,Table of Contents
@io @io
@io Unit @io1: @ioFoundations @ioof @ioCritical @ioCare @ioNursing
1. Critical @ioCare @ioNursing @ioPractice
2. Ethical @ioIssues
3. Legal @ioIssues
4. Genetic @ioIssues
5. Patient @ioand @ioFamily @ioEducation
6. Psychosocial @ioAlterations @ioand @ioManagement
7. Nutrition @ioAlterations @ioand @ioManagement
8. Pain @ioand @ioPain @ioManagement
9. Sedation, @ioAgitation, @ioand @ioDelirium @ioManagement
10. End-of-Life @ioCare
Unit @io2: @ioCardiovascular @ioAlterations
11. Cardiovascular @ioAnatomy @ioand @ioPhysiology
12. Cardiovascular @ioClinical @ioAssessment
13. Cardiovascular @ioDiagnostic @ioProcedures
14. Cardiovascular @ioDisorders
15. Cardiovascular @ioTherapeutic @ioManagement
Unit @io3: @ioPulmonary @ioAlterations
16. Pulmonary @ioAnatomy @ioand @ioPhysiology
17. Pulmonary @ioClinical @ioAssessment
18. Pulmonary @ioDiagnostic @ioProcedures
19. Pulmonary @ioDisorders
20. Pulmonary @ioTherapeutic @ioManagement
Unit @io4: @ioNeurologic @ioAlterations
21. Neurologic @ioAnatomy @ioand @ioPhysiology
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,22. Neurologic @ioClinical @ioAssessment @ioand @ioDiagnostic @ioProcedures
23. Neurologic @ioDisorders @ioand @ioTherapeutic @ioManagement
Unit @io5: @ioKidney @ioAlterations
24. Kidney @ioAnatomy @ioand @ioPhysiology
25. Kidney @ioClinical @ioAssessment @ioand @ioDiagnostic @ioProcedures
26. Kidney @ioDisorders @ioand @ioTherapeutic @ioManagement
Unit @io6: @ioGastrointestinal @ioAlterations
27. Gastrointestinal @ioAnatomy @ioand @ioPhysiology
28. Gastrointestinal @ioClinical @ioAssessment @ioand @ioDiagnosticProcedures
29. Gastrointestinal @ioDisorders @ioand @ioTherapeutic @ioManagement
Unit @io7: @ioEndocrine @ioAlterations
30. Endocrine @ioAnatomy @ioand @ioPhysiology
31. Endocrine @ioClinical @ioAssessment @ioand @ioDiagnostic @ioProcedures
32. Endocrine @ioDisorders @ioand @ioTherapeutic @ioManagement
Unit @io8: @ioMultisystem @ioAlterations
33. Trauma
34. Shock, @ioSepsis, @ioand @ioMultiple @ioOrgan @ioDysfunction @ioSyndrome
35. Burns
36. Organ @ioDonation @ioand @ioTransplantation
37. Hematologic @ioand @ioOncologic @ioEmergencies
Unit @io9: @ioSpecial @ioPopulations
38. The @ioObstetric @ioPatient
39. The @ioPediatric @ioPatient
40. The @ioOlder @ioAdult @ioPatient
41. The @ioPerianesthesia @ioPatient
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, Chapter 01: Critical Care Nursing Practice
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. During World War II, what type of wards were developed to care for critically injured
patients?
a. Intensive care
b. Triage
c. Shock
d. Postoperative
ANS: C
During World War II, shock wards were established to care for critically injured patients.
Triage wards establish the order in which a patient is seen or treated upon arrival to a hospital.
Postoperative wards were developed in 1900 and later evolved into intensive care units.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering REF: p. 1
OBJ: Nursing Process Step: N/A TOP: Critical Care Nursing Practice
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
2. What type of practitioner has a broad depth of specialty knowledge and expertise and manages
complex clinical and system issues?
a. Registered nurses
b. Advanced practice nurses
c. Clinical nurse leaders
d. Intensivists
ANS: B
Advanced practice nurses (APNs) have a broad depth of knowledge and expertise in their
specialty area and manage complex clinical and systems issues. Intensivists are medical
practitioners who manage the critical ill patient. Registered nurses (RNs) are generally direct
care providers. Clinical nurse leaders (CNLs) generally do not manage system issues.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering REF: p. 2
OBJ: Nursing Process Step: N/A TOP: Critical Care Nursing Practice
MSC: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
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