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Professional Nursing Concepts Competencies
for Quality Leadership 4th Edition Finkelman
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, Professional3Nursing3Concepts3Competencies3for3Quality3Leadership34th3Edition3Finkel
man3Test3Bank
Table3of3Content
Section3I3The3Profession3of3Nursing
Chapter313Professional3Nursing:3History3and3Development3of3the3Nursing3Profession
Chapter323The3Essence3of3Nursing:3Knowledge3and3Caring
Chapter333Nursing3Education,3Accreditation,3and3Regulation
Chapter343Success3in3Your3Nursing3Education3Program
Section3II3The3Healthcare3Context
Chapter353Health3Policy3and3Political3Action
Chapter363Ethics3and3Legal3Issues
Chapter373Health3Promotion,3Disease3Prevention,3and3Illness:3A3Community3and3Population
Health3Perspective
Chapter383The3Healthcare3Delivery3System:3Focus3on3Acute3Care
Section3III3Core3Healthcare3Professional3Competencies
Chapter393Provide3Patient3and3Person-Centered3Care
Chapter3103Work3in3Interprofessional3Teams
Chapter3113Employ3Evidence-Based3Practice
Chapter3123Apply3Quality3Improvement
Chapter3133Utilize3Informatics3and3Healthcare3Technologies
Section3IV3The3Practice3of3Nursing3Today3and3in3the3Future
Chapter3143The3Future:3Transformation3of3Nursing3Practice3Through3Professional3Leadership
,Chapter:3Chapter3013-3Quiz
Multiple3Choice
1. Protein3hormones3and3enzymes3are3stored3in3the3_
,3awaiting3signals3to3be3released3into3the3cell.
A) food3vacuole
B) Golgi3complex
C) rough3endoplasmic3reticulum GRADESLAB.COM
D) secretory3vesicles
3Ans:3D
Complexity:3 Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
2. Low3serum3albumin3levels3(hypoalbuminemia)3can3cause3edema3because:
A) oncotic3pressure3increases.
B) oncotic3pressure3decreases.
C) osmotic3pressure3increases.
D) hydrostatic3pressure3decreases
.3Ans:3B
Complexity:3 Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
3. Neurotransmitters3are3packaged3into3vesicles3and3then3fuse3with3the3cell3membrane3for3release.3Thi
s3is3an3example3of:
A) pinocytosis.
B) phagocytosis.
C) exocytosis.
, D) endocytosis.3
Ans:3C3Complexi
ty:3Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
4. What3is3a3possible3reason3for3increased3risk3for3chromosomal3abnormalities3with3older3maternal3age?
A) Ova3meiosis3is3complete3by3the3time3a3girl3is3born3thereby3making3them3less3likely3to3divide3properly.
B) The3older3ova3are3more3likely3to3have3errors3during3meiosis.
C) Older3ova3are3more3likely3to3have3p533gene3mutations.
D) Ova3are3continuously3produced3thereby3increasing3the3chance3of3creating3defective3o
va.3Ans:3B
Complexity:3Moderate
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
5. DNA3that3is3transmitted3from3parents3to3offspring3mainly3comes3from3the:
A) mitochondria.
B) nucleolus.
C) ribosomes.
D) nucleus.
Ans:3D3Complexi GRADESLAB.COM
ty:3Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
6. A3patient3will3be3receiving3stem3cells3obtained3from3a3donor’s3blood3(allogenic3transplant)3for3leuke
mia3(abnormal3white3blood3cells).3These3stem3cells3are3categorized3as3multipotent3because3they3can
3make:
A) multiple3types3of3cells3in3the3body.
B) only3white3blood3cells.
C) all3types3of3blood3cells.
D) differentiated3cells3that3can3become3any3cel
l.3Ans:3C
Complexity:3 Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
7. During3which3phase3of3the3cell3cycle3are3there3“checkpoints”3where3damaged3DNA3is3fixed?
A) Interphase
B) Prophase
C) Metaphase
D) Anaphase
3Ans:3A
Professional Nursing Concepts Competencies
for Quality Leadership 4th Edition Finkelman
TEST BANK 3
, Professional3Nursing3Concepts3Competencies3for3Quality3Leadership34th3Edition3Finkel
man3Test3Bank
Table3of3Content
Section3I3The3Profession3of3Nursing
Chapter313Professional3Nursing:3History3and3Development3of3the3Nursing3Profession
Chapter323The3Essence3of3Nursing:3Knowledge3and3Caring
Chapter333Nursing3Education,3Accreditation,3and3Regulation
Chapter343Success3in3Your3Nursing3Education3Program
Section3II3The3Healthcare3Context
Chapter353Health3Policy3and3Political3Action
Chapter363Ethics3and3Legal3Issues
Chapter373Health3Promotion,3Disease3Prevention,3and3Illness:3A3Community3and3Population
Health3Perspective
Chapter383The3Healthcare3Delivery3System:3Focus3on3Acute3Care
Section3III3Core3Healthcare3Professional3Competencies
Chapter393Provide3Patient3and3Person-Centered3Care
Chapter3103Work3in3Interprofessional3Teams
Chapter3113Employ3Evidence-Based3Practice
Chapter3123Apply3Quality3Improvement
Chapter3133Utilize3Informatics3and3Healthcare3Technologies
Section3IV3The3Practice3of3Nursing3Today3and3in3the3Future
Chapter3143The3Future:3Transformation3of3Nursing3Practice3Through3Professional3Leadership
,Chapter:3Chapter3013-3Quiz
Multiple3Choice
1. Protein3hormones3and3enzymes3are3stored3in3the3_
,3awaiting3signals3to3be3released3into3the3cell.
A) food3vacuole
B) Golgi3complex
C) rough3endoplasmic3reticulum GRADESLAB.COM
D) secretory3vesicles
3Ans:3D
Complexity:3 Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
2. Low3serum3albumin3levels3(hypoalbuminemia)3can3cause3edema3because:
A) oncotic3pressure3increases.
B) oncotic3pressure3decreases.
C) osmotic3pressure3increases.
D) hydrostatic3pressure3decreases
.3Ans:3B
Complexity:3 Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
3. Neurotransmitters3are3packaged3into3vesicles3and3then3fuse3with3the3cell3membrane3for3release.3Thi
s3is3an3example3of:
A) pinocytosis.
B) phagocytosis.
C) exocytosis.
, D) endocytosis.3
Ans:3C3Complexi
ty:3Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
4. What3is3a3possible3reason3for3increased3risk3for3chromosomal3abnormalities3with3older3maternal3age?
A) Ova3meiosis3is3complete3by3the3time3a3girl3is3born3thereby3making3them3less3likely3to3divide3properly.
B) The3older3ova3are3more3likely3to3have3errors3during3meiosis.
C) Older3ova3are3more3likely3to3have3p533gene3mutations.
D) Ova3are3continuously3produced3thereby3increasing3the3chance3of3creating3defective3o
va.3Ans:3B
Complexity:3Moderate
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
5. DNA3that3is3transmitted3from3parents3to3offspring3mainly3comes3from3the:
A) mitochondria.
B) nucleolus.
C) ribosomes.
D) nucleus.
Ans:3D3Complexi GRADESLAB.COM
ty:3Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
6. A3patient3will3be3receiving3stem3cells3obtained3from3a3donor’s3blood3(allogenic3transplant)3for3leuke
mia3(abnormal3white3blood3cells).3These3stem3cells3are3categorized3as3multipotent3because3they3can
3make:
A) multiple3types3of3cells3in3the3body.
B) only3white3blood3cells.
C) all3types3of3blood3cells.
D) differentiated3cells3that3can3become3any3cel
l.3Ans:3C
Complexity:3 Easy
Ahead:3Basic3Cell3Function3and3Structure3Subj
ect:3Chapter31
Title:3Cellular3Function
7. During3which3phase3of3the3cell3cycle3are3there3“checkpoints”3where3damaged3DNA3is3fixed?
A) Interphase
B) Prophase
C) Metaphase
D) Anaphase
3Ans:3A