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INTERPROFESSIONAL APPROACH 5T
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H EDITION BY LYNNE
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M. DUNPHY xt
,Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing An Interprofessional Approach 5th Edition
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CONTENTS:
I.xtCARING-BASEDxtNURSING:xtTHExtART
Chapterxt1.xtPrimaryxtCarextinxtthextTwenty-FirstxtCentury:xtAxtCirclextofxtCaring
Chapterxt2.xtCaringxtandxtthextAdvancedxtPracticextNurse
Chapterxt3.xtHealthxtPromotion
Chapterxt4.xtThextArtxtofxtDiagnosisxtandxtTreatment
Chapterxt5.xtEvidence-BasedxtPractice
II.x t CARING-BASEDx t NURSING:x t THEx t SCIENCE
Sectionxt1.xtNeurologicalxtProblems
Chapterxt6.xtCommonxtNeurologicalxtComplaints
Chapterxt7.xtSeizurextDisorders
Chapterxt8.xtDegenerativext Disorders
Chapterxt9.xtCerebrovascularxtAccidentxt(Stroke)
Chapterxt10.xtInfectiousxtandxtInflammatoryxtNeurologicalxtDisorders
Sectionxt2.xtSkinxtProblems
Chapterxt11.xtCommonxtSkinxtComplaints
Chapterx t 12.x t Parasiticx t Skinx t Infestations
Chapterxt13.xtFungalxtSkinxtInfections
Chapterxt14.xtBacterialxtSkinxtInfections
Chapterxt15.xtViralxtSkinxtInfections
Chapterxt16.xtDermatitis
Chapterxt17.xtSkinxtLesions
Sectionxt3.xtEyextProblems
Chapterxt18.xtCommonxtEyextComplaints
Chapterxt19.xtLidxtandxtConjunctivalxtPathology
Chapterxt20.xtVisualxtDisturbancesxtandxtImpairedxtVision
Sectionxt4.xtEar,xtNose,xtandxtThroatxtProblems
Chapterxt21.xtCommonxtEar,xtNose,xtandxtThroatxtComplaints
Chapterxt22.xtHearingxtandxtBalancextDisorders
Chapterx t 23.x t Inflammatoryx t andx t Infectiousx t Disordersx t ofx t thex t Ear
Chapterxt24.xtInflammatoryxtandxtInfectiousxtDisordersxtofxtthextNose,xtSinuses,xtMouth,xtandxtThroat
Chapterxt25.xtEpistaxis
Chapterxt 26.xtTemporomandibularxtDisorders
Chapterxt27.xtDysphonia
Sectionx t 5.x t Respiratoryx t Problems
Chapterxt28.xtCommonxtRespiratoryxtComplaints
Chapterxt29.xtSleepxtApnea
Chapterx t 30.x t Infectiousx t Respiratoryx t Disorders
Chapterx t 31.x t Inflammatoryx t Respiratoryx t Disorders
Chapterxt32.xtLungxtCancer
Chapterxt33.xtSmokingxtAddiction
Sectionxt6.xtCardiovascularxtProblems
Chapterxt34.xtCommonxtCardiovascularxtComplaints
Chapterxt35.xtCardiacxtandxtAssociatedxtRiskxtDisorders
Chapterxt36.xtDysrhythmiasxtandxtValvularxtDisorders
Chapterxt37.xtDisordersxtofxtthextVascularxtSystem
Sectionxt7.xtAbdominalxtProblems
Chapterxt38.xtCommonxtAbdominalxtComplaints
Chapterx t 39.x t Infectiousx t Gastrointestinalx t Disorders
Chapterxt40.xtGastricxtandxtIntestinalxtDisorders
Chapterxt41.xtGallbladderxtandxtPancreaticxtDisorders
Chapterxt42.xtCirrhosisxtandxtLiverxtFailure
Sectionxt8.xtRenalxtProblems
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Chapterxt43.xtCommonxtUrinaryxtComplaints
Chapterxt 44.xt Urinaryx t Tractx t Disorders
Chapterxt45.xtKidneyxtandxtBladderxtDisorders
ChapterxtSectionxt9.xtGender-RelatedxtHealthxtProblems
Chapterxt46.xtCommonxtReproductivextSystemxtComplaints
Chapterxt47.xtBreastxtDisorders
Chapterxt48.xtVaginal,xtUterine,xtandxtOvarianxtDisorders
Chapterx t 49.x t Prostatex t Disorders
Chapterxt50.xtPenilextandxtTesticularxtDisorders
Chapterx t 51.x t Sexuallyx t Transmittedx t Infections
Sectionxt10.xtMusculoskeletalxtProblems
Chapterxt52.xtCommonxtMusculoskeletalxtComplaints
Chapterxt53.xtSpinalxtDisorders
Chapterxt54.xtSoft-TissuextDisorders
Chapterxt55.xtOsteoarthritisxtandxtOsteoporosis
Sectionxt11.xtEndocrinextandxtMetabolicxtProblems
Chapterxt56.xtCommonxtEndocrinextandxtMetabolicxtComplaints
Chapterxt57.xtGlandularxtDisorders
Chapterxt58.xtDiabetesxtMellitus
Chapterxt59.xtMetabolicxtDisorders
Sectionxt12.xtHematologicalxtandxtImmunologicalxtProblems
Chapterxt60.xtCommonxtHematologicalxtandxtImmunologicalxtComplaints
Chapterxt61.xtHematologicxtDisorders
Chapterxt62.xtImmunologicalxtDisorders
Chapterx t 63.x t Infectiousx t Disorders
Sectionxt13.xtPsychosocialxtProblems
Chapterxt64.xtCommonxtPsychosocialxtComplaints
Chapterxt65.xtSubstancextUsextDisorders
Chapterxt66.xtSchizophreniaxt SpectrumxtDisorders
Chapterxt67.xtMoodxtDisorders
Chapterxt68.xtAnxiety,xtStress,xtandxtTrauma-RelatedxtDisorders
Chapterxt69.xtObsessive-CompulsivextDisorders
Chapterxt70.xtBehavioralxtDisordersxtRelatedxttoxtPhysical/PhysiologicalxtDisturbances
Chapterxt71.xtNeurodevelopmentalxtDisorders
Sectionxt14.xtUrgentxtCarextProblems
Chapterxt72.xtCommonxtUrgentxtCarextComplaints
Chapterxt73.xtCommonxtInjuries
Chapterxt74.xtToxicxtExposures
Chapterxt75.xtEnvironmentalxtExposures
III.x t CARING-BASEDx t NURSING:x t THEx t PRACTICE
Chapterx t 76.x t Sportsx t Physicals
Chapterxt77.xtPrimaryxtCarextofxtOlderxtAdults
Chapterxt78.xtPalliativextCarextandxtPainxtManagement
Chapterxt79.xtEthicalxtandxtLegalxtIssuesxtofxtaxtCaring-BasedxtPractice
Chapterxt80.xtThextBusinessxtofxtAdvancedxtPracticextNursing
Chapterxt81.xtThext15-MinutextHour:xtPracticalxtApproachesxttoxtBehavioralxtHealthxtforxtPrimaryxtCare
Chapterxt82.xtPuttingxtCaringxtIntoxtPractice:xtCaringxtforxtSelf
, Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing An Inter-
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professionalApproach 5th Edition Dunphy Test Bank xt xt xt xt xt
Chapter 01. Primary Care in the Twenty-First Century: A Circle of Caring
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1. A nurse has conducted a literature review in an effort to identify the effect of hand washing on
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theincidence of nosocomial (hospital- xt xt xt
acquired) infections in acute care settings. An article presented findings at a level of significanc
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e of <0.01. This indicates that
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A) the control group and the experimental group were more than 99% similar.
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B) the findings of the study have less than 1% chance of being attributable to chance.
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C) the effects of the intervention were nearly zero.
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D) the clinical significance of the findings was less than 1:100.
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Ans: B xt
Feedback: The level of significance is the level at which the researcher believes that the study results
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most likely represent a nonchance event. A level of significance of <0.01 indicates that there is less
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than 1% probability that the result is due to chance.
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2. A nurse has read a qualitative research study in order to understand the lived experience of parents
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who have a neonatal loss. Which of the following questions should the nurse prioritize when apprai
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sing the results of this study?
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A) How well did the authors capture the personal experiences of these parents?
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B) How well did the authors control for confounding variables that may have affected the findings?
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C) Did the authors use statistical measures that were appropriate to the phenomenon in question?
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D) Were the instruments that the researchers used statistically valid and reliable?
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Ans: A xt
Feedback: Qualitative studies are judged on the basis of how well they capture and convey the subje
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ctive experiences of individuals. Statistical measures and variables are not dimensions of a qualitativ
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e methodology.
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3. A nurse has expressed skepticism to a colleague about the value of nursing research, claiming that
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nursing research has little relevance to practice. How can the nurses colleague best defend the impo
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rtance of nursing research?
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PRIMARY CARE: ART AND SCIENCE O
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F ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING AN
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INTERPROFESSIONAL APPROACH 5T
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H EDITION BY LYNNE
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M. DUNPHY xt
,Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing An Interprofessional Approach 5th Edition
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CONTENTS:
I.xtCARING-BASEDxtNURSING:xtTHExtART
Chapterxt1.xtPrimaryxtCarextinxtthextTwenty-FirstxtCentury:xtAxtCirclextofxtCaring
Chapterxt2.xtCaringxtandxtthextAdvancedxtPracticextNurse
Chapterxt3.xtHealthxtPromotion
Chapterxt4.xtThextArtxtofxtDiagnosisxtandxtTreatment
Chapterxt5.xtEvidence-BasedxtPractice
II.x t CARING-BASEDx t NURSING:x t THEx t SCIENCE
Sectionxt1.xtNeurologicalxtProblems
Chapterxt6.xtCommonxtNeurologicalxtComplaints
Chapterxt7.xtSeizurextDisorders
Chapterxt8.xtDegenerativext Disorders
Chapterxt9.xtCerebrovascularxtAccidentxt(Stroke)
Chapterxt10.xtInfectiousxtandxtInflammatoryxtNeurologicalxtDisorders
Sectionxt2.xtSkinxtProblems
Chapterxt11.xtCommonxtSkinxtComplaints
Chapterx t 12.x t Parasiticx t Skinx t Infestations
Chapterxt13.xtFungalxtSkinxtInfections
Chapterxt14.xtBacterialxtSkinxtInfections
Chapterxt15.xtViralxtSkinxtInfections
Chapterxt16.xtDermatitis
Chapterxt17.xtSkinxtLesions
Sectionxt3.xtEyextProblems
Chapterxt18.xtCommonxtEyextComplaints
Chapterxt19.xtLidxtandxtConjunctivalxtPathology
Chapterxt20.xtVisualxtDisturbancesxtandxtImpairedxtVision
Sectionxt4.xtEar,xtNose,xtandxtThroatxtProblems
Chapterxt21.xtCommonxtEar,xtNose,xtandxtThroatxtComplaints
Chapterxt22.xtHearingxtandxtBalancextDisorders
Chapterx t 23.x t Inflammatoryx t andx t Infectiousx t Disordersx t ofx t thex t Ear
Chapterxt24.xtInflammatoryxtandxtInfectiousxtDisordersxtofxtthextNose,xtSinuses,xtMouth,xtandxtThroat
Chapterxt25.xtEpistaxis
Chapterxt 26.xtTemporomandibularxtDisorders
Chapterxt27.xtDysphonia
Sectionx t 5.x t Respiratoryx t Problems
Chapterxt28.xtCommonxtRespiratoryxtComplaints
Chapterxt29.xtSleepxtApnea
Chapterx t 30.x t Infectiousx t Respiratoryx t Disorders
Chapterx t 31.x t Inflammatoryx t Respiratoryx t Disorders
Chapterxt32.xtLungxtCancer
Chapterxt33.xtSmokingxtAddiction
Sectionxt6.xtCardiovascularxtProblems
Chapterxt34.xtCommonxtCardiovascularxtComplaints
Chapterxt35.xtCardiacxtandxtAssociatedxtRiskxtDisorders
Chapterxt36.xtDysrhythmiasxtandxtValvularxtDisorders
Chapterxt37.xtDisordersxtofxtthextVascularxtSystem
Sectionxt7.xtAbdominalxtProblems
Chapterxt38.xtCommonxtAbdominalxtComplaints
Chapterx t 39.x t Infectiousx t Gastrointestinalx t Disorders
Chapterxt40.xtGastricxtandxtIntestinalxtDisorders
Chapterxt41.xtGallbladderxtandxtPancreaticxtDisorders
Chapterxt42.xtCirrhosisxtandxtLiverxtFailure
Sectionxt8.xtRenalxtProblems
,Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing An Interprofessional Approach 5th Edition
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Chapterxt43.xtCommonxtUrinaryxtComplaints
Chapterxt 44.xt Urinaryx t Tractx t Disorders
Chapterxt45.xtKidneyxtandxtBladderxtDisorders
ChapterxtSectionxt9.xtGender-RelatedxtHealthxtProblems
Chapterxt46.xtCommonxtReproductivextSystemxtComplaints
Chapterxt47.xtBreastxtDisorders
Chapterxt48.xtVaginal,xtUterine,xtandxtOvarianxtDisorders
Chapterx t 49.x t Prostatex t Disorders
Chapterxt50.xtPenilextandxtTesticularxtDisorders
Chapterx t 51.x t Sexuallyx t Transmittedx t Infections
Sectionxt10.xtMusculoskeletalxtProblems
Chapterxt52.xtCommonxtMusculoskeletalxtComplaints
Chapterxt53.xtSpinalxtDisorders
Chapterxt54.xtSoft-TissuextDisorders
Chapterxt55.xtOsteoarthritisxtandxtOsteoporosis
Sectionxt11.xtEndocrinextandxtMetabolicxtProblems
Chapterxt56.xtCommonxtEndocrinextandxtMetabolicxtComplaints
Chapterxt57.xtGlandularxtDisorders
Chapterxt58.xtDiabetesxtMellitus
Chapterxt59.xtMetabolicxtDisorders
Sectionxt12.xtHematologicalxtandxtImmunologicalxtProblems
Chapterxt60.xtCommonxtHematologicalxtandxtImmunologicalxtComplaints
Chapterxt61.xtHematologicxtDisorders
Chapterxt62.xtImmunologicalxtDisorders
Chapterx t 63.x t Infectiousx t Disorders
Sectionxt13.xtPsychosocialxtProblems
Chapterxt64.xtCommonxtPsychosocialxtComplaints
Chapterxt65.xtSubstancextUsextDisorders
Chapterxt66.xtSchizophreniaxt SpectrumxtDisorders
Chapterxt67.xtMoodxtDisorders
Chapterxt68.xtAnxiety,xtStress,xtandxtTrauma-RelatedxtDisorders
Chapterxt69.xtObsessive-CompulsivextDisorders
Chapterxt70.xtBehavioralxtDisordersxtRelatedxttoxtPhysical/PhysiologicalxtDisturbances
Chapterxt71.xtNeurodevelopmentalxtDisorders
Sectionxt14.xtUrgentxtCarextProblems
Chapterxt72.xtCommonxtUrgentxtCarextComplaints
Chapterxt73.xtCommonxtInjuries
Chapterxt74.xtToxicxtExposures
Chapterxt75.xtEnvironmentalxtExposures
III.x t CARING-BASEDx t NURSING:x t THEx t PRACTICE
Chapterx t 76.x t Sportsx t Physicals
Chapterxt77.xtPrimaryxtCarextofxtOlderxtAdults
Chapterxt78.xtPalliativextCarextandxtPainxtManagement
Chapterxt79.xtEthicalxtandxtLegalxtIssuesxtofxtaxtCaring-BasedxtPractice
Chapterxt80.xtThextBusinessxtofxtAdvancedxtPracticextNursing
Chapterxt81.xtThext15-MinutextHour:xtPracticalxtApproachesxttoxtBehavioralxtHealthxtforxtPrimaryxtCare
Chapterxt82.xtPuttingxtCaringxtIntoxtPractice:xtCaringxtforxtSelf
, Primary Care: Art and Science of Advanced Practice Nursing An Inter-
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professionalApproach 5th Edition Dunphy Test Bank xt xt xt xt xt
Chapter 01. Primary Care in the Twenty-First Century: A Circle of Caring
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1. A nurse has conducted a literature review in an effort to identify the effect of hand washing on
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theincidence of nosocomial (hospital- xt xt xt
acquired) infections in acute care settings. An article presented findings at a level of significanc
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e of <0.01. This indicates that
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A) the control group and the experimental group were more than 99% similar.
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B) the findings of the study have less than 1% chance of being attributable to chance.
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C) the effects of the intervention were nearly zero.
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D) the clinical significance of the findings was less than 1:100.
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Ans: B xt
Feedback: The level of significance is the level at which the researcher believes that the study results
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most likely represent a nonchance event. A level of significance of <0.01 indicates that there is less
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than 1% probability that the result is due to chance.
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2. A nurse has read a qualitative research study in order to understand the lived experience of parents
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who have a neonatal loss. Which of the following questions should the nurse prioritize when apprai
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sing the results of this study?
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A) How well did the authors capture the personal experiences of these parents?
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B) How well did the authors control for confounding variables that may have affected the findings?
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C) Did the authors use statistical measures that were appropriate to the phenomenon in question?
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D) Were the instruments that the researchers used statistically valid and reliable?
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Ans: A xt
Feedback: Qualitative studies are judged on the basis of how well they capture and convey the subje
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ctive experiences of individuals. Statistical measures and variables are not dimensions of a qualitativ
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e methodology.
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3. A nurse has expressed skepticism to a colleague about the value of nursing research, claiming that
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nursing research has little relevance to practice. How can the nurses colleague best defend the impo
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rtance of nursing research?
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