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TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 5THEDITION BY WILLIAMS
NURSIN TB.COM 
Chapter 2. Evidence-Based Practice 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1. The nurse working in a radiation oncology department wants to reduce the incidence of skin 
breakdown in patients who receive beam radiation. Which question should the nurse use to guide a 
literature search about this topic? 
a. How often do patients with beam radiation 
experience skin breakdown? 
b. Why do patients who get radiation beam therap...
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NURSIN TB.COM 
Chapter 2. Evidence-Based Practice 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1. The nurse working in a radiation oncology department wants to reduce the incidence of skin 
breakdown in patients who receive beam radiation. Which question should the nurse use to guide a 
literature search about this topic? 
a. How often do patients with beam radiation 
experience skin breakdown? 
b. Why do patients who get radiation beam therap...
TEST BANK: PHARMACOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NURSING CARE, 7TH EDITION, BONITA E. BROYLES, BARRY S. REISS, MARY E. EVANS
CHAPTER 1: DRUGS/AGENTS AND FACTORS AFFECTING THEIR ACTION 
TRUE/FALSE 
1. Solutions must be kept in tightly capped containers to prevent solvent evaporation. 
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 7 OBJ: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 
2. The nurse must use caution to prevent self-medication when applying transdermal patches to clients. 
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 9, Safe Nursing Practice 1-1 
OBJ: Cognitive Level: Application 
3. During a clinical trial, a client may be given an investigational drug without informed c...
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CHAPTER 1: DRUGS/AGENTS AND FACTORS AFFECTING THEIR ACTION 
TRUE/FALSE 
1. Solutions must be kept in tightly capped containers to prevent solvent evaporation. 
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 7 OBJ: Cognitive Level: Knowledge 
2. The nurse must use caution to prevent self-medication when applying transdermal patches to clients. 
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: p. 9, Safe Nursing Practice 1-1 
OBJ: Cognitive Level: Application 
3. During a clinical trial, a client may be given an investigational drug without informed c...
TEST BANK: PHARMACOLOGY A NURSING PROCESS APPROACH, 7TH EDITION, KEE
Kee: Pharmacology, 7th Edition 
Chapter 1: Drug Action: Pharmaceutic, Pharmacokinetic, and Pharmacodynamic 
Phases 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A nurse is providing an oral medication for pain relief to a client. To attain the fastest 
pain relief, the nurse administers the medication so that it is most rapidly absorbed from 
the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Which mode of delivery has the fastest absorption? 
a. Tablet 
b. Enteric-coated pill 
c. Capsule 
d. Liquid suspension 
ANS: D 
Drugs m...
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Kee: Pharmacology, 7th Edition 
Chapter 1: Drug Action: Pharmaceutic, Pharmacokinetic, and Pharmacodynamic 
Phases 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A nurse is providing an oral medication for pain relief to a client. To attain the fastest 
pain relief, the nurse administers the medication so that it is most rapidly absorbed from 
the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Which mode of delivery has the fastest absorption? 
a. Tablet 
b. Enteric-coated pill 
c. Capsule 
d. Liquid suspension 
ANS: D 
Drugs m...
TEST BANK: PHARMACOLOGY: CONNECTIONS TO NURSING PRACTICE, 1ST EDITION, MICHAEL P.ADAMS
Learning Outcome 1 Identify key events in the history of pharmacology. 
Adams: Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice 
Chapter 1 
Introduction to Pharmacology: Concepts and Connections 
1. The nurse is teaching a pharmacology class to a group of student nurses. Which key 
event(s) does the nurse include about the history of pharmacology? Select all that apply. 
1. Modern pharmacology begins in the mid-1600s. 
2. The first drugs included morphine, cocaine, and penicillin. 
3. Early researc...
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Learning Outcome 1 Identify key events in the history of pharmacology. 
Adams: Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice 
Chapter 1 
Introduction to Pharmacology: Concepts and Connections 
1. The nurse is teaching a pharmacology class to a group of student nurses. Which key 
event(s) does the nurse include about the history of pharmacology? Select all that apply. 
1. Modern pharmacology begins in the mid-1600s. 
2. The first drugs included morphine, cocaine, and penicillin. 
3. Early researc...
TEST BANK: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND HEALTH ASSESSMENT, CANADIAN 3RD EDITION, CAROLYN JARVIS
Chapter 01: Evidence-Based Assessment 
Jarvis: Physical Examination & Health Assessment, 3rd Canadian edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his 
respirations are 18 breaths per minute and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of 
data would be: 
a. Objective 
b. Reflective 
c. Subjective 
d. Introspective 
ANS: A 
Objective data are what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, 
palpating, and auscu...
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Chapter 01: Evidence-Based Assessment 
Jarvis: Physical Examination & Health Assessment, 3rd Canadian edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. After completing an initial assessment of a patient, the nurse has charted that his 
respirations are 18 breaths per minute and his pulse is 58 beats per minute. These types of 
data would be: 
a. Objective 
b. Reflective 
c. Subjective 
d. Introspective 
ANS: A 
Objective data are what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, 
palpating, and auscu...
TEST BANK: POPULATION AND COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING,6/E, MARY JO CLARK
Population and Community Health Nursing, 6e (Clark) 
Chapter 1 Population Health and Nursing 
1) The nurse is designing a program for pregnant adolescents in the community. The program 
will focus on fetal development, appropriate nutrition, developing social support systems, and 
screening for potential abuse by partners or others. This is an example of: 
1. Community-driven care. 
2. Community-focused care. 
3. Community-based nursing. 
4. Population health nursing. 
Answer: 4 
Explanation: 4....
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Population and Community Health Nursing, 6e (Clark) 
Chapter 1 Population Health and Nursing 
1) The nurse is designing a program for pregnant adolescents in the community. The program 
will focus on fetal development, appropriate nutrition, developing social support systems, and 
screening for potential abuse by partners or others. This is an example of: 
1. Community-driven care. 
2. Community-focused care. 
3. Community-based nursing. 
4. Population health nursing. 
Answer: 4 
Explanation: 4....
TEST BANK: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING, 9TH EDITION, GAIL W. STUART
Stuart: Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Nursing, 9th Edition 
Chapter 01: Roles and Functions of Psychiatric−Mental Health Nurses: 
Competent Caring 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. In 1952, Hildegard Peplau defined the psychiatric nurse’s role as: 
1. a professional who helps patients with attitude adjustment needs. 
2. a nurse who is extensively trained to care for psychiatric patients. 
3. a resource person, a teacher, a leader, and a counselor to patients. 
4. a nurturer, a provide...
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Stuart: Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Nursing, 9th Edition 
Chapter 01: Roles and Functions of Psychiatric−Mental Health Nurses: 
Competent Caring 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. In 1952, Hildegard Peplau defined the psychiatric nurse’s role as: 
1. a professional who helps patients with attitude adjustment needs. 
2. a nurse who is extensively trained to care for psychiatric patients. 
3. a resource person, a teacher, a leader, and a counselor to patients. 
4. a nurturer, a provide...
TEST BANK: PRINCIPLES OF PEDIATRIC NURSING: CARING FOR CHILDREN, 7TH EDITION, JANE W BALL, RUTH C BINDLER, KAY COWEN, MICHELE ROSE SHAW
Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children, 7e (Ball et al.) 
Chapter 1 Nurse's Role in Care of the Child: Hospital, Community, and Home 
1) Which nursing role is not directly involved when providing family-centered approach to the 
pediatric population? 
1. Advocacy 
2. Case management 
3. Patient education 
4. Researcher 
Answer: 4 
Explanation: 1. A researcher is not involved in the family-centered approach to patient care of 
children and their families. Advocacy, case management,...
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Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children, 7e (Ball et al.) 
Chapter 1 Nurse's Role in Care of the Child: Hospital, Community, and Home 
1) Which nursing role is not directly involved when providing family-centered approach to the 
pediatric population? 
1. Advocacy 
2. Case management 
3. Patient education 
4. Researcher 
Answer: 4 
Explanation: 1. A researcher is not involved in the family-centered approach to patient care of 
children and their families. Advocacy, case management,...
TEST BANK FOR BASIC GERIATRIC NURSING, 7TH EDITION BY WILLIAMS
N R I G B.C M 
Chapter 02: Theories of Aging 
Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing, 7th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. How does a theory differ from a fact? 
a. A theory proves how different influences affect a particular phenomenon. 
b. A theory attempts to explain and give some logical order to observations. 
c. A theory is a collection of facts about a particular phenomenon. 
d. A theory shows a relationship among facts about a particular phenomenon. 
ANS: B 
2. The biological theory of aging uses...
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N R I G B.C M 
Chapter 02: Theories of Aging 
Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing, 7th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. How does a theory differ from a fact? 
a. A theory proves how different influences affect a particular phenomenon. 
b. A theory attempts to explain and give some logical order to observations. 
c. A theory is a collection of facts about a particular phenomenon. 
d. A theory shows a relationship among facts about a particular phenomenon. 
ANS: B 
2. The biological theory of aging uses...
TEST BANK: PRINCIPLES OF PEDIATRIC NURSING, 5TH EDITION, JANE W. BALL
Ball/Bindler/Cowen, Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children 5th 
Edition Test Bank 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
Using a family-centered approach, pediatric nursing focuses on protecting children from newborn through young 
adulthood. Which of the following is not considered a nursing role in caring for children and their families? 
1. Advocacy. 
2. Case management. 
3. Patient education. 
4. Researcher. 
Correct Answer: 4 
Rationale 1: A researcher is not involved in the fami...
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Ball/Bindler/Cowen, Principles of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children 5th 
Edition Test Bank 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCSA 
Using a family-centered approach, pediatric nursing focuses on protecting children from newborn through young 
adulthood. Which of the following is not considered a nursing role in caring for children and their families? 
1. Advocacy. 
2. Case management. 
3. Patient education. 
4. Researcher. 
Correct Answer: 4 
Rationale 1: A researcher is not involved in the fami...
TEST BANK FOR UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM COMBINING BUSINESS HEALTH AND DELIVERY 3RD BY AUSTIN
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TEST BANK: FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING, 3RD EDITION, BY WILKINSON
TEST BANK DAVIS ADVANTAGE FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (2 VOLUMESET) 4TH EDITION JUDITH M. WILKINSON, LESLIE S. TREAS
TEST BANK DAVIS ADVANTAGE FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (2 VOLUMESET) 4TH EDITION JUDITH M. WILKINSON, LESLIE S. TREAS
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