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Table l l of l l Contents 1
Chapter l l 01: l l Introduction l l to ll Nursing 2
Chapter l l 02: l l Theory, l l Research, l l and l l Evidence-Based 11
l l Practice l l Chapter ll03: llHealth, llWellness, ll lland ll llHealth 20
l l Disparities l l Chapter l l 04: l l Health ll of l l the ll Individual, 29
l l Family, l l and l l Community l l Chapter ll05: llCultural llDiversity 37
Chapter ll06: llValues, llEthics, l l and ll llAdvocacy 45
l l Chapter ll 07: l l Legal l l Dimensions l l of l l Nursing 54
l l Practice l l Chapter ll08: ll Communication 62
Chapter l l 09: l l Teaching l l and l l Counseling 69
Chapter l l 10: l l Leading, l l Managing, l l and 77
l l Delegating l l Chapter l l 11: ll The ll Health ll Care 86
ll Delivery ll System 93
Chapter l l 12: l l Collaborative l l Practice l l and l l Care l l Coordination l l Across l l Settings
Chapter l l 13: l l Blended l l Competencies, l l Clinical l l Reasoning, l l and l l Processes l l of 100
l l Person- l l Centered llCare 109
Chapter l l 14: l l Assessing 117
Chapter l l 15: l l Diagnosing 125
Chapter l l 16: l l Outcome l l Identification l l and 135
l l Planning l l Chapter ll17: ll Implementing 142
Chapter l l 18: l l Evaluating 150
Chapter l l 19: l l Documenting l l and l l Reporting 158
l l Chapter ll 20: llNursing ll Informatics 164
Chapter ll21: l l Developmental ll llConcepts 173
l l Chapter l l 22: l l Conception l l Through l l Young 182
l l Adult l l Chapter ll23: ll The llAging ll Adult 190
Chapter l l 24: l l Asepsis l l and l l Infection l l Control 200
l l Chapter ll25: ll Vital llSigns 211
Chapter l l 26: l l Health l l Assessment 220
Chapter l l 27: l l Safety, l l Security, l l and l l Emergency 230
l l Preparedness l l Chapter ll28: ll Complementary lland 239
ll Integrative ll Health 250
Chapter l l 29: l l Medications 260
Chapter l l 30: l l Perioperative l l Nursing 269
l l Chapter ll31: llHygiene 279
Chapter l l 32: l l Skin l l Integrity l land ll Wound l l Care 289
l l Chapter ll33: llActivity 298
Chapter l l 34: l lRest l l and l lSleep 307
Chapter l l 35: l l Comfort l l and l l Pain l l Management 316
l l Chapter ll36: llNutrition 326
Chapter l l 37: l l Urinary l l Elimination 336
l l Chapter ll 38: l l Bowel ll Elimination 346
Chapter l l 39: l l Oxygenation l l and l l Perfusion 356
Chapter l l 40: l l Fluid, l l Electrolyte, l l and l l Acid-Base l l Balance 365
l l Chapter ll41: ll Self-Concept 375
Chapter l l 42: l l Stress l l and l l Adaptation 384
l l Chapter ll 43: l l Loss, l l Grief, l l and 393
l l Dying l l Chapter l l 44: l l Sensory 403
l l Functioning l l Chapter ll45: ll Sexuality
Chapter l l 46: l l Spirituality
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1. Which llof llthe llfollowing llstatements l laccurately lldescribe llan llelement ll of llnursing? l lSelect llall llthat llapply.
A) The llskills llinvolved llin l lnursing llare llprimarily l l technical llin llnature.
B) The llprimary llfocus llof llnursing llis llto llassist llindividuals llto llrecover llfrom llillness.
C) The llscience llof llnursing llis llthe llknowledge l l base llfor llthe llcare llthat llis llgiven.
D) The llart llof llnursing llis llthe llcollection ll of llknowledge l l through llresearch.
E) Nursing llis llconsidered llto llbe llboth llan llart lland lla llscience.
F) Nursing llis lla llprofession llthat l l used llspecialized l lknowledge lland llskills.
2. Which llof llthe llfollowing ll set llof llterms llbest lldescribes llnursing llat llthe llend llof llthe llMiddle llAges?
A) continuity, llcaring, llcritical llthinking
B) purpose, lldirection, llleadership
C) assessment, llinterventions, lloutcomes
D) advocacy, llresearch, lleducation
3. Which llof llthe llfollowing llis lla l lcharacteristic l l of l l nursing llpracticed llfrom llearly llcivilization
ll to ll the ll 16th l l century?
A) Most llearly llcivilizations llbelieved llthat llillness llhad llsupernatural llcauses.
B) The llphysician l l was llthe llpriest llwho lltreated lldisease l lwith llprayer.
C) The llnurse llwas lla llnun llcommitted llto llcaring llfor llthe llneedy lland llhomeless.
D) Nursing llchanged llfrom lla llspiritual llfocus llto llan ll emphasis ll on llknowledge l lexpansion.
4. In llwhat lltime llperiod lldid llnursing l lcare llas llwe llnow llknow llit llbegin?
A) pre-civilization
B) early llcivilization llto ll16th llcentury
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