursingEManagement:EBreastEDisorders
55ENursingEManagement:ESexuallyETransmittedEInfections
56ENursingEManagement:EFemaleEReproductiveEProblems
57ENursingEManagement:EMaleEReproductiveEProblems
SectionEElevenE–EProblemsERelatedEtoEMovementEandECoordination
58ENursingEAssessment:ENervousESystem
59ENursingEManagement:EAcuteEIntracranialEProblems
60ENursingEManagement:EStroke
61ENursingEManagement:EChronicENeurologicalEProblems
62ENursingEManagement:EDelirium,EAlzheimer’sEDisease,EandEOtherEDementias
63ENursingEManagement:EPeripheralENerveEandESpinalECordEProblems
64ENursingEAssessment:EMusculoskeletalESystem
65ENursingEManagement:EMusculoskeletalETraumaEandEOrthopedicESurgery
66ENursingEManagement:EMusculoskeletalEProblems
67ENursingEManagement:EArthritisEandEConnectiveETissueEDiseases
SectionETwelveE–ENursingECareEinESpecializedESettings
68ENursingEManagement:ECriticalECareEEnvironment
69ENursingEManagement:EShock,ESystemicEInflammatoryEResponseESyndrome,EandEMul
tiple-OrganEDysfunctionESyndrome
70ENursingEManagement:ERespiratoryEFailureEandEAcuteERespiratoryEDistressESyndrom
e
71ENursingEManagement:EEmergencyECareESituations
72EEmergencyEManagementEandEDisasterEPlanning

, ChapterE01:EIntroductionEtoEMedical-
SurgicalENursingEPracticeEinECanadaELewis:EMedical-
SurgicalENursingEinECanada,E5thECanadianEEdition


MULTIPLEECHOICE

1. WhenEcaringEforEclientsEusingEevidence-
informedEpractice,EwhichEofEtheEfollowingEdoesEtheEnurseEuse?
a. ClinicalEjudgementEbasedEonEexperience
b. EvidenceEfromEaEclinicalEresearchEstudy
c. TheEbestEavailableEevidenceEtoEguideEclinicalEexpertise
d. EvaluationEofEdataEshowingEthatEtheEclientEoutcomesEareEmet
ANS:E C
Evidence-
informedEnursingEpracticeEisEaEcontinuousEinteractiveEprocessEinvolvingEtheEexplicit,Eco
nscientious,EandEjudiciousEconsiderationEofEtheEbestEavailableEevidenceEtoEprovideEcare
.EFourEprimaryEelementsEare:E(a)EclinicalEstate,Esetting,EandEcircumstances;E(b)EclientEp
referencesEandEactions;E(c)EbestEresearchEevidence;EandE(d)EhealthEcareEresources.EClin
icalEjudgementEbasedEonEtheEnurse’sEclinicalEexperienceEisEpartEofEEIP,EbutEclinicalEdeci
sionEmakingEalsoEshouldEincorporateEcurrentEresearchEandEresearch-
basedEguidelines.EEvidenceEfromEoneEclinicalEresearchEstudyEdoesEnotEprovideEanEadequ
ateEsubstantiationEforEinterventions.EEvaluationEofEclientEoutcomesEisEimportant,EbutEi
nterventionsEshouldEbeEbasedEonEresearchEfromErandomizedEcontrolEstudiesEwithEaElarg
eEnumberEofEsubjects.

DIF: CognitiveELevel:EComprehension TOP:E NursingEProcess:EPlanning

2. WhichE ofE theE followingE bestE N
e x p lRa i n sIt h eGn u B
r se
. sC’ E prM
imaryE useE ofE theE nursingE processE when
providingEcareEtoEclien UESENET O
ts?
a. ToEexplainEnursingEinterventionsEtoEotherEhealthEcareEprofessionals
b. AsEaEproblem-solvingEtoolEtoEidentifyEandEtreatEclients’EhealthEcareEneeds
c. AsEaEscientific-basedEprocessEofEdiagnosingEtheEclient’sEhealthEcareEproblems
d. ToEestablishEnursingEtheoryEthatEincorporatesEtheEbiopsychosocialEnatureEofEhumans
ANS:E B
TheEnursingEprocessEisEanEassertiveEproblem-
solvingEapproachEtoEtheEidentificationEandEtreatmentEofEclients’Eproblems.EDiagnosisEisE
onlyEoneEphaseEofEtheEnursingEprocess.EThe
primaryEuseEofEtheEnursingEprocessEisEinEclientEcare,EnotEtoEestablishEnursingEtheoryEorEex
plainEnursingEinterventionsEtoEotherEhealthEcareEprofessionals.

DIF: CognitiveELevel:EComprehension TOP:E NursingEProcess:EImplementation

3. TheEnurseEisEcaringEforEaEcriticallyEillEclientEinEtheEintensiveEcareEunitEandEplansEanEeveryE
2-
hourEturningEscheduleEtoEpreventEskinEbreakdown.EWhichEtypeEofEnursingEfunctionEisEde
monstratedEwithEthisEturningEschedule?
a. Dependent
b. Cooperative
c. Independent
d. Collaborative

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