What This Document Is
This document is a test bank designed to accompany the 7th Edition of Potter & Perry’s *Fundamentals of Nursing* textbook, specifically focusing on the chapter concerning sexuality. It consists of multiple-choice questions intended for self-assessment and exam preparation within a nursing fundamentals course. The questions assess comprehension of key concepts related to human sexuality across the lifespan and its implications for nursing care.
Why This Document Matters
This test bank is a valuable resource for students enrolled in NRS 130 (Fundamentals of Nursing) at Long Island University, and similar nursing programs. It’s used for independent study, practice testing, and reinforcing understanding of a sensitive but crucial aspect of patient care. It helps students prepare for quizzes and exams, and identify areas where further review of the textbook material is needed. Nursing professionals also use these resources for continuing education and competency assessment.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This test bank does *not* provide comprehensive instruction on the topic of sexuality. It assumes prior learning from the textbook and lectures. It also doesn’t offer detailed explanations of *why* answers are incorrect – only the correct answer and a brief rationale are provided. It is a tool for testing knowledge, not for initial learning.
What This Document Provides
The full test bank includes:
* Multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of sexuality, including development, communication, and related nursing interventions.
* Answers to each question.
* Rationales explaining the correct answer.
* Difficulty level, relevant textbook page numbers, and NCLEX® test plan designations for each question.
* Categorization by Nursing Process (e.g., Evaluation)
This preview includes two sample questions with answers and rationales to illustrate the question format and content focus. It does *not* include the complete set of questions, nor does it provide a full chapter summary or detailed explanations of sexual health concepts.