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Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing
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Chapter 02: Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
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Chapter 03: Health, Wellness, and Health Disparities
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Chapter 04: Health of the Individual, Family, and Community
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Chapter 05: Cultural Diversity
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Chapter 06: Values, Ethics, and Advocacy Chapter
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07: Legal Dimensions of Nursing Practice Chapter
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08: Communication
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Chapter 09: Teaching and Counseling
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Chapter 10: Leading, Managing, and Delegating
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Chapter 11: The Health Care Delivery System
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Chapter 12: Collaborative Practice and Care Coordination Across Settings
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Chapter 13: Blended Competencies, Clinical Reasoning, and Processes of Person-
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Centered Care
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Chapter 14: Assessing e e 109
Chapter 15: Diagnosing e e 117
Chapter 16: Outcome Identification and Planning
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Chapter 17: Implementing
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Chapter 18: Evaluating e e 142
Chapter 19: Documenting and Reporting
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Chapter 20: Nursing Informatics
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Chapter 21: Developmental Concepts Chapter
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22: Conception Through Young Adult Chapter
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23: The Aging Adult
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Chapter 24: Asepsis and Infection Control Chapter
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25: Vital Signs
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Chapter 26: Health Assessment
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Chapter 27: Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness
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Chapter 28: Complementary and Integrative Health
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Chapter 29: Medications e e 239
Chapter 30: Perioperative Nursing
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Chapter 31: Hygiene
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Chapter 32: Skin Integrity and Wound Care Chapter
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33: Activity
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Chapter 34: Rest and Sleep
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Chapter 35: Comfort and Pain Management
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Chapter 36: Nutrition
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Chapter 37: Urinary Elimination Chapter
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38: Bowel Elimination
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Chapter 39: Oxygenation and Perfusion
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Chapter 40: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance Chapter
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41: Self-Concept
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Chapter 42: Stress and Adaptation
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Chapter 43: Loss, Grief, and Dying Chapter
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44: Sensory Functioning Chapter 45:
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Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing
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1. Which of the following statements accurately describe an element of nursing? Select all that apply.
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A) The skills involved in nursing are primarily technical in nature.
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B) The primary focus of nursing is to assist individuals to recover from illness.
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C) The science of nursing is the knowledge base for the care that is given.
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D) The art of nursing is the collection of knowledge through research.
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F) Nursing is a profession that used specialized knowledge and skills.
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2. Which of the following set of terms best describes nursing at the end of the Middle Ages?
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3. Which of the following is a characteristic of nursing practiced from early civilization to the 16th century?
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A) Most early civilizations believed that illness had supernatural causes.
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B) The physician was the priest who treated disease with prayer.
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C) The nurse was a nun committed to caring for the needy and homeless.
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D) Nursing changed from a spiritual focus to an emphasis on knowledge expansion.
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4. In what time period did nursing care as we now know it begin?
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5. Who is considered to be the founder of professional nursing?
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A) Dorothea Dix e
B) Lillian Wald e
C) Florence Nightingale e
D) Clara Barton e
6. Which of the following nursing pioneers established the Red Cross in the United States in 1882?
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B) Clara Barton e
C) Dorothea Dix e
D) Jane Addams e
7. What was one barrier to the development of the nursing profession in the United States after the Civil War?
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C) lack of influence from nursing leaders
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8. Which of the following individuals provided community-based care and founded public health nursing?
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A) Adelaide Nutting e
B) Lillian Wald e
C) Sojourner Truth e