Management (10th Edition)
Unit I: Foundations of Critical Care Nursing
Chapter 1: Critical Care Nursing Practice
Exam Revision Test Bank
EXAM BLUEPRINT
Content Area Weight
History and Evolution of
5%
Critical Care
Critical Care Nursing Roles 10%
Advanced Practice Nursing 5%
Social Determinants of Health
10%
(SDOH)
Evidence-Based Practice 10%
Patient-Centered & Holistic
10%
Care
Complementary Therapies 5%
Technology and Tele-ICU 10%
,Interprofessional
10%
Collaboration
Rapid Response Teams 10%
Quality & Safety 10%
Healthy Work Environment 5%
Question 1
Type: MCQ
Chapter Reference: Unit I, Chapter 1 — Critical Care Nursing
Practice
Learning Objective: Describe the historical development of
critical care nursing.
Cognitive Level: Recall
Difficulty: Easy
Which development most strongly contributed to the
emergence of modern critical care units?
A. The replacement of all bedside nurses with telemetry
systems
B. Advances in technology and the need for continuous close
monitoring of unstable patients
C. Elimination of interprofessional collaboration
D. Reduction in diagnostic testing
Correct Answer: B
,Rationale: Critical care units developed as technology advanced
and hospitals needed specialized areas for patients requiring
continuous monitoring, rapid intervention, and complex life
support.
Distractor Analysis:
A: Technology supports care but does not replace nurses.
C: Critical care depends heavily on collaboration.
D: Critical care expanded diagnostic capability rather than
reduced it.
Clinical Significance: Understanding the origin of critical care
helps nurses appreciate why surveillance, rapid response, and
advanced monitoring are central to ICU practice.
Question 2
Type: MCQ
Chapter Reference: Unit I, Chapter 1 — Critical Care Nursing
Practice
Learning Objective: Identify a defining feature of contemporary
critical care.
Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Difficulty: Easy
Which statement best reflects contemporary critical care
nursing?
A. Care is delivered primarily through isolated nurse decision-
, making.
B. ICU care focuses only on one organ system at a time.
C. Critical care emphasizes high-acuity monitoring,
interprofessional collaboration, and outcomes-based practice.
D. Families are excluded to reduce workload.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Modern critical care is multidisciplinary, technology-
supported, and focused on measurable patient outcomes.
Distractor Analysis:
A: ICU care is collaborative.
B: Patients often have multisystem problems.
D: Family involvement is commonly part of patient-centered
care.
Clinical Significance: This guides nurses to practice in a
coordinated, evidence-based, and patient-centered way.
Question 3
Type: SATA
Chapter Reference: Unit I, Chapter 1 — Critical Care Nursing
Practice
Learning Objective: Differentiate critical care nursing roles and
expanded-role positions.
Cognitive Level: Recall
Difficulty: Moderate