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TEST BANK - Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing, 13th Edition (Donnelly-Moreno), Verified Chapters 1 - 72, Complete

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TEST BANK - Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing, 13th Edition (Donnelly-Moreno), Verified Chapters 1 - 72, Complete Table of Contents Cbapter O1 Concepts and Trends in Health Care Chapter02SettingsandModelsforNursingCare Cbapter 03 The KursingProcess Chapter 04 Intenievingand Physical Ant Cbapter 05 legal and Ethical Issues Cbapter 06 leadership Roles and Manag,ement functions Chapter 07Nurse-ClientRelationships Cbapter 08 Cultural Care Considerations Chapter 09 IntegrativeMedicine and .'ttemati·eTherapies Cbapter 10 End-of-Life Care Cbapter 11 Pain Manag,ement Chapter 12 Infection Cbapter 13 lntra«nous Therapy Chapter 14Perioperati'eCare Cbapter 15DisasterSituations Cbapter 16 Caring for Clients With fluid,Electroly1e, and Acid-Base lmbalances Chapter 17 Caring for Clientsin Shock Cbapter 18Caring forClients With Cancer Chapter 19lntroduction to !heRespiratory System Cbapter 20 Caring for Clients With Upper Respiratory Disorders Cbapter 21 Caring for Clients fith Lover Respiratory Disorders Chapter 22 lntroduction to !heCardio'ascular System Cbapter 23 Caring for Clients With Infectious and Inflammatory Disordersof the Heart and Blood Vessels Cbapter 24 Caring for Clients With Valvular Disorders ofthe Heart Cbapter 25 Caring for Clients With Disorders of Coronary and Peripheral Blood Vessels Chapter 26 Caring for Clients With Cardiac Arrhytlunias Cbapter 27 Caring for Clients With Hypertension Chapter 28 Caring for Clients With Heart failure Cbapter 29 Caring for Clients Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery Cbapter 30 lntroduction to !he Hematopoietic and Lymphatic Systerns Chapter31 Caring forClientsiithDisordersofthe HematopoieticSystem Cbapter 32 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the lymphatic System Chapter 33 Introduction to the Immune System Cbapter 34 Caring for Clients fith Immune--Mediated Disorders Cbapter 35 Caring for Clients With HJV AIDS Chapter 36 lntroduction to !he Nervous System Cbapter 37 Caring for Clients With Central andPeripheral Nervous System Disorders Chapter 38 Caring for Clie11ts iith Cerebrovascular Disorders Cbapter 39Caring forClients With Head and SpinalCord Trauma Cbapter40Caring forClientsfithKeurologicDe-fícits 13 25 35 46 58 68 80 87 97 108 120 132 142 153 161 172 183 192 204 216 226 234 244 254 265 275 286 297 308 318 328 341 351 362 374 384 393 402 413 Cbapter41lntroó0<:tiontotheSensorySystem Chapter42CaringforClie11tsWithEyeDisorders Chapter43CaringforClie11tsiithEarDisorders Cbapter44lntroó0<:tiontotheGastrointestinalSysternandAccessoryStructures Chapter45CaringforClie11tsiithDisordersoftheUpperGastrointestinalTrac.t Cbapter46Caring forClientsfithDisordersoftheLoverGastrointestinal Tract Chapter47 Caring forClie11tsiithDisordersoftheLi·er, Gallbladder,orPancreas Chapter48 Caring forClie11tsiithOstoinies Cbapter49lntroó0<:tiontotheEndocrineSystern Chapter50Caring forClie11tsiithDisordersoftheESyste1n Cbapter 51 Caring for Clientsfith DiabetesMellitus Chapter 52 lntroóuction to theFemale and MateReproducti eSystems Chapter53Caring forClie11tsiithDisordersoftheFemaleReproductiveSyste1n Cbapter 54 Caring for ClientsfithBreast Disorders Chapter55 Caring forClie11tsiithDisordersoftheMateReproducti·eSystem Cbapter 56Caring for ClientsWith SexuallyTransmitted Infections Chapter 57 lntroóuction to the Urinary System Chapter58Caring forClientsiithDisordersoftheKidneysandUreters Cbapter 59 Caring for Clients With Disordersofthe Bladder and Urethra Chapter60lntroóuction totheMusculoskeletalSystem Cbapter61CaringforClientsRequiringOrtbopedic Treatment Chapter62Caring forClientsiithTratunaticMusculoskeletalInjuries Chapter63Caring forClientsiithOrthopedic andConnectiveTissueDisorders Cbapter64lntroó0<:tiontotheIntegumentarySystern Chapter 65 Caring for Clientsiith Skin, HNail Disorders Cbapter 66Caring forClientsWith Bums Chapter 67 Interaction ofBody and Mind Chapter68CaringforClie11tsWithAlcxietyDisorders Cbapter 69Caring for Clientsfith Mood Disorders Chapter 70Caring for ClientsiithEating Disorders Cbapter 71Caring forClientsWithSubstanceUseDisorders Chapter 72Caring forClientsiithDementia andThoughtDisorders 422 432 44 1 451 460 468 476 486 496 506 517 527 538 547 557 568 578 589 598 609 618 630 642 653 663 674 684 693 703 715 724

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TEST BANK - Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing, 13th
Edition (Donnelly-Moreno),
Verified Chapters 1 - 72, Complete

,Table of Contents

Cbapter O 1 Concepts and Trends in Health Care
Chapter 02 SettingsandModels for Nursing Care 13
Cbapter 03 The KursingProcess 25
Chapter 04 Intenie\vingand Physical Ass.essment 35
Cbapter 05 legal and Ethical Issues 46
Cbapter 06 leadership Roles and Manag,ement functions 58
Chapter 07 Nurse-Client Relationships 68
Cbapter 08 Cultural Care Considerations 80
Chapter 09 Integrative Medicine and .'\ttemati\·e Therapies 87
Cbapter 10 End-of-Life Care 97
Cbapter 11 Pain Manag,ement 108
Chapter 12 Infection 120
Cbapter 13 lntra\«nous Therapy 132
Chapter 14 Perioperati\'e Care 142
Cbapter 15 Disaster Situations 153
Cbapter 16 Caring for Clients With fluid,Electroly1e, and Acid-Base lmbalances 161
Chapter 17 Caring for Clients in Shock 172
Cbapter 18 Caring for Clients With Cancer 183
Chapter 19 lntroduction to !he Respiratory System 192
Cbapter 20 Caring for Clients With Upper Respiratory Disorders 204
Cbapter 21 Caring for Clients \\fith Lo\ver Respiratory Disorders 216
Chapter 22 lntroduction to !he Cardio\'ascular System 226
Cbapter 23 Caring for Clients With Infectious and Inflammatory Disordersof the Heart
and Blood Vessels 234
Cbapter 24 Caring for Clients With Valvular Disorders of the Heart 244
Cbapter 25 Caring for Clients With Disorders of Coronary and Peripheral Blood Vessels 254
Chapter 26 Caring for Clients With Cardiac Arrhytlunias 265
Cbapter 27 Caring for Clients With Hypertension 275
Chapter 28 Caring for Clients With Heart failure 286
Cbapter 29 Caring for Clients Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery 297
Cbapter 30 lntroduction to !he Hematopoietic and Lymphatic Systerns 308
Chapter 3 1 Caring for Clients \\iith Disorders of the Hematopoietic System 318
Cbapter 32 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the lymphatic System 328
Chapter 33 Introduction to the Immune System 341
Cbapter 34 Caring for Clients \\fith Immune--Mediated Disorders 351
Cbapter 35 Caring for Clients With HJV AIDS 362
Chapter 36 lntroduction to !he Nervous System 374
Cbapter 37 Caring for Clients With Central and Peripheral Nervous System Disorders 384
Chapter 38 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Cerebrovascular Disorders 393
Cbapter 39 Caring for Clients With Head and Spinal Cord Trauma 402
Cbapter 40 Caring for Clients \\fith Keurologic De-fícits 413

,Cbapter 41 lntroó0<:tion to the Sensory System 422
Chapter 42 Caring for Clie11ts With Eye Disorders 432
Chapter 43 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Ear Disorders 44 1
Cbapter 44 lntroó0<:tion to the Gastrointestinal Systern and Accessory Structures 45 1
Chapter 45 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Disorders of the Upper Gastrointestinal Trac.t 460
Cbapter 46 Caring for Clients \\fith Disorders of the Lo\ver Gastrointestinal Tract 468
Chapter 47 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Disorders of the Li\·er, Gallbladder, or Pancreas 476
Chapter 48 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Ostoinies 486
Cbapter 49 lntroó0<:tion to the Endocrine Systern 496
Chapter 50 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Disorders of the Endoc.rine Syste1n 506
Cbapter 51 Caring for Clients \\fith Diabetes Mellitus 517
Chapter 52 lntroóuction to the Female and Mate Reproducti\ e Systems 527
Chapter 53 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Disorders of the Female Reproductive Syste1n 538
Cbapter 54 Caring for Clients \\fith Breast Disorders 547
Chapter 55 Caring for Clie11ts \\iith Disorders of the Mate Reproducti\·e System 557
Cbapter 56 Caring for Clients With Sexually Transmitted Infections 568
Chapter 57 lntroóuction to the Urinary System 578
Chapter 58 Caring for Clients \\iith Disorders of the Kidneysand Ureters 589
Cbapter 59 Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Bladder and Urethra 598
Chapter 60 lntroóuction to the Musculoskeletal System 609
Cbapter 61 Caring for Clients Requiring Ortbopedic Treatment 618
Chapter 62 Caring for Clients \\iith Tratunatic Musculoskeletal Injuries 630
Chapter 63 Caring for Clients \\iith Orthopedic and Connective Tissue Disorders 642
Cbapter 64 lntroó0<:tion to the Integumentary Systern 653
Chapter 65 Caring for Clients \\iith Skin, Hair. and Nail Disorders 663
Cbapter 66 Caring for Clients With Bums 674
Chapter 67 Interaction of Body and Mind 684
Chapter 68 Caring for Clie11ts With Alcxiety Disorders 693
Cbapter 69 Caring for Clients \\fith Mood Disorders 703
Chapter 70 Caring for Clients \\iith Eating Disorders 715
Cbapter 71 Caring for Clients With Substance Use Disorders 724
Chapter 72 Caring for Clients \\iith Dementia and Thought Disorders

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Chapter 1 Concepts and Trends in Healthcare
◦ A new nurse is working with a preceptor on an inpatient medical-surgical
unit. The preceptor advises the student that which is the priority when
working as a professional nurse?
◦ Attending to holistic client needs
◦ Ensuring client safety
◦ Not making medication errors
◦ Providing client-
focused care
ANSWER: B

◦ All aactions a are a appropriate a for a the a professional a nurse.
a However, a ensuring aclient asafety ais athe apriority. aUp ato a98,000 adeaths aresult
aeach ayear afrom aerrors a in a hospital a care, a according a to a the a 2000 a Institute a of
a Medicine a report. a Many a more a clients a have a suffered a injuries a and a less a serious
a outcomes. a Every a nurse a has a the a responsibility a to a guard a the a clients a safety.


◦ DIF: a Understanding/Comprehension a REF:
a 2 a KEY: aPatient a safety a MSC: a Integrated a Process:
a Nursing a Process: aIntervention
◦ NOT: a Client a Needs a Category: a Safe a and
a Effective a Care a Environment: aSafety aand a Infection a Control


◦ A a nurse a is a orienting a a a new a client a and a family ato athe a inpatient
a unit. a What a information adoes athe anurse aprovide ato ahelp athe aclient
apromote ahis aor aher aown a safety?
◦ Encourage a the a client a and a family a to abe a active apartners.
◦ Have athe aclient amonitor ahand ahygiene ain acaregivers.
◦ Offer athe afamily athe aopportunity ato astay awith athe aclient.
◦ Tell athe aclient ato aalways a wear
a his a or a her a armband.
ANSWER: aA

◦ Each aaction a could a be aimportant a for a the a client a or a family ato
a perform. a However, aencouraging athe aclient ato abe aactive ain ahis aor aher
ahealth acare aas aa apartner ais a the a most a critical. a The a other a actions a are

◦ very alimited ain ascope aand ado anot aprovide athe abroad
aprotection athat a being a active a and a involved a does.


◦ DIF: a Understanding/Comprehension a REF:
a 3 a KEY: aPatient a safety aMSC: aIntegrated a Process:
aTeaching/ a Learning

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