Potter and Perry's Canadian Fundament
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als of Nursing 7th Edition by Barbara J. A
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stle & Wendy Duggleby
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TESTBANK n
,Table of Contents
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Chaptern01nHealthnandnWellness 2
Chaptern02nThenCanadiannHealthnCarenDeliverynSystem 11
Chaptern03nThenDevelopmentnofnNursingninnCanada 19
Chaptern04nCommunitynHealthnNursingnPractice 25
Chaptern05nTheoreticalnFoundationsnofnNursingnPractice 34
Chaptern06nEvidence-InformednPractice 40
Chaptern07nNursingnValuesnandnEthics 48
Chaptern08nLegalnImplicationsninnNursingnPractice 56
Chaptern09nGlobalnHealth 67
Chaptern10nIndigenousnHealth 75
Chaptern11nNursingnLeadership,nManagement,nandnCollaborativenPractice 83
Chaptern12nCriticalnThinkingninnNursingnPractice 91
Chaptern13nNursingnAssessment,nDiagnosis,nandnPlanning 99
Chaptern14nImplementingnandnEvaluatingnNursingnCare 110
Chaptern15nDocumentingnandnReporting 121
Chaptern16nNursingnInformaticsnandnCanadiannNursingnPractice 135
Chaptern17nCommunicationnandnRelationalnPractice 142
Chaptern18nPatient-CentrednCarenInterprofessionalnCollaborativenPractice 154
Chaptern19nFamilynNursing 161
Chaptern20nPatientnEducation 175
Chaptern21nDevelopmentalnTheories 187
Chaptern22nConceptionnThroughnAdolescence 196
Chaptern23nYoungntonMiddlenAdulthood 206
Chaptern24nOldernPersons 215
Chaptern25nThenExperiencenofnLoss,nDeath,nandnGrief 226
Chaptern26nSelf-Concept 236
Chaptern27nSexuality 244
Chaptern28nSpiritualityninnHealthnandnHealthnCare 253
Chaptern29nStressnandnAdaptation 261
Chaptern30nVitalnSigns 269
Chaptern31nPainnAssessmentnandnManagement 286
Chaptern32nHealthnAssessmentnandnPhysicalnExamination 302
Chaptern33nInfectionnControl 317
Chaptern34nMedicationnAdministration 335
Chaptern35nComplementarynandnAlternativenApproachesninnHealthnCare 350
Chaptern36nActivitynandnExercise 358
Chaptern37nQualitynandnPatientnSafety 370
Chaptern38nHygiene 382
,Chaptern39nCardiopulmonarynFunctioningnandnOxygenation 401
Chaptern40nFluid,nElectrolyte,nandnAcid–BasenBalances 417
Chaptern41nSleep 433
Chaptern42nNutrition 441
Chaptern43nUrinarynElimination 457
Chaptern44nBowelnElimination 472
Chaptern45nMobilitynandnImmobility 485
Chaptern46nSkinnIntegritynandnWoundnCare 503
Chaptern47nSensorynAlterations 523
Chaptern48nCarenofnSurgicalnPatients 534
, Chaptern01:nHealthnandnWellness
Astlen&nDuggleby:nCanadiannFundamentalsnofnNursing,n7thnEdition
MULTIPLEnCHOICE
1. nThennursenisnusingnthenpopulationnhealthnpromotionnmodelntondevelopnactionsnfornimprovin
gnhealth.nAfternasking,n“Onnwhatnshouldnwentakenaction?”;n“Hownshouldnwentakenaction?”;n
andn“Whyn shouldnwentakenaction?”nthennursen willn asknwhichn ofnthenfollowingnquestions?
a. “Withnwhomn shouldn wenact?”
b. “Whennshouldn wentakenaction?”
c. “Whichn governmentn shouldntakenaction?”
d. “Wherenshouldn wenfirstnact?”
ANS:n A
Thennextnquestionntonasknwhennusingnthenpopulationnhealthnmodelnapproachnisn“Withnwhomnsho
uldnwenact?”nThenothernchoicesnarennotnquestionsnincludedninnthisnmodel.
DIF: Apply REF:n 13n(Figuren1-5)
OBJ:n Contrastndistinguishingn featuresnofn healthnpromotionn andndiseasenprevention.
TOP:n Implementation MSC:n NCLEX:n Healthn Promotionn andn Maintenance
2. Thenprinciplen“Healthnpromotionn isnmultisectoral”n meansnwhichnofnthenfollowing?
a. Relationshipsnbetweennindividual,nsocial,nandnenvironmentalnfactorsnmustnbenr
ecognized.
b. Physical,nmental,nsocial,necological,ncultural,nandnspiritualnaspectsnofnhealthnmustn
benrecognized.
c. Innorderntonchangenunhealthynlivingnandnworkingnconditions,nareasnothernthannhealthn
mustnalsonbeninvolved.
d. Healthnpromotionnusesnknowledgenfromndisciplinesnsuchnasnsocial,neconomic,npoliti
cal,nenvironmental,nmedical,nandnnursingnsciences,nasnwellnasnfromnfirst-
handnexperience.
ANS:n C
Thenstatementn“Healthnpromotionnisnmultisectoral”nisnthenprinciplenexplainednbynthenne
cessityntoninvolvenareasnothernthannhealthninnorderntonchangenunhealthynlivingnandnwork
ingnconditions.
DIF: Understand REF:n 11
OBJ:nContrastndistinguishingnfeaturesnofnhealthnpromotionnandndiseasenprevention.
nTOP:n Planning MSC:nNCLEX:nHealthnPromotionnandnMaintenance
3. AccordingntonthenWorldn Healthn Organization,nwhatnisnthenbestndescriptionn ofn “health”?
a. Simplynthenabsencenofndisease.
b. Involvingnthentotalnpersonn andn environment.
c. Strictlynpersonalninnnature.
d. Statusnofnpathologicalnstate.
ANS:n B
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