Exam 55: Caring in Nursing Practice
Exam 1: Health and Wellness15 Questions
Exam 2: The Canadian Health Care Delivery System17 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Nursing in Canada16 Questions
Exam 4: Community Health Nursing Practice15 Questions
Exam 5: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice13 Questions
Exam 6: Research As a Basis for Practice15 Questions
Exam 7: Nursing Values and Ethics20 Questions
Exam 8: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice19 Questions
Exam 9: Global Health, culture, and Diversity18 Questions
Exam 10: Nursing Leadership, management, and Collaborative Practice15 Questions
Exam 11: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice15 Questions
Exam 12: Nursing Assessment and Diagnosis15 Questions
Exam 13: Planning and Implementing Nursing Care15 Questions
Exam 14: Evaluation of Nursing Care15 Questions
Exam 15: Documenting and Reporting15 Questions
Exam 16: Nursing Informatics and Canadian Nursing Practice15 Questions
Exam 17: Communication19 Questions
Exam 18: Caring in Nursing Practice14 Questions
Exam 19: Family Nursing15 Questions
Exam 20: Patient Education20 Questions
Exam 21: Developmental Theories15 Questions
Exam 22: Conception Through Adolescence26 Questions
Exam 23: Young to Middle Adulthood15 Questions
Exam 24: Older Adulthood16 Questions
Exam 25: Self-Concept15 Questions
Exam 26: Sexuality15 Questions
Exam 27: Spiritual Health15 Questions
Exam 28: The Experience of Loss, death, and Grief15 Questions
Exam 29: Stress and Adaptation15 Questions
Exam 30: Vital Signs30 Questions
Exam 31: Health Assessment and Physical Examination32 Questions
Exam 32: Infection Control22 Questions
Exam 33: Medication Administration30 Questions
Exam 34: Complementary and Alternative Therapies20 Questions
Exam 35: Activity and Exercise20 Questions
Exam 36: Safety20 Questions
Exam 37: Hygiene20 Questions
Exam 38: Cardiopulmonary Functioning and Oxygenation26 Questions
Exam 39: Fluid, electrolyte, and Acid-base Balances24 Questions
Exam 40: Sleep20 Questions
Exam 41: Pain Assessment and Management20 Questions
Exam 42: Nutrition20 Questions
Exam 43: Urinary Elimination65 Questions
Exam 44: Bowel Elimination64 Questions
Exam 45: Mobility and Immobility60 Questions
Exam 46: Skin Integrity and Wound Care28 Questions
Exam 47: Sensory Alterations20 Questions
Exam 48: Care of Surgical Patients21 Questions
Exam 50: the Health Care Delivery System20 Questions
Exam 51: Community-Based Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 52: Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 53: Evidence-Based Practice22 Questions
Exam 54: Health and Wellness21 Questions
Exam 55: Caring in Nursing Practice16 Questions
Exam 56: Caring for the Cancer Survivor15 Questions
Exam 57: Culture and Ethnicity20 Questions
Exam 58: Caring for Families16 Questions
Exam 59: Developmental Theories20 Questions
Exam 60: Conception Through Adolescence25 Questions
Exam 61: Young and Middle Adults20 Questions
Exam 62: Older Adults26 Questions
Exam 63: Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 64: Nursing Assessment20 Questions
Exam 65: Nursing Diagnosis19 Questions
Exam 66: Planning Nursing Care20 Questions
Exam 67: Implementing Nursing Care23 Questions
Exam 68: Evaluation20 Questions
Exam 69: Managing Patient Care20 Questions
Exam 70: Ethics and Values18 Questions
Exam 71: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice20 Questions
Exam 72: Communication28 Questions
Exam 73: Patient Education32 Questions
Exam 74: Documentation and Informatics31 Questions
Exam 75: Patient Safety44 Questions
Exam 76: Infection Prevention and Control46 Questions
Exam 77: Vital Signs46 Questions
Exam 78: Health Assessment and Physical Examination40 Questions
Exam 79: Medication Administration50 Questions
Exam 80: Complementary and Alternative Therapies20 Questions
Exam 81: Self-Concept20 Questions
Exam 82: Sexuality23 Questions
Exam 83: Spiritual Health20 Questions
Exam 84: the Experience of Loss, death, and Grief24 Questions
Exam 85: Stress and Coping20 Questions
Exam 86: Activity and Exercise30 Questions
Exam 87: Hygiene50 Questions
Exam 88: Oxygenation48 Questions
Exam 89: Fluid, electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance45 Questions
Exam 90: Sleep30 Questions
Exam 91: Pain Management35 Questions
Exam 92: Mobility and Immobility48 Questions
Exam 93: Skin Integrity and Wound Care50 Questions
Exam 49: Nursing Today21 Questions
Exam 94: Sensory Alterations29 Questions
Exam 95: Care of Surgical Patients45 Questions
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The term "ethics" refers to the ideals of right and wrong behavior.As such,the "ethics of care" creates a professional relationship in which the nurse
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The concept of "knowing" the patient comprises both the nurse's understanding of a specific patient and the nurse's subsequent selection of interventions.To know a patient means that the nurse
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Caring is a universal phenomenon that involves
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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 a few years earlier and stops to listen to the patient's concerns.Which of the following responses by the nurse may be most beneficial?
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The nurse is admitting a patient who will be having elective surgery.The nurse spends over an hour asking the patient questions as part of the admission process.What is the nurse's primary reason for doing this?
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The nurse is caring for a patient who has been sullen and quiet for the past three days.Suddenly,he 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 nurse has cared for a patient for several days.The patient is terminal and is very near death.The nurse notices the heart rate on the monitor decreasing and then the absence of a pattern.The family is standing at the patient's bed,and when the nurse checks the patient and finds no pulse or blood pressure,the family begins sobbing and hugging each other.Some hold the patient's hand.The nurse is overwhelmed by the presence of grief and leaves the room to cry in the nurses' lounge.What is the nurse demonstrating?
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In trying to determine patients' perception of caring,several studies have suggested that
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The nurse is making her first set of rounds in the morning.In doing so,she meets a patient whom she has never worked with before.She introduces herself and explains the plan of the day.She also asks the patient how he normally takes his morning medications,such as before breakfast,after breakfast,or during breakfast.She does this because most of the morning medications in that institution are scheduled by pharmacy for 0900.Getting to know her patient will allow her to
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Caring is central to nursing practice,but technological advances for rapid diagnosis and treatment should lead the nurse to realize that
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Providing "presence" involves "being there" and "being with." What does this involve?
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With respect to the concept of caring,most nursing theories
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The patient has had a colostomy placed but has not yet been able to look at it.The nurse is given the task of teaching the patient how to care for it.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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When dealing with the concept of "touch," the nurse realizes what with regard to contact touch?
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Caring is a universal phenomenon that influences the ways in which people
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The patient is to have thoracentesis at the bedside but tells the nurse that he is afraid and would like to cancel.The nurse sits with the patient and asks him to describe his fears.She then explains the procedure and assures the patient that she will be with him during the procedure.The patient agrees to have the procedure,and during the procedure,the nurse stays with the patient,explaining each step and providing encouragement.How has the nurse helped this patient?
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