Exam 7: Caring in Nursing Practice
Exam 1: Nursing Today22 Questions
Exam 2: The Health Care Delivery System24 Questions
Exam 3: Community-Based Nursing Practice23 Questions
Exam 4: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice21 Questions
Exam 5: Evidence-Based Practice23 Questions
Exam 6: Health and Wellness22 Questions
Exam 7: Caring in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 8: Caring for the Cancer Survivor18 Questions
Exam 9: Cultural Awareness26 Questions
Exam 10: Caring for Families20 Questions
Exam 11: Developmental Theories21 Questions
Exam 12: Conception Through Adolescence30 Questions
Exam 13: Young and Middle Adults25 Questions
Exam 14: Older Adult31 Questions
Exam 15: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice21 Questions
Exam 16: Nursing Assessment25 Questions
Exam 17: Nursing Diagnosis21 Questions
Exam 18: Planning Nursing Care21 Questions
Exam 19: Implementing Nursing Care24 Questions
Exam 20: Evaluation21 Questions
Exam 21: Managing Patient Care23 Questions
Exam 22: Ethics and Values19 Questions
Exam 23: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice25 Questions
Exam 24: Communication33 Questions
Exam 25: Patient Education32 Questions
Exam 26: Documentation and Informatics34 Questions
Exam 27: Patient Safety and Quality44 Questions
Exam 28: Immobility54 Questions
Exam 29: Infection Prevention and Control46 Questions
Exam 30: Vital Signs51 Questions
Exam 31: Health Assessment and Physical Examination49 Questions
Exam 32: Medication Administration50 Questions
Exam 33: Complementary and Alternative Therapies27 Questions
Exam 34: Self-Concept25 Questions
Exam 35: Sexuality23 Questions
Exam 36: Spiritual Health25 Questions
Exam 37: The Experience of Loss, Death, and Grief24 Questions
Exam 38: Stress and Coping21 Questions
Exam 39: Activity and Exercise34 Questions
Exam 40: Hygiene50 Questions
Exam 41: Oxygenation51 Questions
Exam 42: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance51 Questions
Exam 43: Sleep36 Questions
Exam 44: Pain Management40 Questions
Exam 45: Nutrition45 Questions
Exam 46: Urinary Elimination44 Questions
Exam 47: Bowel Elimination42 Questions
Exam 48: Skin Integrity and Wound Care55 Questions
Exam 49: Sensory Alterations30 Questions
Exam 50: Care of Surgical Patients46 Questions
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A nurse is providing pain medication to patients after surgery. Which component is key for the nurse's personal philosophy of nursing?
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Which action indicates a nurse is using caring touch with a patient?
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The patient is afraid to have a thoracentesis at the bedside. The nurse sits with the patient and asks about the fears. During the procedure, the nurse stays with the patient, explaining each step and providing encouragement. What is the nurse displaying?
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Which actions by the nurse indicate compassion and caring to patients? (Select all that apply.)
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In making rounds, the nurse meets a patient for the first time. The nurse asks the patient when morning medications are taken, such as before breakfast, after breakfast, or during breakfast. What does knowing the patient allow the nurse to do?
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Match the examples to the areas the nurse will promote connectedness for patient's spirituality needs.
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A nurse follows the "ethics of care" when working with patients. Which action will the nurse take?
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A nurse is providing presence to a patient and the family. Which nursing action does this involve?
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A nurse is using Watson's model to provide care to patients. Which carative factor will the nurse use?
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The patient is terminal and very near death. When the nurse checks the patient and finds no pulse or blood pressure, the family begins sobbing and hugging each other. Some family members hold the patient's hand. The nurse is overwhelmed by the presence of grief and leaves the room. What is the nurse demonstrating?
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A nurse provides care that is receptive to patients' and families' perceptions of caring. Which action will the nurse take?
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Which actions by the nurse should be done in order to get to know the patient? (Select all that apply.)
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A nurse attends a seminar on nursing theories for caring. Which information from the nurse indicates a correct understanding of these theories?
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A nurse is caring for a patient in pain. Which nursing approach is priority?
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The patient is about to undergo a certain procedure and has voiced concern about outcomes and prognosis. The nurse caring for the patient underwent a similar procedure and stops to listen. Which response by the nurse may be most beneficial?
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The nurse is caring for a patient who has been sullen and quiet for the past three days. Suddenly, the patient says, "I'm really nervous about surgery tomorrow, but I'm more worried about how it will affect my family." What should the nurse do ?
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The patient has a colostomy but has not yet been able to look at it. The nurse teaches the patient how to care for the colostomy. The nurse sits with the patient, and together they form a plan on how to approach dealing with colostomy care. Which caring process is the nurse performing?
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A nurse cares for patients. Which areas does caring influence? (Select all that apply.)
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