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TAYLOR: TEST BANK FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING 9TH EDITION 2025 UPDATED ALL CHAPTERS COVERED Clinical nurse specialist Expert nurse with advanced education and experience. Nursing process Guidelines for assessing and planning patient care. American Nurses Association (ANA) Defines nursing scope and standards of practice.
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Clinical nurse specialist Expert nurse with advanced education and experience. Nursing process Guidelines for assessing and planning patient care. American Nurses Association (ANA) Defines nursing scope and standards of practice. Florence Nightingale Founder of professional nursing and modern nursing education. Clara Barton Established the Red Cross in the United States. Nurse practitioner Advanced practice nurse providing primary care services. Nurse educator
Teaches nursing in educational or clinical settings. Nurse entrepreneur Manages a clinic or health-related business. Evidence-based practice guidelines Standards based on research for nursing care. Nurse Practice Acts Laws regulating nursing practice in each state. Oncology nurse Specialized nurse caring for cancer patients. Patient care Direct services provided to meet patient needs. Consultation Advising on patient care and treatment options. Teaching Educating patients and families about health.
Teaching patients Instructing individuals on health management. Direct patient care Hands-on services provided to patients. Counselor Uses therapeutic communication for problem-solving support. Teacher/Educator Assesses and implements individualized teaching plans. Leader Displays assertive nursing practice and effecting change. Collaborator Facilitates teamwork in patient care through advocacy. Health State of optimal functioning, includes physical and mental well-being.
Healthy People 2010 U.S. health promotion guidelines with leading health indicators. Health Indicator Measures aspects of health, e.g., obesity, diabetes. Nursing Profession Criteria Defined knowledge, service orientation, and recognized authority. NCLEX Licensing exam for nursing practice after graduation. State Board of Nursing Gives legal authority to practice nursing. Advocate Role Discusses legal issues and supports patient rights. Researcher Role Gathers information to assist patient education. Caregiver Role
Autonomy in Nursing Independent decision-making in patient care. Client Chart Documentation Recording patient information for continuity of care. Mental Health Referral Directing to specialists for psychological support. Nursing License Legal authorization to practice nursing. State Board of Nursing Regulatory body overseeing nursing practice. Professional Misconduct Unethical behavior affecting nursing practice. License Revocation Permanent loss of the right to practice nursing.
License Suspension Temporary loss of the right to practice nursing. Nursing Process Systematic method for delivering nursing care. Nursing Diagnosis Identifying patient problems in nursing process. Planning Phase Establishing expected outcomes with the patient. Implementation Phase Carrying out nursing interventions for patient care. Evaluation Phase Assessing outcomes of nursing interventions. Counseling Skills Educating clients about health issues and coping.
Failure to provide appropriate care to patients. Incompetence Inability to perform nursing duties effectively. Felony Conviction Serious crime affecting professional licensing. High Fever Elevated body temperature indicating potential health issues. Quadriplegia Paralysis affecting all four limbs. Counseling Skills Techniques to support clients' decision-making. Open Hernioplasty Surgical procedure for repairing hernias. Laparoscopic Hernioplasty Minimally invasive hernia repair surgery.
Unbiased Information Neutral data provided without personal opinions. Tracheostomy Suctioning Clearing airway secretions via tracheostomy tube. Registered Nurse Responsibility Overall accountability for patient care outcomes. LPN Licensed Practical Nurse, provides basic nursing care. Counseling in Nursing Guidance and support during patient education. AIDS Education Informing about HIV prevention and treatment. Nursing Program Flexibility Ability to work in various nursing roles.
Hernia Abnormal protrusion of tissue through an opening. Nursing Education History Training schools established post-Civil War in USA. Client Assessment Skills Techniques to evaluate patients' health conditions. Feedback in Nursing Information provided to improve nursing practices. Supervision in Nursing Oversight of nursing tasks to ensure safety. Nursing Care Phases Stages of care provided throughout patient treatment. Training schools for nurses Established post-Civil War in the U.S. Nightingale paradigm
Standard model for nursing education. U.S. training schools Profited by using unpaid student labor. Formal training Not provided in U.S. training schools. Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Fosters improvement in nursing education programs. Accreditation process Nongovernmental peer review for nursing programs. Quality assurance Ensures integrity of baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs. American Nurses Association Sets standards for professional nursing performance. Professional performance Includes collaboration as a key component.
Coordinator role Involves organizing services among healthcare professionals. Staff nurse Works in various healthcare settings, providing care. Long-term care facilities One of the settings for LPNs. Healthcare facility Where LPNs provide direct nursing care. Client's home Another setting for LPNs to work. Team members LPNs also function as communicators and educators. Charge nurses LPNs do not supervise their work.
Charge Nurse Coordinates work of nurses in different units. Nurse Corps Established by Dorothea Dix in U.S. Army. Director of Nursing (DON) Oversees nursing staff and patient care. Associate Degree Nurse Focuses on technical nursing practice. Baccalaureate Degree Nurse Includes liberal arts and community nursing. Caregiver Role Assists clients with daily living activities. Communicator Role Reports findings to healthcare team members. Nursing Process
ANA Standards of Nursing Practice Defines unique activities of nursing. Technical Background Skills focused on practical nursing tasks. Community Nursing Focus on health promotion in communities. Leadership in Nursing Guides and influences nursing practice. Liberal Arts Education Broad education supporting nursing knowledge. Surgical Unit Specialized area for surgical patient care. Terrorist Attack Victim Care Involves rehabilitation and support for trauma.
X-ray Report Communication Nurse informs physician of patient findings. Illness prevention Activities reducing illness risk and promoting health. Restorative care Activities assisting recovery and health restoration. Treatment of disease Administering interventions to cure or manage illness. Supportive nursing care Care focused on comfort and quality of life. Researcher Nurse role involving data collection and analysis. Assessment Collecting comprehensive health data on clients.