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Test Bank for Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing 10th Edition by Audrey Berman, Shirlee Snyder & Geralyn Frandsen - Complete Elaborated and Latest Test Bank. ALL Chapters[1-52]Included & Updated ... Fundamentals, Nursing, Test, Bank, Kozier, Erb, Complete, Edition, Updated, Practice, Evidence, Based, Theories, Legal, Aspects, Ethics, HealthCare, Systems, Process, Promotion, Lifespan, Development, Psychosocial. UNIT 1 The Nature of Nursing Chapter: 1. Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice Chapter: 2. Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Nursing Chapter: 3. Nursing Theories and Conceptual Frameworks Chapter: 4. Legal Aspects of Nursing Chapter: 5. Values, Ethics, and Advocacy UNIT 2 Contemporary Health Care Chapter: 6. Health Care Delivery Systems 99 Chapter: 7. Community Nursing and Care Continuity Chapter: 8. Home Care Chapter: 9. Electronic Health Records and Information Technology UNIT 3 The Nursing Process Chapter: 10. Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning Chapter: 11. Assessing Chapter: 12. Diagnosing Chapter: 13. Planning Chapter: 14. Implementing and Evaluating Chapter: 15. Documenting and Reporting UNIT 4¿Health Beliefs and Practices Chapter: 16. Health Promotion Chapter: 17. Health, Wellness, and Illness Chapter: 18. Culturally Responsive Nursing Care Chapter: 19. Complementary and Alternative Healing Modalities UNIT 5 Lifespan Development Chapter: 20. Concepts of Growth and Development Chapter: 21. Promoting Health from Conception Through Adolescence Chapter: 22. Promoting Health in Young and Middle-Aged Adults Chapter: 23. Promoting Health in Older Adults Chapter: 24. Promoting Family Health UNIT 6 Integral Aspects of Nursing Chapter: 25. Caring Chapter: 26. Communicating Chapter: 27. Teaching Chapter: 28. Leading, Managing, and Delegating UNIT 7 Assessing Health Chapter: 29. Vital Signs Chapter: 30. Health Assessment UNIT 8¿Integral Components of Client Care Chapter: 31. Asepsis Chapter: 32. Safety Chapter: 33. Hygiene Chapter: 34. Diagnostic Testing Chapter: 35. Medications Chapter: 36. Skin Integrity and Wound Care Chapter: 37. Perioperative Nursing UNIT 9 Promoting Psychosocial Health Chapter: 38. Sensory Perception Chapter: 39. Self-Concept Chapter: 40. Sexuality Chapter: 41. Spirituality Chapter: 42. Stress and Coping Chapter: 43. Loss, Grieving, and Death UNIT 10 Promoting Physiological Health Chapter: 44. Activity and Exercise Chapter: 45. Sleep Chapter: 46. Pain Management Chapter: 47. Nutrition 1 Chapter: 48. Urinary Elimination Chapter: 49. Fecal Elimination Chapter: 50. Oxygenation Chapter: 51. Circulation Chapter: 52. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid—Base Balance Test Bank - Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing 10E by Berman;Snyder & Frandsen - CompleteTest Bank - Fundamentals of Nursing -2020 - Kozier & Erbs 10EA nurse explains to a client that he will need to have a bowel prep before going to his esophagogastroscopy. On what should the nurse focus to improve communication skills? 1. Pace 2. Intonation 3. Simplicity 4. ClarityA nurse is working on a telemetry unit when one of the clients has a cardiac arrest. The client’s spouse is in the room when the code team arrives. Which statement by the nurse to the spouse is the best in this situation? 1. “I know you’re worried about your loved one. I’m sure this is a difficult situation for you. Do you have any questions right now?” 2. “Your spouse’s heart stopped. All these people are here to help get it started.” 3. “Your spouse’s physician will be here shortly and explain all of the medication and treatment that your spouse is receiving right now.” 4. “Is there someone you would like to call? I’m sure this is a scary situation and you may feel more comfortable if someone were with you during this time.”The nurse enters a client’s room and finds that the telephone is lying in the client’s lap, tissues are wadded up on the bed, and the client’s eyes are red and watery. What is the best response by the nurse? 1. “Can I hang that phone up for you?” 2. “Well, it’s a beautiful day outside. Let’s open the blinds.” 3. “Has your doctor been in to talk to you yet?” 4. “You look upset. Is there anything you’d like to talk about?”The nurse enters a client’s room and finds that the telephone is lying in the client’s lap, tissues are wadded up on the bed, and the client’s eyes are red and watery. What is the best response by the nurse? 1. “Can I hang that phone up for you?” 2. “Well, it’s a beautiful day outside. Let’s open the blinds.” 3. “Has your doctor been in to talk to you yet?” 4. “You look upset. Is there anything you’d like to talk about?”A client has been sullen and withdrawn since receiving the news of her cancer diagnosis. As the nurse enters the room, the client asks for assistance with a shower. Which comment by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. “If you look better, you might feel better.” 2. “Taking a shower might wash away some of that gloom and doom.” 3. “This is a positive sign. I’ll be right back with your supplies.” [Show More]
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