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Table of Contents r r r
UNIT 1 Exploring Contemporary Nursing
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Chapter 1 Nursing Foundations
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Chapter 2 Nursing Process
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UNIT 2 Integrating Basic Concepts
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Chapter 3 Laws and Ethics
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Chapter 4 Health and Illness
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Chapter 5 Homeostasis, Adaptation, and Stress
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Chapter 6 Culture and Ethnicity
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UNIT 3 Fostering Communication
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Chapter 7 The Nurse–Client Relationship
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Chapter 8 Client Teaching
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Chapter 9 Recording and Reporting
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UNIT 4 Performing Basic Client Care
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Chapter 10 Asepsis r r r
Chapter 11 Admission, Discharge, Transfer, and Referrals Ch
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apter 12 Vital Signs
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Chapter 13 Physical Assessment
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Chapter 14 Special Examinations and Tests
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UNIT 5 Assisting with Basic Needs
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Chapter 15 Nutritionr r r
Chapter 16 Fluid and Chemical Balance
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Chapter 17 Hygiene r r r
Chapter 18 Comfort, Rest, and Sleep
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Chapter 19 Safety r r r
Chapter 20 Pain Management
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Chapter 21 Oxygenation
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Chapter 22 Infection Control
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UNIT 6 Assisting the Inactive Client
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Chapter 23 Body Mechanics, Positioning, and Moving Ch
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apter 24 Fitness and Therapeutic Exercise
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Chapter 25 Mechanical Immobilization
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Chapter 26 Ambulatory Aids
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UNIT 7 The Surgical Client
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Chapter 27 Perioperative Care
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Chapter 28 Wound Care
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Chapter 29 Gastrointestinal Intubation
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UNIT 8 Promoting Elimination
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Chapter 30 Urinary Elimination
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Chapter 31 Bowel Elimination
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UNIT 9 Medication Administration
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Chapter 32 Oral Medications
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Chapter 33 Topical and Inhalant Medications
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Chapter 34 Parenteral Medications
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Chapter 35 Intravenous Medications
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UNIT 10 Intervening in Emergency Situations
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Chapter 36 Airway Management
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Chapter 37 Resuscitation
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UNIT 11 Caring for the Terminally Ill
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Chapter 38 End-of-Life Care
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Chapter 1: Exploring Contemporary Nursing
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1. Which of the following activities is not part of the role of therapists (RTs) in r r r r r r r r r r r rr r r r
patient assessment?
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a.Assist the physician with diagnostic reasoning skills.
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b.Help the physician select appropriate pulmonary function tests.
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c.Interpret arterial blood gas values and suggest mechanical ventilation changes. d.
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Document the patient diagnosis in the patient’s chart.
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RTs are not qualified to make an official diagnosis. This is the role of the attending
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physician. REF: Table 1-1, pg. 4 r r r r r OBJ: 9 r r
2. In which of the following stages of patient–clinician interaction is the review of
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Physician orders should be reviewed in the patient’s chart before the physician sees the
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patient. REF: Table 1-1, pg. 4
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3.In which stage of patient–clinician interaction is the patient identification bracelet checked?
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