FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PERSON-CENTERED CARE TENTH, NORTH
AMERICAN EDITION BY CAROL R. TAYLOR PHD MSN RN, PAMELA B LYNN EDD MSN RN, JENNIFER L
BARTLETT PH.D. RN-BC CNE CHSE
3rd edition
,table of contents
unit i foundations of nursing practice .................................................................................................4
chapter 01: introduction to nursing and professional formation ............................................................. 4
chapter 02: theory, research, and evidence-based practice .................................................................. 23
chapter 03: health, wellness, and health disparities .............................................................................. 42
chapter 04: health of the individual, family, community, and environment.......................................... 62
chapter 05: culturally respectful care ..................................................................................................... 78
chapter 06: values, ethics, and advocacy ............................................................................................... 95
chapter 07: legal dimensions of nursing practice ................................................................................. 113
chapter 08: communication .................................................................................................................. 131
chapter 09: teaching and counseling .................................................................................................... 147
chapter 10: leading, managing, and delegating.................................................................................... 163
unit ii health care delivery .............................................................................................................. 183
chapter 11: health care delivery system ............................................................................................... 183
chapter 12: interprofessional collaborative practice and care coordination across settings .............. 198
unit iii processes of person-centered care ....................................................................................... 213
chapter 13: blended competencies, clinical reasoning, and processes of person-centered care ........ 213
chapter 14: clinical judgment ............................................................................................................... 231
chapter 15: assessing ............................................................................................................................ 262
chapter 16: diagnosis/problem identification ...................................................................................... 280
chapter 17: outcome identification and planning ................................................................................ 296
chapter 18: implementing .................................................................................................................... 316
chapter 19: evaluating .......................................................................................................................... 331
chapter 20: documenting and reporting............................................................................................... 347
chapter 21: informatics and health care technologies ......................................................................... 365
unit iv developmentally appropriate care ....................................................................................... 372
chapter 22: developmental concepts ................................................................................................... 373
chapter 23: conception through young adulthood............................................................................... 391
chapter 24: middle and older adulthood .............................................................................................. 410
unit v actions basic to nursing care ................................................................................................. 427
chapter 25: asepsis and infection control ............................................................................................. 427
chapter 26: vital signs ........................................................................................................................... 449
chapter 27: health assessment ............................................................................................................. 472
, chapter 28: safety, security, and emergency preparedness ................................................................. 492
chapter 29: complementary and integrative health ............................................................................. 513
chapter 30: medications ....................................................................................................................... 532
chapter 31: perioperative nursing ........................................................................................................ 554
unit vi promoting healthy physiologic responses ............................................................................. 574
chapter 32: hygiene .............................................................................................................................. 574
chapter 33: skin integrity and wound care ........................................................................................... 594
chapter 34: activity ............................................................................................................................... 615
chapter 35: rest and sleep .................................................................................................................... 637
chapter 36: comfort and pain management ......................................................................................... 656
chapter 37: nutrition ............................................................................................................................. 676
chapter 38: urinary elimination ............................................................................................................ 696
chapter 39: bowel elimination .............................................................................................................. 717
chapter 40: oxygenation and perfusion ................................................................................................ 737
chapter 41: fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance ........................................................................... 759
unit vii promoting healthy psychosocial responses .......................................................................... 779
chapter 42: self-concept ....................................................................................................................... 779
chapter 43: stress and adaptation ........................................................................................................ 798
chapter 44: loss, grief, and dying .......................................................................................................... 818
chapter 45: sensory functioning ........................................................................................................... 838
chapter 46: sexuality ............................................................................................................................. 857
chapter 47: spirituality .......................................................................................................................... 877
, Unit i foundations of nursing practice
Chapter 01: introduction to nursing and professional formation
(answer key at the end each chapter)
1. Which of the following statements accurately describe an element of nursing? Select all that
apply.
A) the skills involved in nursing are primarily technical in nature.
B) the primary focus of nursing is to assist individuals to recover from illness.
C) the science of nursing is the knowledge base for the care that is given.
D) the art of nursing is the collection of knowledge through research.
E) nursing is considered to be both an art and a science.
F) nursing is a profession that used specialized knowledge and skills.
2. Which of the following set of terms best describes nursing at the end of the middle ages?
A) continuity, caring, critical thinking
B) purpose, direction, leadership
C) assessment, interventions, outcomes