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Test Bank: Pharmacology Connections to Nursing Practice, 3rd Edition, by Adams
Adams and Urban, Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice, 3e Test Bank 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCMA 
The nurse is teaching a pharmacology class to a group of student nurses. Which key events does the nurse include 
in the history of pharmacology? 
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. 
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 
1. Early researchers used themselves and animals as test subjects. 
2. Pharmacologists began to synthesize...
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Adams and Urban, Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice, 3e Test Bank 
Chapter 1 
Question 1 
Type: MCMA 
The nurse is teaching a pharmacology class to a group of student nurses. Which key events does the nurse include 
in the history of pharmacology? 
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. 
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 
1. Early researchers used themselves and animals as test subjects. 
2. Pharmacologists began to synthesize...
Test Bank: Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 5th Edition, Marlaine C. Smith
Parker/Smith, Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 5e 
Chapter 1: Nursing Theory and the Discipline of Nursing 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. The purpose of theory is to: 
A. Explain experience. 
B. Describe relationships. 
C. Project outcomes. 
D. All of the above. 
ANS: D 
2. Members of a community of scholars share a commitment to all of the following except: 
A. Values. 
B. Knowledge. 
C. Geographic location. 
D. Processes. 
ANS: C
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Parker/Smith, Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 5e 
Chapter 1: Nursing Theory and the Discipline of Nursing 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1. The purpose of theory is to: 
A. Explain experience. 
B. Describe relationships. 
C. Project outcomes. 
D. All of the above. 
ANS: D 
2. Members of a community of scholars share a commitment to all of the following except: 
A. Values. 
B. Knowledge. 
C. Geographic location. 
D. Processes. 
ANS: C
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: Pediatric Nursing An Introductory Text, 10th Edition, Price
Price: Pediatric Nursing, 10th Edition 
Test Bank 
Chapter 1: Child Health Evolution 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. In the Middle Ages: 
a. Adolescence emerged as a separate phase of life 
b. A child was considered an adult by age 7 
c. Childhood became a separate phase of life 
d. The average life span was about 40 years 
ANS: B 
A child was considered an adult by age 7. The average life span was only 30 years. 
Childhood became a separate phase of life after the work of Erickson and Piaget. 
Adolescence...
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Price: Pediatric Nursing, 10th Edition 
Test Bank 
Chapter 1: Child Health Evolution 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. In the Middle Ages: 
a. Adolescence emerged as a separate phase of life 
b. A child was considered an adult by age 7 
c. Childhood became a separate phase of life 
d. The average life span was about 40 years 
ANS: B 
A child was considered an adult by age 7. The average life span was only 30 years. 
Childhood became a separate phase of life after the work of Erickson and Piaget. 
Adolescence...
Test Bank: Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children and Their Families, 3rd Edition, Nicki L. Potts, Barbara L. Mandleco,
CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW OF PEDIATRIC NURSING 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following major problems results from the denial of preventive services (such as prenatal 
care, dental care, and immunizations) to any given population? 
a. spiraling costs for emergency medical services 
b. health maintenance organizations losing money 
c. extensive waiting lists for clinic health care services 
d. closing of small community hospitals 
ANS: A 
Feedback 
A Correct: By denying preventive services minor he...
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CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW OF PEDIATRIC NURSING 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following major problems results from the denial of preventive services (such as prenatal 
care, dental care, and immunizations) to any given population? 
a. spiraling costs for emergency medical services 
b. health maintenance organizations losing money 
c. extensive waiting lists for clinic health care services 
d. closing of small community hospitals 
ANS: A 
Feedback 
A Correct: By denying preventive services minor he...
Test Bank: Nursing Research, 7th Edition, Geri LoBiondo-Wood
LoBiondo-Wood: Nursing Research: Methods and Critical Appraisal for 
Evidence-Based Practice, 7th Edition 
Chapter 01: Integrating the Processes of Research and Evidence-Based Practice 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. How is nursing research significant to the profession of nursing? 
a. It allows nursing responsibility to be more specifically defined. 
b. It allows liability within the practice of nursing to be decreased. 
c. It allows a specialized body of knowledge to be generated for use in he...
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LoBiondo-Wood: Nursing Research: Methods and Critical Appraisal for 
Evidence-Based Practice, 7th Edition 
Chapter 01: Integrating the Processes of Research and Evidence-Based Practice 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. How is nursing research significant to the profession of nursing? 
a. It allows nursing responsibility to be more specifically defined. 
b. It allows liability within the practice of nursing to be decreased. 
c. It allows a specialized body of knowledge to be generated for use in he...
Test Bank: Nursing Research, Methods and Critical Appraisal for Evidence-Based Practice, 9th Edition, Geri LoBiondo-Wood, Judith Haber
Chapter 01: Integrating Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Improvement 
Processes 
LoBiondo-Wood & Haber: Nursing Research: Methods and Critical Appraisal for 
Evidence-Based Practice, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Nursing research is significant to the profession of nursing because it promotes: 
a. more specifically defined nursing practice responsibilities. 
b. decreased liability within the practice of nursing. 
c. generation of a specialized body of nursing knowledge for use i...
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Chapter 01: Integrating Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Improvement 
Processes 
LoBiondo-Wood & Haber: Nursing Research: Methods and Critical Appraisal for 
Evidence-Based Practice, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Nursing research is significant to the profession of nursing because it promotes: 
a. more specifically defined nursing practice responsibilities. 
b. decreased liability within the practice of nursing. 
c. generation of a specialized body of nursing knowledge for use i...
Test Bank: Nutrition Essentials for Nursing Practice, 7th North American Edition, Susan G Dudek,
Origin: Chapter 1- Nutrition in Nursing, 1 
Chapter: 01 
Client Needs: D1 
Cognitive Level: Knowledge/Remember 
Difficulty: Easy 
1. The nurse is doing admission assessments on four new clients. Mrs. S is a 
postoperative client. Mrs. X is an 84-year-old who lives alone and tries to eat a 
heart-healthy diet. Mr. Y was admitted from a long-term care facility because of 
muscle wasting and swollen neck glands. Mr. Z is a 35-year-old who is a 
postoperative hernia client. Which client would be ref...
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Origin: Chapter 1- Nutrition in Nursing, 1 
Chapter: 01 
Client Needs: D1 
Cognitive Level: Knowledge/Remember 
Difficulty: Easy 
1. The nurse is doing admission assessments on four new clients. Mrs. S is a 
postoperative client. Mrs. X is an 84-year-old who lives alone and tries to eat a 
heart-healthy diet. Mr. Y was admitted from a long-term care facility because of 
muscle wasting and swollen neck glands. Mr. Z is a 35-year-old who is a 
postoperative hernia client. Which client would be ref...
Test Bank: Nursing Assistant A Nursing Process Approach 11th Edition by Acello
Name: Class: Date: 
Unit 1: Community Health Care 
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 
True / False 
1. Managed care services are always paid for and regulated by the government. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
2. Patients are discharged earlier from hospitals to reduce the cost of care. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: True
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Name: Class: Date: 
Unit 1: Community Health Care 
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 
True / False 
1. Managed care services are always paid for and regulated by the government. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
2. Patients are discharged earlier from hospitals to reduce the cost of care. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: True
Test Bank: Nursing Delegation and Management of Patient Care 1st Edition Motacki
Motacki: Nursing Delegation and Management of Patient Care 
Chapter 01: Patient Care Management 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Nurses can be leaders without being managers. Which nursing actions demonstrate 
leadership? 
a. Assisting a new nurse with enteral tube feedings 
b. Counseling a new nurse regarding attendance 
c. Adjusting assignments after a staff member calls in sick 
d. Calling a physician for new order clarification 
ANS: A 
Feedback 
A Leaders act as role models and mentor new st...
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Motacki: Nursing Delegation and Management of Patient Care 
Chapter 01: Patient Care Management 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Nurses can be leaders without being managers. Which nursing actions demonstrate 
leadership? 
a. Assisting a new nurse with enteral tube feedings 
b. Counseling a new nurse regarding attendance 
c. Adjusting assignments after a staff member calls in sick 
d. Calling a physician for new order clarification 
ANS: A 
Feedback 
A Leaders act as role models and mentor new st...
Test Bank for Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination, 7th Edition, Linda Anne Silvestri
Test Bank: Medical Surgical Nursing Patient Centered Collaborative Care 7th Edition Ignatavicius
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Test Bank for Biochemistry: A Short Course, 4th Edition, John Tymoczko, Jeremy M. Berg, Gregory J. Gatto Jr., Lubert Stryer
Test Bank: Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children and Their Families, 3rd Edition, Nicki L. Potts, Barbara L. Mandleco,
Test Bank: Nursing Research, Methods and Critical Appraisal for Evidence-Based Practice, 9th Edition, Geri LoBiondo-Wood, Judith Haber
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