Davis Advantage For Medical-Surgical Nursing: Making Connections To
Practice Third Edition
By Janice J. Hoffman Phd Latest Update.
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Foundations For Medical-Surgical Nursing
Chapter 2: Interprofessional Collaboration And Care Coordination
Chapter 3: Cultural Considerations
Chapter 4: Ethical Concepts
Chapter 5: Palliative Care And End-Of-Life Issues
Chapter 6: Geriatric Implications For Medical-Surgical Nursing
Chapter 7: Oxygen Therapy Management
Chapter 8: Fluid And Electrolyte Management
Chapter 9: Acid-Base Balance
Chapter 10: Overview Of Infusion Therapies
Chapter 11: Pain Management
Chapter 12: Complementary And Alternative Care Initiatives
Chapter 13: Overview Of Cancer Care
Chapter 14: Overview Of Shock And Sepsis
Chapter 15: Priorities For The Preoperative Patient
Chapter 16: Priorities For The Intraoperative Patient
Chapter 17: Priorities For The Postoperative Patient
Chapter 18: Assessment Of Immune Function
Chapter 19: Coordinating Care For Patients With Connective Tissue Disorders
Chapter 20: Coordinating Care For Patients With Immune Disorders
Chapter 21: Coordinating Care For Patients With Multidrug-Resistant Organism Infectious Disorders
Chapter 22: Coordinating Care For Patients With Hiv
Chapter 23: Assessment Of Respiratory Function
Chapter 24: Coordinating Care For Patients With Infectious Respiratory Disorders
Chapter 25: Coordinating Care For Patients With Upper Airway Disorders
Chapter 26: Coordinating Care For Patients With Lower Airway Disorders
Chapter 27: Coordinating Care For Critically Ill Patients With Respiratory Dysfunction
Chapter 28: Assessment Of Cardiovascular Function
,Chapter 29: Coordinating Care For Patients With Cardiac Dysrhythmia
Chapter 30: Coordinating Care For Patients With Cardiac Disorders
Chapter 31: Coordinating Care For Patients With Vascular Disorders
Chapter 32: Coordinating Care For Critically Ill Patients With Cardiovascular Dysfunction
Chapter 33: Assessment Of Hematological Function
Chapter 34: Coordinating Care For Patients With Hematological Disorders
Chapter 35: Assessment Of Neurological Function
Chapter 36: Coordinating Care For Patients With Brain Disorders
Chapter 37: Coordinating Care For Patients With Spinal Cord Disorders
Chapter 38: Coordinating Care For Patients With Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
Chapter 39: Coordinating Care For Critically Ill Patients With Neurological Dysfunction
Chapter 40: Assessment Of Endocrine Function
Chapter 41: Coordinating Care For Patients With Pituitary Disorders
Chapter 42: Coordinating Care For Patients With Adrenal Disorders
Chapter 43: Coordinating Care For Patients With Thyroid And Parathyroid Disorders
Chapter 44: Coordinating Care For Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 45: Assessment Of Visual Function
Chapter 46: Coordinating Care For Patients With Visual Disorders
Chapter 47: Assessment Of Auditory Function
Chapter 48: Coordinating Care For Patients With Hearing Disorders
Chapter 49: Assessment Of Integumentary Function
Chapter 50: Coordinating Care For Patients With Skin Disorders
Chapter 51: Coordinating Care For Patients With Burns
Chapter 52: Assessment Of Musculoskeletal Function
Chapter 53: Coordinating Care For Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 54: Coordinating Care For Patients With Musculoskeletal Trauma
Chapter 55: Assessment Of Gastrointestinal Function
Chapter 56: Coordinating Care For Patients With Oral And Esophageal Disorders
Chapter 57: Coordinating Care For Patients With Stomach Disorders
, Chapter 58: Coordinating Care For Patients With Intestinal Disorders
Chapter 59: Coordinating Care For Patients With Hepatic Disorders
Chapter 60: Coordinating Care For Patients With Biliary And Pancreatic Disorders
Chapter 61: Assessment Of Renal And Urinary Function
Chapter 62: Coordinating Care For Patients With Renal Disorders
Chapter 63: Coordinating Care For Patients With Urinary Disorders
Chapter 64: Assessment Of Reproductive Function
Chapter 65: Coordinating Care For Female Patients With Reproductive And Breast Disorders
Chapter 66: Coordinating Care For Male Patients With Reproductive And Breast Disorders
Chapter 67: Coordinating Care For Patients With Sexually Transmitted Infection
Chapter 68: Managing Care For The Adult Patient With Obesity
Chapter 69: Substance Use Disorders In The Adult Population
Chapter 70: Emergency, Trauma, And Environmental Injuries
Chapter 71: Mass Casualty And Disaster Preparedness
Davis Advantage For Medical-Surgical Nursing:
Making Connections To Practice 3rd Edition Hoffman
Sullivan Test Bank
Chapter 1: Foundations For Medical-Surgical Nursing
Multiple Choice
Identify The Choice That Best Completes The Statement Or Answers The Question.
1. The Medical-Surgical Nurse Identifies A Clinical Practice Issue And Wants To Determine If There Is
Sufficient
Evidence To Support A Change In Practice. Which Type Of Study Provides The Strongest Evidence To
Support A
Practice Change?
1) Randomized Control Study
2) Quasi-Experimental Study
3) Case-Control Study
4) Cohort Study