Test Bank For
Fundamentals of Nursing
Author: Patricia A. Potter, Anne G. Perry
11th Edition
,Table of Contents
Unit 1: Nursing and the Health Care Environment
1. Nursing Today
2. Health Care Delivery System
3. Community-Based Nursing Practice
4. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice
5. Evidence-Based Practice
Unit 2: Caring Throughout the Life Span
6. Health and Wellness
7. Caring in Nursing Practice
8. Caring for Patients with Chronic Illness NEW!
9. Cultural Competence
10. Family Dynamics
11. Developmental Theories
12. Conception Through Adolescence
13. Young and Middle Adults
14. Older Adults
Unit 3: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice
15. Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice
16. Nursing Assessment
17. Nursing Diagnosis
18. Planning Nursing Care
19. Implementing Nursing Care
20. Evaluation
21. Managing Patient Care
Unit 4: Professional Standards in Nursing Practice
22. Ethics and Values
23. Legal Implications in Nursing Practice
24. Communication
25. Patient Education
26. Informatics and Documentation
Unit 5: Foundations for Nursing Practice
27. Patient Safety and Quality
28. Infection Prevention and Control
29. Vital Signs
30. Health Assessment and Physical Examination
31. Medication Administration
32. Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Therapies
Unit 6: Psychosocial Basis for Nursing Practice
33. Self-Concept
34. Sexuality
35. Spiritual Health
,36. Loss and Grief
37. Stress and Coping
Unit 7: Physiological Basis for Nursing Practice
38. Activity and Exercise
39. Immobility
40. Hygiene
41. Oxygenation
42. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
43. Sleep
44. Pain Management
45. Nutrition
46. Urinary Elimination
47. Bowel Elimination
48. Skin Integrity and Wound Care
49. Sensory Alterations
50. Perioperative Nursing Care
, Chapter 01: Nursing Today
Potter: Fundamentals Of Nursing, 11th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Nurse Most Likely Kept Records On Sanitation Techniques And The Effects On Health? A.
Florence Nightingale
b. Mary Nutting
c. Clara Barton
d. Lillian Wald
ANS: A
Nightingale Was The First Practicing Nurse Epidemiologist. Her Statistical Analyses Connected Poor
Sanitation With Cholera And Dysentery. Mary Nutting, Clara Barton, And Lillian Wald Came After
Nightingale, Each Contributing To The Nursing Profession In Her Own Way. Mary Nutting Was
Instrumental In Moving Nursing Education Into Universities. Clara Barton Founded The American Red
Cross. Lillian Wald Helped Open The Henry Street Settlement.
DIFFICULTY: Understand (Comprehension)
OBJECTIVE: Discuss The Influence Of Social, Historical, Political, And Economic Changes On Nursing
Practices.
TOP: Evaluation MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION: Health Promotion And Maintenance
2. The Nurse Prescribes Strategies And Alternatives To Attain Expected Outcome. Which Standard
Of Nursing Practice Is The Nurse Following? A. Assessment
b. Diagnosis
c. Planning
d. Implementation
ANS: C
In Planning, The Registered Nurse Develops A Plan That Prescribes Strategies And Alternatives To Attain
Expected Outcomes. During Assessment, The Registered Nurse Collects Comprehensive Data Pertinent
To The Patient’s Health And/Or The Situation. In Diagnosis, The Registered Nurse Analyzes The
Fundamentals of Nursing
Author: Patricia A. Potter, Anne G. Perry
11th Edition
,Table of Contents
Unit 1: Nursing and the Health Care Environment
1. Nursing Today
2. Health Care Delivery System
3. Community-Based Nursing Practice
4. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice
5. Evidence-Based Practice
Unit 2: Caring Throughout the Life Span
6. Health and Wellness
7. Caring in Nursing Practice
8. Caring for Patients with Chronic Illness NEW!
9. Cultural Competence
10. Family Dynamics
11. Developmental Theories
12. Conception Through Adolescence
13. Young and Middle Adults
14. Older Adults
Unit 3: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice
15. Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice
16. Nursing Assessment
17. Nursing Diagnosis
18. Planning Nursing Care
19. Implementing Nursing Care
20. Evaluation
21. Managing Patient Care
Unit 4: Professional Standards in Nursing Practice
22. Ethics and Values
23. Legal Implications in Nursing Practice
24. Communication
25. Patient Education
26. Informatics and Documentation
Unit 5: Foundations for Nursing Practice
27. Patient Safety and Quality
28. Infection Prevention and Control
29. Vital Signs
30. Health Assessment and Physical Examination
31. Medication Administration
32. Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Therapies
Unit 6: Psychosocial Basis for Nursing Practice
33. Self-Concept
34. Sexuality
35. Spiritual Health
,36. Loss and Grief
37. Stress and Coping
Unit 7: Physiological Basis for Nursing Practice
38. Activity and Exercise
39. Immobility
40. Hygiene
41. Oxygenation
42. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
43. Sleep
44. Pain Management
45. Nutrition
46. Urinary Elimination
47. Bowel Elimination
48. Skin Integrity and Wound Care
49. Sensory Alterations
50. Perioperative Nursing Care
, Chapter 01: Nursing Today
Potter: Fundamentals Of Nursing, 11th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Nurse Most Likely Kept Records On Sanitation Techniques And The Effects On Health? A.
Florence Nightingale
b. Mary Nutting
c. Clara Barton
d. Lillian Wald
ANS: A
Nightingale Was The First Practicing Nurse Epidemiologist. Her Statistical Analyses Connected Poor
Sanitation With Cholera And Dysentery. Mary Nutting, Clara Barton, And Lillian Wald Came After
Nightingale, Each Contributing To The Nursing Profession In Her Own Way. Mary Nutting Was
Instrumental In Moving Nursing Education Into Universities. Clara Barton Founded The American Red
Cross. Lillian Wald Helped Open The Henry Street Settlement.
DIFFICULTY: Understand (Comprehension)
OBJECTIVE: Discuss The Influence Of Social, Historical, Political, And Economic Changes On Nursing
Practices.
TOP: Evaluation MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION: Health Promotion And Maintenance
2. The Nurse Prescribes Strategies And Alternatives To Attain Expected Outcome. Which Standard
Of Nursing Practice Is The Nurse Following? A. Assessment
b. Diagnosis
c. Planning
d. Implementation
ANS: C
In Planning, The Registered Nurse Develops A Plan That Prescribes Strategies And Alternatives To Attain
Expected Outcomes. During Assessment, The Registered Nurse Collects Comprehensive Data Pertinent
To The Patient’s Health And/Or The Situation. In Diagnosis, The Registered Nurse Analyzes The