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Canadian Fundamentals Of Nursing 7th
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, Contents
Chapter 01: Health And Wellness..............................................................................................................................................4
Chapter 02: The Canadian Health Care Delivery System Potter Et Al ....................................................................................13
Chapter 03: The Development Of Nursing In Canada .............................................................................................................21
Chapter 04: Community Health Nursing Practice....................................................................................................................27
Chapter 05: Theoretical Foundations Of Nursing Practice Potter Et Al ..................................................................................36
Chapter 06: Evidence-Informed Practice .................................................................................................................................42
Chapter 07: Nursing Values And Ethics ..................................................................................................................................50
Chapter 08: Legal Implications In Nursing Practice ................................................................................................................58
Chapter 09: Global Health .......................................................................................................................................................69
Chapter 10: Indigenous Health ................................................................................................................................................77
Chapter 11: Nursing Leadership, Management, And Collaborative Practicepotter Et Al ........................................................85
Chapter 12: Critical Thinking In Nursing Practice ..................................................................................................................93
Chapter 13: Nursing Assessment, Diagnosis, And Planning Potter Et Al ............................................................................. 101
Chapter 14: Implementing And Evaluating Nursing Care Potter Et Al ................................................................................. 112
Chapter 15: Documenting And Reporting ............................................................................................................................. 123
Chapter 16: Nursing Informatics And Canadian Nursing Practicepotter Et Al...................................................................... 137
Chapter 17: Communication And Relational Practice ........................................................................................................... 144
Chapter 18: Patient-Centred Care: Interprofessional Collaborative Practicepotter Et Al ...................................................... 156
Chapter 19: Family Nursing .................................................................................................................................................. 163
Chapter 20: Patient Education ............................................................................................................................................... 177
Chapter 21: Developmental Theories .................................................................................................................................... 189
Chapter 22: Conception Through Adolescence ..................................................................................................................... 198
Chapter 23: Young To Middle Adulthood ............................................................................................................................. 208
Chapter 24: Older Persons ..................................................................................................................................................... 217
Chapter 25: The Experience Of Loss, Death, And Grief Potter Et Al .................................................................................. 228
Chapter 26: Self-Concept ...................................................................................................................................................... 238
Chapter 27: Sexuality ............................................................................................................................................................ 246
Chapter 28: Spirituality In Health And Health Care .............................................................................................................. 255
Chapter 29: Stress And Adaptation........................................................................................................................................ 263
Chapter 30: Vital Signs.......................................................................................................................................................... 271
Chapter 31: Pain Assessment And Management ................................................................................................................... 288
Chapter 32: Health Assessment And Physical Examination Potter Et Al .............................................................................. 304
Chapter 33: Infection Control ................................................................................................................................................ 319
Chapter 34: Medication Administration................................................................................................................................. 337
Chapter 35: Complementary And Alternative Approaches In Health Carepotter Et Al ........................................................ 352
Chapter 36: Activity And Exercise ........................................................................................................................................ 360
Chapter 37: Quality And Patient Safety................................................................................................................................. 372
Chapter 38: Hygiene .............................................................................................................................................................. 384
Chapter 39: Cardiopulmonary Functioning And Oxygenationpotter Et Al ........................................................................... 403
Chapter 40: Fluid, Electrolyte, And Acid–Base Balances Potter Et Al ................................................................................. 419
Chapter 41: Sleep .................................................................................................................................................................. 435
Chapter 42: Nutrition ............................................................................................................................................................. 443
Chapter 43: Urinary Elimination ........................................................................................................................................... 459
,Chapter 44: Bowel Elimination ............................................................................................................................................. 474
Chapter 45: Mobility And Immobility ................................................................................................................................... 487
Chapter 46: Skin Integrity And Wound Care......................................................................................................................... 505
Chapter 47: Sensory Alterations ............................................................................................................................................ 525
Chapter 48: Care Of Surgical Patients ................................................................................................................................... 536
, Test Bank for Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 7th
Edition by Potter
Chapter 01: Health And Wellness
Potter Et Al: Canadian Fundamentals Of Nursing, 7th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The Nurse Is Using The Population Health Promotion Model To Develop Actions For
Improving Health. After Asking, “On What Should We Take Action?”; “How Should
We Take Action?”; And “Why Should We Take Action?” The Nurse Will Ask Which
Of The Following Questions?
a. “With Whom Should We Act?”
b. “When Should We Take Action?”
c. “Which Government Should Take Action?”
d. “Where Should We First Act?”
ANS: A
The Next Question To Ask When Using The Population Health Model Approach Is “With
Whom Should We Act?” The Other Choices Are Not Questions Included In This Model.
DIF: Apply REF: 13 (Figure 1-5)
OBJ: Contrast Distinguishing Features Of Health Promotion And Disease Prevention.
TOP: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion And Maintenance
2. The Principle “Health Promotion Is Multisectoral” Means Which Of The Following?
a. Relationships Between Individual, Social, And Environmental Factors Must
Be Recognized.
b. Physical, Mental, Social, Ecological, Cultural, And Spiritual Aspects Of Health
Must Be Recognized.
c. In Order To Change Unhealthy Living And Working Conditions, Areas Other
Than Health Must Also Be Involved.
d. Health Promotion Uses Knowledge From Disciplines Such As Social, Economic,
Political, Environmental, Medical, And Nursing Sciences, As Well As From
First-Hand Experience.
ANS: C
The Statement “Health Promotion Is Multisectoral” Is The Principle Explained By
The Necessity To Involve Areas Other Than Health In Order To Change
Unhealthy Living And Working Conditions.
DIF: Understand REF: 11
OBJ: Contrast Distinguishing Features Of Health Promotion And Disease
Prevention. TOP: Planning MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion And
Maintenance
3. According To The World Health Organization, What Is The Best Description Of “Health”?
a. Simply The Absence Of Disease.
b. Involving The Total Person And Environment.
c. Strictly Personal In Nature.
d. Status Of Pathological State.
ANS: B
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