THE CHILDBEARING & CHILDREARING FAMILY 8TH
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One of the most frequently reported maternal medical risk factors associated with
pregnancy. - -- answer ---Diabetes mellitus
A maternal medical risk factor associated with pregnancy, but not the most
frequently reported. - -- answer ---Chronic hypertension
Not among the most frequently reported maternal medical risk factors in
pregnancy. - -- answer ---Mitral valve prolapse (MVP)
A concern in pregnancy, but not one of the most frequently reported maternal
medical risk factors. - -- answer ---Anemia
One of the most frequently reported maternal medical risk factors. - -- answer ---
Hypertension associated with pregnancy
A communication framework that stands for Situation, Background, Assessment,
Recommendation. - -- answer ---SBAR technique
The evolved role of the professional nurse caring for childbearing families
emphasizes this practice. - -- answer ---Evidence-based approach
,The most important action to prevent or control risk factors associated with infant
mortality. - -- answer ---Prenatal care appointments
Nurses contribute by using simple, common words and evaluating patient
understanding. - -- answer ---Health literacy
The process of obtaining health information during a prenatal intake interview. - --
answer ---Initial assessment
An important modifiable risk factor, but not the most critical action in the context
of infant mortality. - -- answer ---Nutrition assessment
May be needed during pregnancy but is not the most important action for the
nurse to take initially. - -- answer ---Social worker referral
The nurse should not advise the patient on the type of care provider to see. - --
answer ---Obstetrician vs. midwife
Should be avoided to ensure patient understanding during discussions. - -- answer
---Maternity jargon
Essential for optimal outcomes in contemporary maternity nursing care. - --
answer ---Communication with clinicians
,A category in the nursing process that emphasizes the importance of patient
assessment. - -- answer ---Client Needs: Physiologic Integrity
A category in the nursing process focused on providing safe care. - -- answer ---
Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment
A category in the nursing process that includes promoting health and preventing
illness. - -- answer ---Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
A level of cognitive understanding required for certain nursing assessments. - --
answer ---Cognitive Level: Knowledge
A level of cognitive understanding necessary for interpreting patient needs. - --
answer ---Cognitive Level: Comprehension
Not explicitly mentioned, but implied in the context of using knowledge in
practice. - -- answer ---Cognitive Level: Application
Not explicitly mentioned, but relevant for evaluating patient information. - --
answer ---Cognitive Level: Analysis
Not explicitly mentioned, but important for developing patient care plans. - --
answer ---Cognitive Level: Synthesis
Not explicitly mentioned, but essential for assessing patient outcomes. - -- answer
---Cognitive Level: Evaluation
, Associated with both diabetes and hypertension during pregnancy. - -- answer ---
Maternal obesity
The continuum of care provided by nurses throughout pregnancy and childbirth. -
-- answer ---Childbearing cycle
The time frame during which nurses care for women in various settings. - --
answer ---Prenatal period
Alternative care settings where nurses provide care for childbearing families. - --
answer ---Birthing centers
One of the settings where nurses provide care for childbearing families. - --
answer ---Home care
The most significant barrier to health care access, leading to refusal of care by
many physicians. - -- answer ---Inability to pay
Identifying researchable problems to lead to evidence-based practice guidelines. -
-- answer ---Primary role of practicing nurses in research
A document that reflects current standards of care and guidelines for patient
procedures. - -- answer ---Agency procedure manual