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Test Bank for Craven & Hirnle's Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts and Competencies for Practice 10th Edition | Chapters 26-30
Chapter 26- Skin Integrity and Wound Healing
Chapter 27- Infection Prevention and Management
Chapter 28- Pain Management
Chapter 29- Sensory Perception
Chapter 30- Respiratory Function

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- Chapter 27: Infection Prevention and Management • Examen
- Chapter 28: Pain Management • Examen
- Chapter 26: Skin Integrity and Wound Healing • Examen
- Chapter 29: Sensory Perception • Examen
- Chapter 30: Respiratory Function • Examen
Chapter 26- Skin Integrity and Wound Healing
Chapter 27- Infection Prevention and Management
Chapter 28- Pain Management
Chapter 29- Sensory Perception
Chapter 30- Respiratory Function

Chapter 30: Respiratory Function
1.	Which of the following dietary guidelines would be appropriate for the elderly homebound patient with advanced respiratory disease who informs the nurse that she has no energy to eat? 
a.	Snack on high-carbohydrate foods frequently 
b.	Eat smaller meals that are high in protein 
c.	Contact the physician for Ensure 
d.	Eat one large meal at noon 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
The patient should consume a diet in which the body can produce plasma proteins. The patient should have suf...
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1.	Which of the following dietary guidelines would be appropriate for the elderly homebound patient with advanced respiratory disease who informs the nurse that she has no energy to eat? 
a.	Snack on high-carbohydrate foods frequently 
b.	Eat smaller meals that are high in protein 
c.	Contact the physician for Ensure 
d.	Eat one large meal at noon 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: B 
 
Feedback: 
The patient should consume a diet in which the body can produce plasma proteins. The patient should have suf...
Chapter 29: Sensory Perception
1.	The nurse determines that when a female patient who underwent a mammogram earlier in the day is asked to have a breast ultrasound and is informed that she demonstrates signs of breast malignancy, the patient is at risk for experiencing sensory 
a.	Adaptation 
b.	Deprivation 
c.	Stimulation 
d.	Overload 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
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When the reticular activating system (RAS) is overwhelmed with input, a person may experience sensory overload and feel confused, anxious, and unable t...
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1.	The nurse determines that when a female patient who underwent a mammogram earlier in the day is asked to have a breast ultrasound and is informed that she demonstrates signs of breast malignancy, the patient is at risk for experiencing sensory 
a.	Adaptation 
b.	Deprivation 
c.	Stimulation 
d.	Overload 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: D 
 
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When the reticular activating system (RAS) is overwhelmed with input, a person may experience sensory overload and feel confused, anxious, and unable t...
Chapter 32: Fluid, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base
1.	Major control over the extracellular concentration of potassium within the human body is exerted by insulin and 
a.	Aldosterone 
b.	Albumin 
c.	Progesterone 
d.	Testosterone 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: A 
 
Feedback: 
Two hormones exert major control over the extracellular concentration of potassium: insulin and aldosterone. Aldosterone enhances renal secretion of potassium. 
 
2.	When atrial pressure is increased, then sodium 
a.	Decreases 
b.	Increases 
c.	Maintains the same 
d.	Is uncha...
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1.	Major control over the extracellular concentration of potassium within the human body is exerted by insulin and 
a.	Aldosterone 
b.	Albumin 
c.	Progesterone 
d.	Testosterone 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: A 
 
Feedback: 
Two hormones exert major control over the extracellular concentration of potassium: insulin and aldosterone. Aldosterone enhances renal secretion of potassium. 
 
2.	When atrial pressure is increased, then sodium 
a.	Decreases 
b.	Increases 
c.	Maintains the same 
d.	Is uncha...
Chapter 31: Cardiac Function
1.	Which of the following education interventions should the patient implement to improve heart function? 
a.	The patient should consume a diet high in sodium 
b.	An exercise plan to reduce blood glucose and eliminate acetone 
c.	Exercise initiatives to lower triglycerides and raise HDL 
d.	Implementation of 20 minute rest periods after meals 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: C 
 
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Exercise protects the cardiovascular system and promotes weight reduction by raising the good HDL cholesterol and...
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1.	Which of the following education interventions should the patient implement to improve heart function? 
a.	The patient should consume a diet high in sodium 
b.	An exercise plan to reduce blood glucose and eliminate acetone 
c.	Exercise initiatives to lower triglycerides and raise HDL 
d.	Implementation of 20 minute rest periods after meals 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: C 
 
Feedback: 
Exercise protects the cardiovascular system and promotes weight reduction by raising the good HDL cholesterol and...
Test Bank for Craven & Hirnle's Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts and Competencies for Practice 10th Edition | Chapters 21-25
Chapter 21- Medication Administration
Chapter 22- Intravenous Therapy
Chapter 23- Perioperative Nursing
Chapter 24- Hygiene and Self-Care
Chapter 25- Mobility

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- Chapter 23: Perioperative Nursing • Examen
- Chapter 24: Hygiene and Self-Care • Examen
- Chapter 21: Medication Administration • Examen
- Chapter 22: Intravenous Therapy • Examen
- Chapter 25: Mobility • Examen
Chapter 21- Medication Administration
Chapter 22- Intravenous Therapy
Chapter 23- Perioperative Nursing
Chapter 24- Hygiene and Self-Care
Chapter 25- Mobility

Chapter 26: Skin Integrity and Wound Healing
1.	An obese patient on the unit has demonstrated difficulty healing a large pressure ulcer. The nurse correctly recognizes that this is most likely because of which of the following factors? 
a.	The patients size limits his activity level. 
b.	Adipose tissue is poorly vascularized. 
c.	Obesity is linked to impaired white blood cell function. 
d.	The amount of tissue needing healing will increase the amount of time needed to adequately heal the wound. 
 
2.	A patient has been admitted to the...
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1.	An obese patient on the unit has demonstrated difficulty healing a large pressure ulcer. The nurse correctly recognizes that this is most likely because of which of the following factors? 
a.	The patients size limits his activity level. 
b.	Adipose tissue is poorly vascularized. 
c.	Obesity is linked to impaired white blood cell function. 
d.	The amount of tissue needing healing will increase the amount of time needed to adequately heal the wound. 
 
2.	A patient has been admitted to the...
Chapter 25: Mobility
1.	When the home care nurse notes that a widow of 3 months is not sleeping well, has no appetite, and does not attend activities outside the home, the nurse suspects the patient is experiencing 
a.	Depression 
b.	Dementia 
c.	Sensory overload 
d.	Sensory deprivation 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: A 
 
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Severe affective disorders can hinder mobility. Depression and catatonic states result in limited mobility not because of physical impairments, but because the person lacks the desire to move...
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1.	When the home care nurse notes that a widow of 3 months is not sleeping well, has no appetite, and does not attend activities outside the home, the nurse suspects the patient is experiencing 
a.	Depression 
b.	Dementia 
c.	Sensory overload 
d.	Sensory deprivation 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: A 
 
Feedback: 
Severe affective disorders can hinder mobility. Depression and catatonic states result in limited mobility not because of physical impairments, but because the person lacks the desire to move...
Chapter 28: Pain Management
1.	When a 17-year-old male athlete injures his knee during basketball practice and refuses to go to the school nurse, he states he does not have pain. The school nurse assesses the students knee and recognizes that by stating he does not have pain the student is 
a.	Not injured 
b.	In need of counseling 
c.	Not showing weakness to his peers 
d.	Ignoring the pain 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: C 
 
Feedback: 
To recognize or give in to pain may seem like a sign of weakness in the adolescent. 
 
2.	W...
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1.	When a 17-year-old male athlete injures his knee during basketball practice and refuses to go to the school nurse, he states he does not have pain. The school nurse assesses the students knee and recognizes that by stating he does not have pain the student is 
a.	Not injured 
b.	In need of counseling 
c.	Not showing weakness to his peers 
d.	Ignoring the pain 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: C 
 
Feedback: 
To recognize or give in to pain may seem like a sign of weakness in the adolescent. 
 
2.	W...
Chapter 27: Infection Prevention and Management
1.	The most common infections in children are 
a.	Respiratory 
b.	Gastrointestinal 
c.	Neurologic 
d.	Urinary 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: A 
 
Feedback: 
The most common infections in early childhood are respiratory infections. 
 
2.	Otitis media occurs in children because the 
a.	Eustachian tube is long and twisted 
b.	Eustachian tube has a downward turn 
c.	Eustachian tube is shorter and straighter 
d.	Eustachian tube is widened 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: C 
 
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The most common infectio...
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1.	The most common infections in children are 
a.	Respiratory 
b.	Gastrointestinal 
c.	Neurologic 
d.	Urinary 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: A 
 
Feedback: 
The most common infections in early childhood are respiratory infections. 
 
2.	Otitis media occurs in children because the 
a.	Eustachian tube is long and twisted 
b.	Eustachian tube has a downward turn 
c.	Eustachian tube is shorter and straighter 
d.	Eustachian tube is widened 
 
CORRECT ANSWER: C 
 
Feedback: 
The most common infectio...
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