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Test Bank for Nursing Today Transition and Trends 10th Edition by Zerwekh {Chapters 21-26}
Chapter 21: Cultural and Spiritual Awareness
Chapter 22: Quality Patient Care
Chapter 23: Nursing Informatics
Chapter 24: Using Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Research
Chapter 25: Workplace Issues
Chapter 26: Emergency Preparedness

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- Chapter 21: Cultural and Spiritual Awareness • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 23: Nursing Informatics • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 24: Using Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Research • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 22: Quality Patient Care • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 25: Workplace Issues • Exam (elaborations)
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Chapter 21: Cultural and Spiritual Awareness
Chapter 22: Quality Patient Care
Chapter 23: Nursing Informatics
Chapter 24: Using Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Research
Chapter 25: Workplace Issues
Chapter 26: Emergency Preparedness

Test Bank for Nursing Today Transition and Trends 10th Edition by Zerwekh {Chapters 16-20}
Chapter 16: Economics in the Health Care Delivery System
Chapter 17: Political Action in Nursing
Chapter 18: Collective Bargaining: Traditional (Union) and Non-traditional Approaches
Chapter 19: Ethical Issues
Chapter 20: Legal Issues

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- Chapter 18: Collective Bargaining: Traditional (Union) and Non-traditional Approaches • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 16: Economics in the Health Care Delivery System • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 20: Legal Issues • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 19: Ethical Issues • Exam (elaborations)
Chapter 16: Economics in the Health Care Delivery System
Chapter 17: Political Action in Nursing
Chapter 18: Collective Bargaining: Traditional (Union) and Non-traditional Approaches
Chapter 19: Ethical Issues
Chapter 20: Legal Issues

Chapter 26: Emergency Preparedness
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which federal program provides a “push-pack” that, when requested, can be transported within 12 hours to an affected community and consists of medical assets such as medications, medical equipment and supplies, and personal protective equipment? 
a.	Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) 	. 
b.	CHEMPACK federal program designed to supplement the medical response. 
c.	Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) 
d.	National Inci...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which federal program provides a “push-pack” that, when requested, can be transported within 12 hours to an affected community and consists of medical assets such as medications, medical equipment and supplies, and personal protective equipment? 
a.	Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) 	. 
b.	CHEMPACK federal program designed to supplement the medical response. 
c.	Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) 
d.	National Inci...
Chapter 25: Workplace Issues
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	How does the federal government affect environmental safety in the hospital setting? 
a.	Requires employers to provide a safe working environment 
b.	Identifies those nurses who are not implementing standard precautions 
c.	Works with the state boards of nursing in disciplining nurses 
d.	Requires employers to establish guidelines for safe nursing practice 
 
ANS: A 
The purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a federal agency, is to estab...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	How does the federal government affect environmental safety in the hospital setting? 
a.	Requires employers to provide a safe working environment 
b.	Identifies those nurses who are not implementing standard precautions 
c.	Works with the state boards of nursing in disciplining nurses 
d.	Requires employers to establish guidelines for safe nursing practice 
 
ANS: A 
The purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a federal agency, is to estab...
Chapter 22: Quality Patient Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The continuous quality improvement (CQI) committee has performed a retrospective chart audit to investigate whether outcomes recorded in each nursing care plan are patient centered and written in behavioral terms. The expected standard is 98% compliance. The sample size was 200. Results showed that 180 charts met the standard. What assessment can be made? 	. 
a.	The standard was met. No action plan is necessary. 
b.	The standard was not met, but no action plan is necessar...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The continuous quality improvement (CQI) committee has performed a retrospective chart audit to investigate whether outcomes recorded in each nursing care plan are patient centered and written in behavioral terms. The expected standard is 98% compliance. The sample size was 200. Results showed that 180 charts met the standard. What assessment can be made? 	. 
a.	The standard was met. No action plan is necessary. 
b.	The standard was not met, but no action plan is necessar...
Chapter 24: Using Evidence-Based Practice and Nursing Research
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	How does evidence-based practice (EBP) differ from research utilization? 
a.	EBP has similar steps to the nursing process, which differ from research utilization. 
b.	EBP is a systematic method of applying research findings to nursing practice that incorporates many additional sources of data that may contribute to improved nursing care. 
c.	Research utilization is a component of nursing practice that involves the collection of data to answer a specific research question...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	How does evidence-based practice (EBP) differ from research utilization? 
a.	EBP has similar steps to the nursing process, which differ from research utilization. 
b.	EBP is a systematic method of applying research findings to nursing practice that incorporates many additional sources of data that may contribute to improved nursing care. 
c.	Research utilization is a component of nursing practice that involves the collection of data to answer a specific research question...
Chapter 23: Nursing Informatics
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nursing student is interested in the field of nursing informatics. What should the student do to prepare for a career in this specialty as a nurse leader? 
a.	Obtain a baccalaureate degree in nursing. 
b.	Complete 5 years on a medical-surgical unit. 
c.	Obtain critical care experience. 
d.	Obtain a graduate degree. 
 
ANS: D 
Informatics nurses who want to hold a leadership role in nursing informatics will need graduate-level preparation. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Le...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nursing student is interested in the field of nursing informatics. What should the student do to prepare for a career in this specialty as a nurse leader? 
a.	Obtain a baccalaureate degree in nursing. 
b.	Complete 5 years on a medical-surgical unit. 
c.	Obtain critical care experience. 
d.	Obtain a graduate degree. 
 
ANS: D 
Informatics nurses who want to hold a leadership role in nursing informatics will need graduate-level preparation. 
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Le...
Chapter 19: Ethical Issues
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nurse is caring for a patient who has just been diagnosed with cancer. The patient’s family has requested that the patient not be told at this time because it would be devastating. The patient asks the nurse if the diagnosis is cancer. If the nurse were to uphold the ethical principle of veracity, what would the response be? 
a.	“No, you do not have cancer.” 
b.	“The physician is unsure of your diagnosis at this time.” 
c.	“Yes, that is the diagnosis. Let m...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nurse is caring for a patient who has just been diagnosed with cancer. The patient’s family has requested that the patient not be told at this time because it would be devastating. The patient asks the nurse if the diagnosis is cancer. If the nurse were to uphold the ethical principle of veracity, what would the response be? 
a.	“No, you do not have cancer.” 
b.	“The physician is unsure of your diagnosis at this time.” 
c.	“Yes, that is the diagnosis. Let m...
Chapter 21: Cultural and Spiritual Awareness
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nurse is caring for a diabetic patient who frequently uses alternative medicine to manage ailments. The patient feels nauseous and requests ginger tea. What should the nurse be aware of before giving the patient ginger tea? 
a.	Nothing; natural remedies do not cause unwanted side effects. 
b.	Ginger can cause blood glucose levels to decrease. 
c.	Ginger causes blood glucose levels to rise. 	. 
d.	Ginger can cause a diabetic patient to become more nauseous. 
 
ANS: B....
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nurse is caring for a diabetic patient who frequently uses alternative medicine to manage ailments. The patient feels nauseous and requests ginger tea. What should the nurse be aware of before giving the patient ginger tea? 
a.	Nothing; natural remedies do not cause unwanted side effects. 
b.	Ginger can cause blood glucose levels to decrease. 
c.	Ginger causes blood glucose levels to rise. 	. 
d.	Ginger can cause a diabetic patient to become more nauseous. 
 
ANS: B....
Chapter 20: Legal Issues
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	What action must occur to prove a breach of duty? 
a.	Liability testimony of physician 
b.	Testimony from state board of nurses 
c.	Expert testimony 
d.	Testimony of coworkers 
 
ANS: C. 
The duty of a nurse is to act as a reasonable nurse would under the same or similar circumstances. An expert witness may testify as to what a reasonable nurse in the same or similar circumstances would be expected to do. Testimony from a physician, the state board of nursing, or cow...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	What action must occur to prove a breach of duty? 
a.	Liability testimony of physician 
b.	Testimony from state board of nurses 
c.	Expert testimony 
d.	Testimony of coworkers 
 
ANS: C. 
The duty of a nurse is to act as a reasonable nurse would under the same or similar circumstances. An expert witness may testify as to what a reasonable nurse in the same or similar circumstances would be expected to do. Testimony from a physician, the state board of nursing, or cow...
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