FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING: THEORY, CONCEPTS, AND
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APPLICATIONS 4TH EDITION
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Wilkinson, Judith M., Treas, Leslie S., Barnett, Karen L. & Smith, Mable
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, Fundamentals xof xNursing xTheory xConcepts xand xApplications x4th xEdition
x WilkinsonxTest xBank
Table xof xContent
Chapter x1 xEvolution xof xNursing xThought x& xAction
Chapter x2 xCritical xThinking x& xNursing xProcess
Chapter x3 xAssessment
Chapter x4 xAnalysis/Diagnosis
Chapter x5 xPlanning xOutcomes
Chapter x6 xPlanning xInterventions
Chapter x7 xImplementation x& xEvaluation
Chapter x8 xTheory, xResearch, x& xEvidence-Based xPractice
Chapter x9 xLife xSpan: xInfancy xThrough xMiddle xAdulthood
Chapter x10 xLife xSpan: xOlder xAdults
Chapter x11 xExperiencing xHealth x& xIllness
Chapter x12 xStress x& xAdaptation
Chapter x13 xPsychosocial xHealth x& xIllness
Chapter x14 xThe xFamily
Chapter x15 xCulture x& xEthnicity
Chapter x16 xSpirituality
Chapter x17 xLoss, xGrief, x& xDying
Chapter x18 xDocumenting x& xReporting
Chapter x19 xTeaching x& xLearning
Chapter x20 xMeasuring xVital xSigns
Chapter x21 xCommunication x& xTherapeutic xRelationships
Chapter x22 xHealth xAssessment
Chapter x23 xPromoting xAsepsis x& xPreventing xInfection
Chapter x24 xPromoting xSafety
Chapter x25 xFacilitating xHygiene
Chapter x26 xAdministering xMedications
Chapter x27 xNutrition
Chapter x28 xUrinary xElimination
Chapter x29 xBowel xElimination
Chapter x30 xSensation, xPerception, x& xResponse
Chapter x31 xPain
Chapter x32 xPhysical xActivity x& xImmobility
Chapter x33 xSexual xHealth
Chapter x34 xSleep x& xRest
Chapter x35 xSkin xIntegrity x& xWound xHealing
Chapter x36 xOxygenation
Chapter x37 xCirculation x& xPerfusion
Chapter x38 xFluids, xElectrolytes, x& xAcid-Base xBalance
Chapter x39 xPerioperative xCare
Chapter x40 xLeading x& xManaging
Chapter x41 xNursing xInformatics
Chapter x42 xPromoting xHealth
Chapter x43 xCommunity x& xHome xHealth xNursing
Chapter x44 xEthics x& xValues
Chapter x45 xLegal xAccountability
Chapter x46 xHolistic xHealing
, Fundamentals of Nursing Theory Concepts and Applications 4th
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EditionWilkinson Test Bank
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Chapter x1 xEvolution xof xNursing xThought x& xAction
1. Which xof xthe xfollowing xstatements xaccurately xdescribe xan xelement xof
xnursing? xSelect x allx
that xapply.
A) The xskills xinvolved xin xnursing xare xprimarily xtechnical xin xnature.
B) The xprimary xfocus xof xnursing xis xto xassist xindividuals xto xrecover xfrom
xillness.
C) The xscience xof xnursing xis xthe xknowledge xbase xfor xthe xcare xthat xis xgiven.
D) The xart xof xnursing xis xthe xcollection xof xknowledge xthrough xresearch.
E) Nursing xis xconsidered xto xbe xboth xan xart xand xa xscience.
F) Nursing xis xa xprofession xthat xused xspecialized xknowledge xand xskills.
2. Which xof xthe xfollowing xset xof xterms xbest xdescribes xnursing xat xthe xend xof xthe
xMiddle x Ages?
A) continuity, xcaring, xcritical xthinking
B) purpose, xdirection, xleadership
C) assessment, xinterventions, xoutcomes
D) advocacy, xresearch, xeducation
3. Which xof xthe xfollowing xis xa xcharacteristic xof xnursing xpracticed xfrom xearly
xcivilization xtox
the x16th xcentury?
A) Most xearly xcivilizations xbelieved xthat xillness xhad xsupernatural xcauses.
B) The xphysician xwas xthe xpriest xwho xtreated xdisease xwith xprayer.
C) The xnurse xwas xa xnun xcommitted xto xcaring xfor xthe xneedy xand xhomeless.
D) Nursing xchanged xfrom xa xspiritual xfocus xto xan xemphasis xon xknowledge
xexpansion.
4. In xwhat xtime xperiod xdid xnursing xcare xas xwe xnow xknow xit xbegin?
A) pre-civilization
B) early xcivilization xto x16th xcentury
C) 16th xto x 17th xcentury
D) 18th xto x 19th xcentury
5. Who xis xconsidered xto xbe xthe xfounder xof xprofessional xnursing?
, A) Dorothea xDix