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Test Bank For Clinical Nursing Skills And Techniques,
11th Edition ( Potter, Perry , 2025
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Table Of Content
Unit 1 Supporting The Patient Through The Health Care System
1 Clinical Judgment In Nursing Practice
2 Communication And Collaboration
3 Admitting, Transfer, And Discharge
4 Documentation And Informatics
Unit 2 Vital Signs And Physical Assessment
5 Vital Signs
6 Health Assessment
Unit 3 Special Procedures
7 Specimen Collection
8 Diagnostic Procedures
Unit 4 Infection Control
9 Medical Asepsis
10 Sterile Technique
Unit 5 Activity And Mobility
11 Safe Patient Handling And Mobility
12 Exercise, Mobility, And Immobilization Devices
13 Support Surfaces And Special Beds
Unit 6 Safety And Comfort
14 Patient Safety
15 Disaster Preparedness
16 Pain Management
17 End-Of-Life Care
Unit 7 Hygiene
18 Personal Hygiene And Bed Making
19 Care Of The Eye And Ear
Unit 8 Medications
20 Safe Medication Preparation
21 Nonparenteral Medications
22 Parenteral Medications
Unit 9 Oxygenation
23 Oxygen Therapy
24 Airway Management
25 Cardiac Care
26 Closed Chest Drainage Systems
27 Emergency Measures For Life Support
Unit 10 Fluid Balance
28 Intravenous And Vascular Access Therapy
29 Blood Therapy
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Unit 11 Nutrition
30 Oral Nutrition
31 Enteral Nutrition
32 Parenteral Nutrition
Unit 12 Elimination
33 Urinary Elimination
34 Bowel Elimination And Gastric Intubation
35 Ostomy Care
Unit 13 Care Of The Surgical Patient
36 Preoperative And Postoperative Care
37 Intraoperative Care
Unit 14 Dressings And Wound Care
38 Wound Care And Irrigation
39 Pressure Injury Prevention And Care
40 Dressings, Bandages, And Binders
Unit 15 Home Care
41 Home Care Safety
42 Home Care Teaching
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Multiple Choice
1. A Nursing Educator Is Explaining How The Best Clinical Practices Are Determined.
WhichStatement Best Explains The Purpose Of Evidence-Based Practice?
a. It Ensures That All Patients Receive Holistic Care.
b. It Provides A Definite Reason For Providing Care In A Specific Manner.
c. It Prevents Errors When Care Is Being Delivered.
d. It Guarantees That Care Delivered Is Based On Research.
ANSWER: B
Evidence-Based Practice Is The Use Of The Current Best Evidence In Making Patient
Care Decisions. It Applies To All Types Of Health Care Professionals. Currently There
Is No Method That Can Ensure That All Patients Receive Holistic Care, That All
Errors Can Be Prevented, Or That A Guarantee Exists That Care Given Is Based On
Research.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding Obj: Nclex: Safe And Effective Care Environment
Top: Nursing Process: Implementation
2. Which Question Is A Problem-Focused Trigger For Initiating The Evidence-Based Practice
MethodIn Nursing Care?
a. What Is Known About Reduction Of Urinary Tract Infections In The Older
Adult WithDiabetes?
b. How Can Chronic Pain Best Be Described When The Patient Is Nonverbal?
c. How Long Can An Iv Catheter Remain In Place In A Patient With Obesity?
d. What Measures Can The Nurse Take To Reduce The Rising Incidence Of
Urinary TractInfections On The Older Adult Care Unit?
ANSWER: D
Evidence-Based Practice (Ebp) Questions Tend To Arise From Two Sources:
Recurrent ProblemsOr New Knowledge. In The Correct Option, The Increase In
Urinary Tract Infections Indicates A Trend Or Recurring Problem In A Specific
Group Of Patients. The Other Questions Are General Information Questions, Not
Based On What Is Happening In A Specific Area Or To A Group Of Specific Patients
In An Area Or Relating To An Observed Trend.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying Obj: Nclex: Safe And Effective Care Environment
Top: Nursing Process: Implementation
3. What Does The “I” Indicate In A “Pico” Question?
a. Intervention Of Interest
Test Bank For Clinical Nursing Skills And Techniques,
11th Edition ( Potter, Perry , 2025
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Table Of Content
Unit 1 Supporting The Patient Through The Health Care System
1 Clinical Judgment In Nursing Practice
2 Communication And Collaboration
3 Admitting, Transfer, And Discharge
4 Documentation And Informatics
Unit 2 Vital Signs And Physical Assessment
5 Vital Signs
6 Health Assessment
Unit 3 Special Procedures
7 Specimen Collection
8 Diagnostic Procedures
Unit 4 Infection Control
9 Medical Asepsis
10 Sterile Technique
Unit 5 Activity And Mobility
11 Safe Patient Handling And Mobility
12 Exercise, Mobility, And Immobilization Devices
13 Support Surfaces And Special Beds
Unit 6 Safety And Comfort
14 Patient Safety
15 Disaster Preparedness
16 Pain Management
17 End-Of-Life Care
Unit 7 Hygiene
18 Personal Hygiene And Bed Making
19 Care Of The Eye And Ear
Unit 8 Medications
20 Safe Medication Preparation
21 Nonparenteral Medications
22 Parenteral Medications
Unit 9 Oxygenation
23 Oxygen Therapy
24 Airway Management
25 Cardiac Care
26 Closed Chest Drainage Systems
27 Emergency Measures For Life Support
Unit 10 Fluid Balance
28 Intravenous And Vascular Access Therapy
29 Blood Therapy
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Unit 11 Nutrition
30 Oral Nutrition
31 Enteral Nutrition
32 Parenteral Nutrition
Unit 12 Elimination
33 Urinary Elimination
34 Bowel Elimination And Gastric Intubation
35 Ostomy Care
Unit 13 Care Of The Surgical Patient
36 Preoperative And Postoperative Care
37 Intraoperative Care
Unit 14 Dressings And Wound Care
38 Wound Care And Irrigation
39 Pressure Injury Prevention And Care
40 Dressings, Bandages, And Binders
Unit 15 Home Care
41 Home Care Safety
42 Home Care Teaching
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Multiple Choice
1. A Nursing Educator Is Explaining How The Best Clinical Practices Are Determined.
WhichStatement Best Explains The Purpose Of Evidence-Based Practice?
a. It Ensures That All Patients Receive Holistic Care.
b. It Provides A Definite Reason For Providing Care In A Specific Manner.
c. It Prevents Errors When Care Is Being Delivered.
d. It Guarantees That Care Delivered Is Based On Research.
ANSWER: B
Evidence-Based Practice Is The Use Of The Current Best Evidence In Making Patient
Care Decisions. It Applies To All Types Of Health Care Professionals. Currently There
Is No Method That Can Ensure That All Patients Receive Holistic Care, That All
Errors Can Be Prevented, Or That A Guarantee Exists That Care Given Is Based On
Research.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding Obj: Nclex: Safe And Effective Care Environment
Top: Nursing Process: Implementation
2. Which Question Is A Problem-Focused Trigger For Initiating The Evidence-Based Practice
MethodIn Nursing Care?
a. What Is Known About Reduction Of Urinary Tract Infections In The Older
Adult WithDiabetes?
b. How Can Chronic Pain Best Be Described When The Patient Is Nonverbal?
c. How Long Can An Iv Catheter Remain In Place In A Patient With Obesity?
d. What Measures Can The Nurse Take To Reduce The Rising Incidence Of
Urinary TractInfections On The Older Adult Care Unit?
ANSWER: D
Evidence-Based Practice (Ebp) Questions Tend To Arise From Two Sources:
Recurrent ProblemsOr New Knowledge. In The Correct Option, The Increase In
Urinary Tract Infections Indicates A Trend Or Recurring Problem In A Specific
Group Of Patients. The Other Questions Are General Information Questions, Not
Based On What Is Happening In A Specific Area Or To A Group Of Specific Patients
In An Area Or Relating To An Observed Trend.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying Obj: Nclex: Safe And Effective Care Environment
Top: Nursing Process: Implementation
3. What Does The “I” Indicate In A “Pico” Question?
a. Intervention Of Interest