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TEST BANK FOR CONCEPTS FOR INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIVE CARE 10TH EDITION IGNATAVICIUS WORKMAN REBAR HEIMARGARTNER MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING LATEST UPDATE 2025 A+

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TEST BANK FOR CONCEPTS FOR INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIVE CARE 10TH EDITION IGNATAVICIUS WORKMAN REBAR HEIMARGARTNER MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING LATEST UPDATE 2025 A+

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Medical-Surgical Nursing
Course
Medical-Surgical Nursing

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TEST BANK FOR CONCEPTS FOR
INTERPROFESSIONAL
COLLABORATIVE CARE 10TH EDITION
IGNATAVICIUS WORKMAN REBAR
HEIMARGARTNER MEDICAL
SURGICAL NURSING LATEST UPDATE
2025 A+

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNIT 1 Nursing Roles and Responsibilities
1 Concepts and Trends in Health Care
2 Settings and Models for Nursing Care
3 The Nursing Process
Assessment
The Physical Assessment
5 Legal and Ethical Issues
6 Leadership Roles and Management Functions
UNIT 2 Client Care Concerns
7 Nurse–Client Relationships
8 Cultural Care Considerations
9 Integrative Medicine and Alternative Therapies
10 End-of-Life Care
UNIT 3 Foundations of Medical–Surgical Nursing
11 Pain Management
12 Infection
13 Intravenous Therapy
14 Perioperative Care
15 Disaster Situations
UNIT 4 Caring for Clients With Multisystem Disorders
16 Caring for Clients With Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Imbalances
17 Caring for Clients in Shock
18 Caring for Clients With Cancer
UNIT 5 Caring for Clients With Respiratory Disorders
19 Introduction to the Respiratory System
20 Caring for Clients With Upper Respiratory Disorders
21 Caring for Clients With Lower Respiratory Disorders
UNIT 6 Caring for Clients With Cardiovascular Disorders
22 Introduction to the Cardiovascular System
23 Caring for Clients With Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders of the Heart and
24 Caring for Clients With Valvular Disorders of the Heart
25 Caring for Clients With Disorders of Coronary and Peripheral Blood Vessels
26 Caring for Clients With Cardiac Arrhythmias
27 Caring for Clients With Hypertension
28 Caring for Clients With Heart Failure
29 Caring for Clients Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery
UNIT 7 Caring for Clients With Hematopoietic and Lymphatic Disorders
30 Introduction to the Hematopoietic and Lymphatic Systems
31 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Hematopoietic System
32 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Lymphatic System
UNIT 8 Caring for Clients With Immune Disorders
33 Introduction to the Immune System
34 Caring for Clients With Immune-Mediated Disorders
35 Caring for Clients With HIV/AIDS
UNIT 9 Caring for Clients With Neurologic Disorders
36 Introduction to the Nervous System
37 Caring for Clients With Central and Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
38 Caring for Clients With Cerebrovascular Disorders
39 Caring for Clients With Head and.com
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40 Caring for Clients With Neurologic Deficits
UNIT 10 Caring for Clients With Sensory Disorders
41 Introduction to the Sensory System
42 Caring for Clients With Eye Disorders
43 Caring for Clients With Ear Disorders
UNIT 11 Caring for Clients With Gastrointestinal Disorders
44 Introduction to the Gastrointestinal System and Accessory Structures
45 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
46 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract
47 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Liver, Gallbladder, or Pancreas
48 Caring for Clients With Ostomies
UNIT 12 Caring for Clients With Endocrine Disorders
49 Introduction to the Endocrine System
50 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Endocrine System
51 Caring for Clients With Diabetes Mellitus
UNIT 13 Caring for Clients With Breast and Reproductive Disorders
52 Introduction to the Female and Male Reproductive Systems
53 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Female Reproductive System
54 Caring for Clients With Breast Disorders
55 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Male Reproductive System
56 Caring for Clients With Sexually Transmitted Infections
UNIT 14 Caring for Clients With Urinary and Renal Disorders
57 Introduction to the Urinary System
58 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Kidneys and Ureters
59 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Bladder and Urethra
UNIT 15 Caring for Clients With Musculoskeletal Disorders
60 Introduction to the Musculoskeletal System
61 Caring for Clients Requiring Orthopedic Treatment
62 Caring for Clients With Traumatic Musculoskeletal Injuries
63 Caring for Clients With Orthopedic and Connective Tissue Disorders
UNIT 16 Caring for Clients With Integumentary Disorders
64 Introduction to the Integumentary System
65 Caring for Clients With Skin, Hair, and Nail Disorders
UNIT 17 Caring for Clients With Psychobiologic Disorders
67 Interaction of Body and Mind
68 Caring for Clients With Anxiety Disorders
69 Caring for Clients With Mood Disorders
70 Caring for Clients With Eating Disorders
71 Caring for Clients With Substance Use Disorders
72 Caring for Clients With Dementia and Thought Disorders




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MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 10TH EDITION IGNATAVICIUS WORKMAN TEST BANK

Chapter 01: Overview Of Professional Nursing Concepts For Medical-Surgical Nursing
Ignatavicius: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 10th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A New Nurse Is Working With A Preceptor On A Medical-Surgical Unit. The Preceptor Advises The
New Nurse That Which Is The Priority When Working As A Professional Nurse?
a. Attending To Holistic Client Needs
b. Ensuring Client Safety
c. Not Making Medication Errors
d. Providing Client-Focused Care
CORRECT ANSWER: B
All Actions Are Appropriate For The Professional Nurse. However, Ensuring Client Safety Is The
Priority. Health Care Errors Have Been Widely Reported For 25 Years, Many Of Which Result In
Client Injury, Death, And Increased Health Care Costs. There Are Several National And
International Organizations That Have Either Recommended Or Mandated Safety Initiatives.
Every Nurse Has The Responsibility To Guard The Client‘S Safety. The Other Actions Are
Important For Quality Nursing, But They Are Not As Vital As Providing Safety. Not Making
Medication Errors Does Provide Safety, But Is Too Narrow In Scope To Be The Best Answer.

DIF: Understanding TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Intervention
KEY: Client Safety
MSC: Client Needs Category: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Safety And Infection Control

2. A Nurse Is Orienting A New Client And Family To The Medical-Surgical Unit. What Information
Does The Nurse Provide To Best Help The Client Promote His Or Her Own Safety?
a. Encourage The Client And Family To Be Active Partners.
b. Have The Client Monitor Hand Hygiene In Caregivers.
c. Offer The Family The Opportunity To Stay With The Client.
d. Tell The Client To Always Wear His Or Her Armband.
CORRECT ANSWER: A
Each Action Could Be Important For The Client Or Family To Perform. However, Encouraging The
Client To Be Active In His Or Her Health Care As A Safety Partner Is The Most Critical. The Other
Actions Are Very Limited In Scope And Do Not Provide The Broad Protection That Being Active And
Involved Does.

DIF: Understanding TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
KEY: Client Safety
MSC: Client Needs Category: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Safety And Infection Control

3. A Nurse Is Caring For A Postoperative Client On The Surgical Unit. The Client‘S Blood Pressure
Was 142/76 Mm Hg 30 Minutes Ago, And Now Is 88/50 Mm Hg. What Action Would The Nurse
Take First?
a. Call The Rapid Response Team.
b. Document And Continue To Monitor.
c. Notify The Primary Health Care Provider.
d. Repeat The Blood Pressure In 15 Minutes.




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