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Nursing 7th Edition by Astle and Duggleby
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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1.IHealthIandIWellness
2.ITheICanadianIHealthICareIDeliveryISystem
3.ITheIDevelopmentIofINursingIinICanada
4.ICommunityIHealthINursingIPractice
5.IPracticalINursingIinICanada
6.ITheoreticalIFoundationsIofINursingIPractice
7.ICriticalIThinkingIinINursingIPractice
8.IEvidence-InformedIPractice
9.INursingIValuesIandIEthics
10.ILegalIImplicationsIinINursingIPractice
11.IGlobalIandIPlanetaryIHealth
12.IIndigenousIHealth
13.INursingILeadershipIandICollaborativeIPractice
14.INursingIAssessment,IDiagnosis,IandIPlanning
15.IImplementingIandIEvaluatingINursingICare
16.IDocumentingIandIReporting
17.INursingIInformaticsIandICanadianINursingIPractice
18.ICommunicationIandIRelationalIPractice
19.IClient-CentredICare:IInterprofessionalICollaborativeIPractice
20.IFamilyINursing
21.IPatientIEducation
22.IDevelopmentalITheories
23.IConceptionIThroughIAdolescence
24.IYoungItoIMiddleIAdulthood
25.IOlderIPersons
26.ITheIExperienceIofILoss,IDeath,IandIGrief
27.ISelf-Concept
28.ISex,IGender,IandISexuality
29.ISpiritualityIinIHealthIandIHealthICare
30.IStressIandIAdaptation
31.IVitalISigns
32.IPainIAssessmentIandIManagement
33.IHealthIAssessmentIandIPhysicalIExamination
34.IInfectionIControl
35.IMedicationIAdministrationIandIManagement
36.IIntegrativeIHealthICare
37.IActivityIandIExercise
38.IQualityIandIPatientISafety
39.IHygiene
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40.ICardiopulmonaryIFunctioningIandIOxygenation
41.IFluid,IElectrolyte,IandIAcid–BaseIBalances
42.ISleep
43.INutrition
44.IUrinaryIElimination
45.IBowelIElimination
46.IMobilityIandIImmobility
47.ISkinIIntegrityIandIWoundICare
48.ISensoryIAlterations
49.ICareIofISurgicalIPatients
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ChapterI01:IHealthIandIWellness
PotterIetIal:ICanadianIFundamentalsIofINursing,I7thIEdition
MULTIPLEICHOICE
1. TheInurseIisIusingItheIpopulationIhealthIpromotionImodelItoIdevelopIactionsIforIimprov
ingIhealth.IAfterIasking,I“OnIwhatIshouldIweItakeIaction?”;I“HowIshouldIweItakeIaction?
”;IandI“WhyIshouldIweItakeIaction?”ItheInurseIwillIaskIwhichIofItheIfollowingIquestions?
a. “WithIwhomIshouldIweIact?”
b. “WhenIshouldIweItakeIaction?”
c. “WhichIgovernmentIshouldItakeIaction?”
d. “WhereIshouldIweIfirstIact?”
ANS:I A
TheInextIquestionItoIaskIwhenIusingItheIpopulationIhealthImodelIapproachIisI“WithIwh
omIshouldIweIact?”ITheIotherIchoicesIareInotIquestionsIincludedIinIthisImodel.
DIF: Apply REF:I13,IFigureI1-5
OBJ:IContrastIdistinguishingIfeaturesIofIhealthIpromotionIandIdiseaseIpreventio
n.ITOP:I Implementation
MSC:I CPNRE:IFoundationsIofIPractic
e
2. TheIprincipleI“HealthIpromotionIisImultisectoral”ImeansIwhichIofItheIfollowing?
a. RelationshipsIbetweenIindividual,Isocial,IandIenvironmentalIfactorsImu
stIbeIrecognized.
b. Physical,Imental,Isocial,Iecological,Icultural,IandIspiritualIaspectsIofIhealthI
mustIbeIrecognized. NIRIIIGIB.CIM
c. InIorderItoIchangeIunhealthU yIliS
vingNanT
dIworkiO
ngIconditions,IareasIotherIthanIhe
althImustIalsoIbeIinvolved.
d. HealthIpromotionIinvolvesItheIuseIofIknowledgeIfromIdisciplinesIsuchIasIsoci
al,Ieconomic,Ipolitical,Ienvironmental,Imedical,IandInursingIsciences,IasIwellI
asIfromIfirst-handIexperience.
ANS:I C
TheIstatementI“HealthIpromotionIisImultisectoral”IisItheIprincipleIexplainedIbyItheIneces
sityItoIinvolveIareasIotherIthanIhealthIinIorderItoIchangeIunhealthyIlivingIandIworkingIcondi
tions.
DIF: Understand REF:I11
OBJ:IContrastIdistinguishingIfeaturesIofIhealthIpromotionIandIdiseaseIprevent
ion.ITOP:I Planning MSC:I CPNRE:IFoundationsIofIPractice
3. AccordingItoItheIWorldIHealthIOrganization,IwhatIisItheIbestIdescriptionIofI“health”?
a. SimplyItheIabsenceIofIdisease.
b. InvolvingItheItotalIpersonIandIenvironment.
c. StrictlyIpersonalIinInature.