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TEST BANK: PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING, 9TH EDITION, MARCIA STANHOPE, JEANETTE LANCASTER
Chapter 01: Community and Prevention-Oriented, Population-Focused Practice: The 
Foundation of Specialization in Public Health Nursing 
Stanhope: Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the 
Community, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. One of the primary focuses of improving the health of the American people in the twenty-first 
century is to address: 
a. bioterrorism and global health threats. 
b. delivery of individual care and hygiene. 
c. the need for increased hospital and ...
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Chapter 01: Community and Prevention-Oriented, Population-Focused Practice: The 
Foundation of Specialization in Public Health Nursing 
Stanhope: Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the 
Community, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. One of the primary focuses of improving the health of the American people in the twenty-first 
century is to address: 
a. bioterrorism and global health threats. 
b. delivery of individual care and hygiene. 
c. the need for increased hospital and ...
TEST BANK: PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE AND NURSING PRACTICE CARING FOR POPULATIONS, 1ST EDITION, BY SAVAGE
Chapter 1: Public Health and Nursing Practice 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The public health nurse (PHN) knows that he must approach a public health problem with an 
understanding of the related underlying risk factors in order to develop effective nursing interventions. 
He must also consider that these risk factors can be either based or based. 
A. Disease; individual 
B. Intervention; Government 
C. Epidemic; population 
D. Individual; population 
ANS: D 
Objective: 6. Identify the key roles and resp...
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Chapter 1: Public Health and Nursing Practice 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The public health nurse (PHN) knows that he must approach a public health problem with an 
understanding of the related underlying risk factors in order to develop effective nursing interventions. 
He must also consider that these risk factors can be either based or based. 
A. Disease; individual 
B. Intervention; Government 
C. Epidemic; population 
D. Individual; population 
ANS: D 
Objective: 6. Identify the key roles and resp...
Test Bank: PublicHealth Science Nursing Practice,1st Edition, Christine L. Savage, Joan E. Kub, Sarah L. Groves
Chapter 1: Public Health and Nursing Practice 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The public health nurse (PHN) knows that he must approach a public health problem with an 
understanding of the related underlying risk factors in order to develop effective nursing interventions. 
He must also consider that these risk factors can be either based or based. 
A. Disease; individual 
B. Intervention; Government 
C. Epidemic; population 
D. Individual; population 
ANS: D 
Objective: 6. Identify the key roles and resp...
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Chapter 1: Public Health and Nursing Practice 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The public health nurse (PHN) knows that he must approach a public health problem with an 
understanding of the related underlying risk factors in order to develop effective nursing interventions. 
He must also consider that these risk factors can be either based or based. 
A. Disease; individual 
B. Intervention; Government 
C. Epidemic; population 
D. Individual; population 
ANS: D 
Objective: 6. Identify the key roles and resp...
TEST BANK: QUALITY AND SAFETY FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL NURSING, 1ST EDITION, KIM AMER
Amer Leadership for Quality and Safety, 1/E 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
When reviewing interventions planned for a patient’s care the nurse ensures that safety is addressed. What is a 
characteristic of a safe intervention? 
1. Ensures that quality care will be provided 
2. Little or no risk of harm to the patient 
3. Results in improved outcomes 
4. Leads to fewer errors 
Correct Answer: 2 
Rationale 1: A safe intervention provides little or no risk of harm to the patient. Safe care d...
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Amer Leadership for Quality and Safety, 1/E 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
When reviewing interventions planned for a patient’s care the nurse ensures that safety is addressed. What is a 
characteristic of a safe intervention? 
1. Ensures that quality care will be provided 
2. Little or no risk of harm to the patient 
3. Results in improved outcomes 
4. Leads to fewer errors 
Correct Answer: 2 
Rationale 1: A safe intervention provides little or no risk of harm to the patient. Safe care d...
TEST BANK: SKILLSIN CLINICAL NURSING, 7/E, AUDREY T BERMAN, SHIRLEE SNYDER
Berman Skills in Clinical Nursing, 7e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
The nurse is caring for a client who developed an infection after admission to the hospital. This infection would 
be classified as a: 
1. Nosocomial infection. 
2. Bacterial infection. 
3. Health care-associated infection. 
4. Therapeutic infection. 
Correct Answer: 1 
Rationale 1: A nosocomial infection is an infection that originates specifically in the hospital, while a health car 
associated infection can originate in...
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Berman Skills in Clinical Nursing, 7e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
The nurse is caring for a client who developed an infection after admission to the hospital. This infection would 
be classified as a: 
1. Nosocomial infection. 
2. Bacterial infection. 
3. Health care-associated infection. 
4. Therapeutic infection. 
Correct Answer: 1 
Rationale 1: A nosocomial infection is an infection that originates specifically in the hospital, while a health car 
associated infection can originate in...
TEST BANK: SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL VOCATIONAL NURSING FROM STUDENT TO LEADER, 6TH EDITION, HILL
Hill & Howlett: Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing, 6th Edition 
Test Bank 
Chapter 1: The Adult Learner and the Practical/Vocational Nursing Program 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which individual in a practical/vocational nursing class would be identified as a 
traditional adult learner? One who 
1. has been out of school for many years. 
2. has children and grandchildren. 
3. knows the routine of education. 
4. is in his or her early twenties. 
ANS: 4 
Traditional adult learners are individuals wh...
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Hill & Howlett: Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing, 6th Edition 
Test Bank 
Chapter 1: The Adult Learner and the Practical/Vocational Nursing Program 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which individual in a practical/vocational nursing class would be identified as a 
traditional adult learner? One who 
1. has been out of school for many years. 
2. has children and grandchildren. 
3. knows the routine of education. 
4. is in his or her early twenties. 
ANS: 4 
Traditional adult learners are individuals wh...
TEST BANK: UNDERSTANDING NURSING RESEARCH BUILDING AN EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE, 5TH EDITION, BURNS
Burns: Understanding Nursing Research, 5th Edition 
Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The primary purpose of nursing research is to: 
a. bring prestige to the discipline. 
b. fund nursing education. 
c. generate scientific knowledge to guide nursing practice. 
d. promote the importance of nursing in society. 
ANS: C 
The ultimate goal of nursing research is the generation of an empirical knowledge base to 
guide practice. 
Al...
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Burns: Understanding Nursing Research, 5th Edition 
Chapter 01: Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The primary purpose of nursing research is to: 
a. bring prestige to the discipline. 
b. fund nursing education. 
c. generate scientific knowledge to guide nursing practice. 
d. promote the importance of nursing in society. 
ANS: C 
The ultimate goal of nursing research is the generation of an empirical knowledge base to 
guide practice. 
Al...
UNDERSTANDING THE ESSENTIALS OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING, 2ND EDITION, KATHLEEN OUIMET PERRIN,
Perrin, Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing, 2/e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
Which patient would the nurse identify as experiencing a critical illness? The patient: 
1. With chronic airflow limitation whose VS are BP 110/72, P 110, R 16 
2. With acute bronchospasm and whose VS are BP 100/60, P 124, R 32 
3. Who was involved in a motor vehicle crash whose VS are BP 124/74, P 74, R 18 
4. On hemodialysis for chronic renal failure with no urine output and whose VS are BP 9...
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Perrin, Understanding the Essentials of Critical Care Nursing, 2/e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
Which patient would the nurse identify as experiencing a critical illness? The patient: 
1. With chronic airflow limitation whose VS are BP 110/72, P 110, R 16 
2. With acute bronchospasm and whose VS are BP 100/60, P 124, R 32 
3. Who was involved in a motor vehicle crash whose VS are BP 124/74, P 74, R 18 
4. On hemodialysis for chronic renal failure with no urine output and whose VS are BP 9...
TEST BANK FOR GENETICS A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH, 4TH EDITION, PIERCE
Chapter 1 
Introduction to Genetics 
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 
Matching 
For questions 1-8, match the research focus to the subdiscipline of genetics inwhich 
that phenomenon is primarily studied. 
1. Evolution (c) a. Transmission genetics 
2. Chemical nature of gene (b) b. Molecular genetics 
3. Gene regulation (b) c. Population genetics 
4. Arrangement of genes onchromosomes (a) 
5. Gene mapping (a) 
6. Differences in allele frequencies in wetand 
dry environments (c) 
7. Differences in gene ex...
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Chapter 1 
Introduction to Genetics 
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 
Matching 
For questions 1-8, match the research focus to the subdiscipline of genetics inwhich 
that phenomenon is primarily studied. 
1. Evolution (c) a. Transmission genetics 
2. Chemical nature of gene (b) b. Molecular genetics 
3. Gene regulation (b) c. Population genetics 
4. Arrangement of genes onchromosomes (a) 
5. Gene mapping (a) 
6. Differences in allele frequencies in wetand 
dry environments (c) 
7. Differences in gene ex...
Test bank for Berry & Kohn’s Operating Room Technique, 13th Edition by Phillips
Chapter 02: Foundations of Perioperative Patient Care Standards 
Phillips: Berry & Kohn’s Operating Room Technique, 13th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Who is responsible for documenting the final counts at the end of the case as correct or 
incorrect? 
a. Scrub person 
b. Surgeon 
c. Anesthesiologist 
d. Circulating nurse 
ANS: D 
The circulating nurse is responsible for final documentation. 
REF: 22 
2. Optimal patient care requires which element? 
a. Deterring an admission of fault in sterile...
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Chapter 02: Foundations of Perioperative Patient Care Standards 
Phillips: Berry & Kohn’s Operating Room Technique, 13th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Who is responsible for documenting the final counts at the end of the case as correct or 
incorrect? 
a. Scrub person 
b. Surgeon 
c. Anesthesiologist 
d. Circulating nurse 
ANS: D 
The circulating nurse is responsible for final documentation. 
REF: 22 
2. Optimal patient care requires which element? 
a. Deterring an admission of fault in sterile...
TEST BANK FOR SONOGRAPHY 5TH EDITION REVA ARNEZ CURRY MARILYN PRINCE
Very helpful!
TEST BANK GENERAL ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY 10TH EDITION BY KATHERINE DENNISTON JOSEPH TOPPING DANAE QUIRK DORR
TEST BANK FOR PSYCHOLOGY 6TH EDITION BY SAUNDRA K. CICCARELLI J. NOLAND WHITE
TEST BANK FOR PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES: A PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL APPROACH, 2ND CANADIAN EDITION, MICHAEL PATRICK ADAMS, CAROL QUAM URBAN, MOHAMED EL-HUSSEIN, JOSEPH OSUJI, SHIRLEY KING
TEST BANK FOR SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 5TH EDITION TOM GILOVICH