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TEST BANK FOR HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT IN NURSING D’AMICO 2ND EDITION
D’Amico/Barbarito Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing, 2/e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
The nurse is obtaining a health history from a client who reports that he is healthy and has no health concerns. As 
part of the health history, the nurse documents that the client reported that he has high blood pressure and suffers 
from a leg ulcer that remains unhealed after 6 months. Which of the following statements would be the best 
choice for the nurse to use at this point in the intervi...
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D’Amico/Barbarito Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing, 2/e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
The nurse is obtaining a health history from a client who reports that he is healthy and has no health concerns. As 
part of the health history, the nurse documents that the client reported that he has high blood pressure and suffers 
from a leg ulcer that remains unhealed after 6 months. Which of the following statements would be the best 
choice for the nurse to use at this point in the intervi...
TEST BANK FOR HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 4TH EDITION: WILSON
Test Bank 1-2 
Wilson & Giddens: Health Assessment for Nursing Practice, 
4th Edition 
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Chapter 1: Why Learn Health Assessment? 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A male client enters the emergency department and tells the triage nurse at the desk 
that he is “having a heart attack.” The nurse’s top priority at this time is to: 
a. Determine the client’s personal data and insurance coverage. 
b. Ask the client to take a seat in the waiting room until his name is called. 
c. Request that a nu...
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Test Bank 1-2 
Wilson & Giddens: Health Assessment for Nursing Practice, 
4th Edition 
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Chapter 1: Why Learn Health Assessment? 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A male client enters the emergency department and tells the triage nurse at the desk 
that he is “having a heart attack.” The nurse’s top priority at this time is to: 
a. Determine the client’s personal data and insurance coverage. 
b. Ask the client to take a seat in the waiting room until his name is called. 
c. Request that a nu...
TEST BANK FOR HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 1ST EDITION: GARTEE
Chapter 1: Healthcare Delivery Fundamentals 
1. The term outpatient care is synonymous with which of the following terms? 
a. Inpatient care 
b. Long-term care 
c. Surgical care 
d. Ambulatory care 
e. Clinical care 
2. Most ambulatory care services occur in a(n): 
a. hospital. 
b. physician or other healthcare provider office. 
c. university. 
d. urgent care center. 
e. emergency department. 
3. A(n) ________ is NOT considered an ambulatory care setting. 
a. surgical center 
b. chiropractic cli...
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Chapter 1: Healthcare Delivery Fundamentals 
1. The term outpatient care is synonymous with which of the following terms? 
a. Inpatient care 
b. Long-term care 
c. Surgical care 
d. Ambulatory care 
e. Clinical care 
2. Most ambulatory care services occur in a(n): 
a. hospital. 
b. physician or other healthcare provider office. 
c. university. 
d. urgent care center. 
e. emergency department. 
3. A(n) ________ is NOT considered an ambulatory care setting. 
a. surgical center 
b. chiropractic cli...
TEST BANK FOR HEALTH THE BASICS 10TH EDITION BY DONATELLE
Health: The Basics, 10e (Donatelle) 
Chapter 1 Accessing Your Health 
1) A healthy person has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT 
A) being free of illness. 
B) being physically fit. 
C) being mentally and emotionally stable. 
D) being addicted to drugs and alcohol. 
Answer: D 
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 5 
Skill: Understanding 
2) Which of the following were cited by college students in a national survey as major 
impediments to performing well academically? 
A) Pressure from parents and family ...
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Health: The Basics, 10e (Donatelle) 
Chapter 1 Accessing Your Health 
1) A healthy person has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT 
A) being free of illness. 
B) being physically fit. 
C) being mentally and emotionally stable. 
D) being addicted to drugs and alcohol. 
Answer: D 
Diff: 1 Page Ref: 5 
Skill: Understanding 
2) Which of the following were cited by college students in a national survey as major 
impediments to performing well academically? 
A) Pressure from parents and family ...
TEST BANK FOR HEMATOLOGY CLINICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS, 4TH EDITION: RODAK
Rodak: Hematology, 4th Edition 
Chapter 01: An Overview of Clinical Laboratory Hematology 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Hematology is the study of: 
a. Blood cells 
b. Serum electrolytes 
c. Plasma hormone levels 
d. Bacteria in the blood 
ANS: A 
Hematology is the study of blood cells—their number, production, and morphology. 
Plasma and serum electrolytes and hormone levels are evaluated in various subdivisions 
of clinical chemistry, and bacteria are evaluated in clinical microbiology. 
D...
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Rodak: Hematology, 4th Edition 
Chapter 01: An Overview of Clinical Laboratory Hematology 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Hematology is the study of: 
a. Blood cells 
b. Serum electrolytes 
c. Plasma hormone levels 
d. Bacteria in the blood 
ANS: A 
Hematology is the study of blood cells—their number, production, and morphology. 
Plasma and serum electrolytes and hormone levels are evaluated in various subdivisions 
of clinical chemistry, and bacteria are evaluated in clinical microbiology. 
D...
TEST BANK FOR HIGH ACUITY NURSING 6TH EDITION KATHLEEN DORMAN WAGNER
Wagner, High Acuity Nursing, 6e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
The patient who had surgery yesterday reports his chest feels tight. Assessment reveals respiratory rate of 29, 
inspiratory wheezes, stridor, and an oxygenation saturation of 80%. The nurse would consider this patient to be 
which priority for transfer to the intensive care unit (ICU)? 
1. Priority 1 
2. Priority 2 
3. Priority 3 
4. Priority 4 
Correct Answer: 1 
Rationale 1: This patient is exhibiting signs of an acute respir...
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Wagner, High Acuity Nursing, 6e 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
The patient who had surgery yesterday reports his chest feels tight. Assessment reveals respiratory rate of 29, 
inspiratory wheezes, stridor, and an oxygenation saturation of 80%. The nurse would consider this patient to be 
which priority for transfer to the intensive care unit (ICU)? 
1. Priority 1 
2. Priority 2 
3. Priority 3 
4. Priority 4 
Correct Answer: 1 
Rationale 1: This patient is exhibiting signs of an acute respir...
TEST BANK FOR HIGH-ACUITY NURSING, 5TH EDITION: KATHLEEN WAGNER
Wagner/Johnson/Hardin-Pierce, Test Item File for High-Acuity Nursing, 
5th Edition 
Wagner 
Module 1 – High-Acuity Nursing 
Learning Objectives 
1-1. Discuss the various health care environments in which high-acuity patients receive care. 
1-2. Identify the need for resource allocation and staffing strategies for high-acuity patients. 
1-3. Examine the use of technology in high-acuity environments. 
1-4. Identify the components of a healthy work environment. 
1-5. Discuss the importance of pat...
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Wagner/Johnson/Hardin-Pierce, Test Item File for High-Acuity Nursing, 
5th Edition 
Wagner 
Module 1 – High-Acuity Nursing 
Learning Objectives 
1-1. Discuss the various health care environments in which high-acuity patients receive care. 
1-2. Identify the need for resource allocation and staffing strategies for high-acuity patients. 
1-3. Examine the use of technology in high-acuity environments. 
1-4. Identify the components of a healthy work environment. 
1-5. Discuss the importance of pat...
TEST BANK FOR HUMAN DISEASES, 3RD EDITION : NEIGHBORS
Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Diseases 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Treatment interventions may include: 
a. medications. c. education. 
b. nutritional modifications. d. all of the above. 
ANS: D 
a. Medications may be prescribed as treatment for certain conditions, but other treatments are also listed. 
b. Nutritional modifications may be recommended for certain conditions, but other treatments are also listed. 
c. Education may assist the patient to better handle his or her condition, but other tre...
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Diseases 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Treatment interventions may include: 
a. medications. c. education. 
b. nutritional modifications. d. all of the above. 
ANS: D 
a. Medications may be prescribed as treatment for certain conditions, but other treatments are also listed. 
b. Nutritional modifications may be recommended for certain conditions, but other treatments are also listed. 
c. Education may assist the patient to better handle his or her condition, but other tre...
TEST BANK FOR INTEGRATED CARDIOPULMONARY PHARMACOLOGY, 3RD EDITION : COLBERT
Test B 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1. Which term best describes the study of drugs and their action on the body? 
a. Therapeutics 
b. Pharmacology 
c. Pharmacotherapy 
d. Disease management 
2. The most common source of drugs today is: 
a. Plants. 
b. Animals. 
c. Chemical synthesis. 
d. Genetic bioengineering. 
3. The agency that regulates drug testing and approves new drugs is the: 
a. Center for Drug Evalu...
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Test B 
Chapter 1 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1. Which term best describes the study of drugs and their action on the body? 
a. Therapeutics 
b. Pharmacology 
c. Pharmacotherapy 
d. Disease management 
2. The most common source of drugs today is: 
a. Plants. 
b. Animals. 
c. Chemical synthesis. 
d. Genetic bioengineering. 
3. The agency that regulates drug testing and approves new drugs is the: 
a. Center for Drug Evalu...
TEST BANK FOR INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 6TH EDITION: MARILYN EDMUNDS
Test Bank 1-2 
Edmunds: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 6th Edition 
Chapter 1: Pharmacology and the Nursing Process in LPN Practice 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A patient states that he takes an over-the-counter laxative occasionally for 
constipation. This is an example of 
1. objective data. 
2. inspection. 
3. subjective data. 
4. alternative therapy. 
ANS: 3 
Subjective data are information given by the patient or family and include the 
concerns or symptoms felt by the patient. 
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Test Bank 1-2 
Edmunds: Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology, 6th Edition 
Chapter 1: Pharmacology and the Nursing Process in LPN Practice 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A patient states that he takes an over-the-counter laxative occasionally for 
constipation. This is an example of 
1. objective data. 
2. inspection. 
3. subjective data. 
4. alternative therapy. 
ANS: 3 
Subjective data are information given by the patient or family and include the 
concerns or symptoms felt by the patient. 
...
TEST BANK FOR INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 7TH EDMUNDS
TEST BANK FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASE PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CORRELATIONS 8TH EDITION CROWLEY
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TEST BANK FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN DISEASE PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CORRELATIONS 8TH EDITION CROWLEY
TEST BANK FOR GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING, 3 EDITION: PATRICIA A. TABLOSKI
TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS OF MATERNAL AND PEDIATRIC NURSING, 3RD EDITION : WHITE