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Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing
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Janice L. Hinkle & Kerry H. Cheever
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14th Edition
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,Table of Contents
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Chapter @tr01 @trHealth @trCare @trDelivery @trand @trEvidence-Based @trNursing @trPractice 2
Chapter @tr02 @trCommunity-Based @trNursing @trPractice 13
Chapter @tr03 @trCritical @trThinking, @trEthical @trDecision @trMaking, @trand @trthe @trNursing @trProcess 24
Chapter @tr04 @trHealth @trEducation @trand @trPromotion 37
Chapter @tr05 @trAdult @trHealth @trand @trNutritional @trAssessment 48
Chapter @tr06 @trIndividual @trand @trFamily @trHomeostasis, @trStress, @trand @trAdaptation 60
Chapter @tr07 @trOverview @trof @trTranscultural @trNursing 72
Chapter @tr08 @trOverview @trof @trGenetics @trand @trGenomics @trin @trNursing 84
Chapter @tr09 @trChapterronic @trIlness @trand @trDisability 96
Chapter @tr10 @trPrinciples @trand @trPractices @trof @trRehabilitation 108
Chapter @tr11 @trHealth @trCare @trof @trthe @trOlder @trAdult 119
Chapter @tr12 @trPain @trManagement 131
Chapter @tr13 @trFluid @trand @trElectrolytes-Balance @trand @trDisturbance 143
Chapter @tr14 @trShock @trand @trMultiple @trOrgan @trDysfunction @trSyndrome 155
Chapter @tr15 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trwith @trOncologic @trDisorders 167
Chapter @tr16 @trEnd-of-Life @trCare 178
Chapter @tr17 @trPreoperative @trNursing @trManagement 189
Chapter @tr18 @trIntraoperative @trNursing @trManagement 201
Chapter @tr19 @trPostoperative @trNursing @trManagement 212
Chapter @tr20 @trAssessment @trof @trRespitory @trFunction 224
Chapter @tr21 @trRespiratory @trCare @trModalities 235
Chapter @tr22 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trUpper @trRespiratory @trTract @trDisorders 246
Chapter @tr23 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trChapterest @trand @trLower @trRespiratory @trTract @trDisorders 256
Chapter @tr24 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trChapterronic @trPulmonary @trDisease 267
Chapter @tr25 @trAssessment @trof @trCardiovascular @trFunction 277
Chapter @tr26 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trDysrhythmias @trand @trConduction @trProblems 287
Chapter @tr27 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trCoronary @trVascular @trDisorders 297
Chapter @tr28 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trStructural, @trInfectious, @trand @trInflamatory @trCardiac
Disorders 308
Chapter @tr29 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trComplication @trfrom @trHeart @trDisease 319
Chapter @tr30 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trVascular @trDisorders @trand @trProblems
of @trPeripheral @trCirculation 329
Chapter @tr31 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trHypertension 340
Chapter @tr32 @trAssessment @trof @trHematologic @trFunction @trand @trTreatment @trModalities 351
Chapter @tr33 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trNonmalignant @trHermatologic @trDisorders 361
Chapter @tr34 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trHematologic @trNeoplasms 371
Chapter @tr35 @trAssessment @trof @trImmune @trFunction 381
Chapter @tr36 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trImmune @trDeficiency @trDisorders 391
,Chapter @tr37 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trAllergic @trDisorders 401
Chapter @tr38 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trRheumatic @trDisorders 411
Chapter @tr39 @trAssessment @trof @trMusculoskeletal @trFunction 422
Chapter @tr40 @trMusculoskeletal @trCare @trModalities 432
Chapter @tr41 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trMusculoskeletal @trDisorders 442
Chapter @tr42 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trMusculoskeletal @trTrauma 452
Chapter @tr43 @trAssessment @trof @trDigestive @trand @trGastrointestinal @trFunction 463
Chapter @tr44 @trDigestive @trand @trGastrointestinal @trTreatment @trModalities 473
Chapter @tr45 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trOral @trand @trEsophageal @trDisorders 483
Chapter @tr46 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trGastric @trand @trDuodenal @trDisorders 494
Chapter @tr47 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trIntestinal @trand @trRectal @trDisorders 505
Chapter @tr48 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trwith @trObesity 515
Chapter @tr49 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trHepatic @trDisorders 521
Chapter @tr50 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trBiliary @trDisorders 532
Chapter @tr51 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trDiabetes 543
Chapter @tr52 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trEndocrine @trDisorders 554
Chapter @tr53 @trAssessment @trof @trKidney @trand @trUrinary @trFunction 564
Chapter @tr54 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trKidney @trDisorders 575
Chapter @tr55 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trUrinary @trDisorders 586
Chapter @tr56 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trFemale @trPhysiologic @trProcesses 597
Chapter @tr57 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trFemale @trReproductive @trDisorders 607
Chapter @tr58 @trAssesment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trBreast @trDisorders 618
Chapter @tr59 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trMale @trReproductive @trDisorders 629
Chapter @tr60 @trAssessment @trof @trIntegumentary @trFunction 640
Chapter @tr61 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trDermatologic @trProblems 650
Chapter @tr62 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trBurn @trInjury 660
Chapter @tr63 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trEye @trand @trVision @trDisorders 671
Chapter @tr64 @trAssessment @trand @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trHearing @trand @trBalance @trDisorders 682
Chapter @tr65 @trAssessment @trof @trNeurologic @trFunction 692
Chapter @tr66 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trNeurologic @trDysfunction 702
Chapter @tr67 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trCerebrovascular @trDisorders 712
Chapter @tr68 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trNeurologic @trTrauma 723
Chapter @tr69 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trNeurologic @trInfections, @trAutoimmune @trDisorders, @trand
Neuropathies 733
Chapter @tr70 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trOncologic @tror @trDegenerative @trNeurologic @trDisorders 743
Chapter @tr71 @trManagement @trof @trPatients @trWith @trInfectious @trDiseases 753
Chapter @tr72 @trEmergency @trNursing 763
Chapter @tr73 @trTerrorism, @trMass @trCasualty, @trand @trDisaster @trNursing 773
, Chapter 01: Health Care Delivery and Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
Hinkle: Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 14th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The public health nurse is presenting a health promotion class to a group of new mothers. How should
the nurse best define health?
A) Health is being disease free.
B) Health is having fulfillment in all domains of life.
C) Health is having psychological and physiological harmony.
D) Health is being connected in body, mind, and spirit.
ANS: D
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health in the preamble to its constitution as a state of
complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.
The other answers are incorrect because they are not congruent with the WHO definition of health.
2. A nurse is speaking to a group of prospective nursing students about what it is like to be a nurse. What
is one characteristic the nurse would cite as necessary to possess to be an effective nurse?
A) Sensitivity to cultural differences
B) Team-focused approach to problem-solving
C) Strict adherence to routine
D) Ability to face criticism
ANS: A
To promote an effective nurse-patient relationship and positive outcomes of care, nursing care must be
culturally competent, appropriate, and sensitive to cultural differences. Team-focused nursing and
strict adherence to routine are not characteristics needed to be an effective nurse. The ability to handle
criticism is important, but to a lesser degree than cultural competence.
3. With increases in longevity, people have had to become more knowledgeable about their health and
the professional health care that they receive. One outcome of this phenomenon is the development of
organized self-care education programs. Which of the following do these programs prioritize?
A) Adequate prenatal care
B) Government advocacy and lobbying
C) Judicious use of online communities
D) Management of illness
ANS: D
Organized self-care education programs emphasize health promotion, disease prevention, management
of illness, self-care, and judicious use of the professional health care system. Prenatal care, lobbying,
and Internet activities are secondary.
4. The home health nurse is assisting a patient and his family in planning the patient's return to work after
surgery and the development of postsurgical complications. The nurse is preparing a plan of care that
addresses the patient's multifaceted needs. To which level of Maslow's hierarchy of basic needs does
the patient's need for self- fulfillment relate?
A) Physiologic
B) Transcendence
C) Love and belonging
D) Self-actualization
ANS: D
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