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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING 11TH EDITION BY
POTTER PERRY
|COMPLETE CHAPTERS 1-50|100%VERIFIED ANSWERS
,table of contents
chapter 01: nursing today ................................................................................... 4
chapter 02: health care delivery system ............................................................ 15
chapter 03: community-based nursing practice ................................................. 26
chapter 04: theoretical foundations of nursing practice .................................... 36
chapter 05: evidence-based practice ................................................................. 47
chapter 06: health and wellness........................................................................ 58
chapter 07: caring in nursing practice ............................................................... 69
chapter 08: caring for patients with chronic illness ........................................... 78
chapter 09: cultural competence ....................................................................... 87
chapter 10: family dynamics ............................................................................. 98
chapter 11: developmental theories................................................................ 107
chapter 12: conception through adolescence .................................................. 117
chapter 13: young and middle adults .............................................................. 131
chapter 14: older adults .................................................................................. 141
chapter 15: critical thinking and clinical judgment .......................................... 154
chapter 16: nursing assessment ...................................................................... 164
chapter 17: analysis and nursing diagnosis ..................................................... 174
chapter 18: planning and outcomes identification in nursing care................... 184
chapter 19: implementing nursing care ........................................................... 195
chapter 20: evaluation .................................................................................... 207
chapter 21: managing patient care ................................................................. 218
chapter 22: ethics and values .......................................................................... 229
chapter 23: legal implications in nursing practice ........................................... 238
chapter 24: communication ............................................................................ 250
chapter 25: patient education ......................................................................... 264
chapter 26: informatics and documentation ................................................... 280
chapter 27: patient safety and quality ............................................................ 296
,chapter 28: infection prevention and control .................................................. 317
chapter 29: vital signs ..................................................................................... 341
chapter 30: health assessment and physical examination ............................... 364
chapter 31: medication administration ........................................................... 385
chapter 32: complementary, alternative, and integrative therapies ................ 409
chapter 33: self-concept .................................................................................. 420
chapter 34: sexuality ....................................................................................... 431
chapter 35: spiritual health ............................................................................. 442
chapter 36: loss and grief ................................................................................ 452
chapter 37: stress and coping.......................................................................... 463
chapter 38: activity and exercise ..................................................................... 473
chapter 39: immobility .................................................................................... 490
chapter 40: hygiene ........................................................................................ 512
chapter 41: oxygenation ................................................................................. 536
chapter 42: fluid, electrolyte, acid-base balance ............................................. 561
chapter 43: sleep............................................................................................. 584
chapter 44: pain management ........................................................................ 599
chapter 45: nutrition ....................................................................................... 618
chapter 46: urinary elimination ....................................................................... 638
chapter 47: bowel elimination ........................................................................ 658
chapter 48: skin integrity and wound care ...................................................... 678
chapter 49: sensory alterations ....................................................................... 703
chapter 50: perioperative nursing care ........................................................... 717
, chapter 01: nursing today
potter: fundamentals of nursing, 11th edition
multiple choice
1. which nurse most likely kept records on sanitation techniques and the effects on health?
a. florence nightingale
b. mary nutting
c. clara barton
d. lillian wald
answer>>a
nightingale was the first practicing nurse epidemiologist. her statistical analyses connected poor
sanitation with cholera and dysentery. mary nutting, clara barton, and lillian wald came after
nightingale, each contributing to the nursing profession in her own way. mary nutting was instrumental
in moving nursing education into universities. clara barton foundedthe american red cross. lillian wald
helped open the henry street settlement.
dif:understand (comprehension)
obj:discuss the influence of social, historical, political, and economic changes on nursing practices.
top: evaluation msc: health promotion and maintenance
2. the nurse prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcome. which standard of
nursing practice is the nurse following?
a. assessment
b. diagnosis
c. planning
d. implementation
answer>>c
in planning, the registered nurse develops a plan that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain
expected outcomes. during assessment, the registered nurse collects comprehensive data pertinent to
the patient’s health and/or the situation. in diagnosis, the registered nurse analyzes the assessment data
to determine the diagnoses or issues. during implementation, the registered nurse implements (carries
out) the identified plan.
dif:understand (comprehension)
obj:discuss the development of professional nursing roles. top: planning msc: management of care
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING 11TH EDITION BY
POTTER PERRY
|COMPLETE CHAPTERS 1-50|100%VERIFIED ANSWERS
,table of contents
chapter 01: nursing today ................................................................................... 4
chapter 02: health care delivery system ............................................................ 15
chapter 03: community-based nursing practice ................................................. 26
chapter 04: theoretical foundations of nursing practice .................................... 36
chapter 05: evidence-based practice ................................................................. 47
chapter 06: health and wellness........................................................................ 58
chapter 07: caring in nursing practice ............................................................... 69
chapter 08: caring for patients with chronic illness ........................................... 78
chapter 09: cultural competence ....................................................................... 87
chapter 10: family dynamics ............................................................................. 98
chapter 11: developmental theories................................................................ 107
chapter 12: conception through adolescence .................................................. 117
chapter 13: young and middle adults .............................................................. 131
chapter 14: older adults .................................................................................. 141
chapter 15: critical thinking and clinical judgment .......................................... 154
chapter 16: nursing assessment ...................................................................... 164
chapter 17: analysis and nursing diagnosis ..................................................... 174
chapter 18: planning and outcomes identification in nursing care................... 184
chapter 19: implementing nursing care ........................................................... 195
chapter 20: evaluation .................................................................................... 207
chapter 21: managing patient care ................................................................. 218
chapter 22: ethics and values .......................................................................... 229
chapter 23: legal implications in nursing practice ........................................... 238
chapter 24: communication ............................................................................ 250
chapter 25: patient education ......................................................................... 264
chapter 26: informatics and documentation ................................................... 280
chapter 27: patient safety and quality ............................................................ 296
,chapter 28: infection prevention and control .................................................. 317
chapter 29: vital signs ..................................................................................... 341
chapter 30: health assessment and physical examination ............................... 364
chapter 31: medication administration ........................................................... 385
chapter 32: complementary, alternative, and integrative therapies ................ 409
chapter 33: self-concept .................................................................................. 420
chapter 34: sexuality ....................................................................................... 431
chapter 35: spiritual health ............................................................................. 442
chapter 36: loss and grief ................................................................................ 452
chapter 37: stress and coping.......................................................................... 463
chapter 38: activity and exercise ..................................................................... 473
chapter 39: immobility .................................................................................... 490
chapter 40: hygiene ........................................................................................ 512
chapter 41: oxygenation ................................................................................. 536
chapter 42: fluid, electrolyte, acid-base balance ............................................. 561
chapter 43: sleep............................................................................................. 584
chapter 44: pain management ........................................................................ 599
chapter 45: nutrition ....................................................................................... 618
chapter 46: urinary elimination ....................................................................... 638
chapter 47: bowel elimination ........................................................................ 658
chapter 48: skin integrity and wound care ...................................................... 678
chapter 49: sensory alterations ....................................................................... 703
chapter 50: perioperative nursing care ........................................................... 717
, chapter 01: nursing today
potter: fundamentals of nursing, 11th edition
multiple choice
1. which nurse most likely kept records on sanitation techniques and the effects on health?
a. florence nightingale
b. mary nutting
c. clara barton
d. lillian wald
answer>>a
nightingale was the first practicing nurse epidemiologist. her statistical analyses connected poor
sanitation with cholera and dysentery. mary nutting, clara barton, and lillian wald came after
nightingale, each contributing to the nursing profession in her own way. mary nutting was instrumental
in moving nursing education into universities. clara barton foundedthe american red cross. lillian wald
helped open the henry street settlement.
dif:understand (comprehension)
obj:discuss the influence of social, historical, political, and economic changes on nursing practices.
top: evaluation msc: health promotion and maintenance
2. the nurse prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcome. which standard of
nursing practice is the nurse following?
a. assessment
b. diagnosis
c. planning
d. implementation
answer>>c
in planning, the registered nurse develops a plan that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain
expected outcomes. during assessment, the registered nurse collects comprehensive data pertinent to
the patient’s health and/or the situation. in diagnosis, the registered nurse analyzes the assessment data
to determine the diagnoses or issues. during implementation, the registered nurse implements (carries
out) the identified plan.
dif:understand (comprehension)
obj:discuss the development of professional nursing roles. top: planning msc: management of care