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Complete Test Bank - Maternal-Child Nursing Care: Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children, and Families, 2nd Edition – Susan Ward, Shelton Hisley – ISBN 9780803636651 (All Chapters Covered 1–35)

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This comprehensive test bank for the 2nd edition of Maternal-Child Nursing Care by Susan Ward and Shelton Hisley provides a robust collection of assessment materials designed to help students master the complexities of family-centered care. The material spans thirty-five detailed chapters, including Chapter 1: Traditional and Community Nursing Care for Women, Families, and Children; Chapter 2: Contemporary Issues in Women’s, Families’, and Children’s Health Care; Chapter 3: The Evolving Family; Chapter 4: Caring for Women, Families, and Children Across the Life Span; Chapter 5: Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology; Chapter 6: Human Sexuality and Fertility; Chapter 7: Conception and Development of the Embryo and Fetus; Chapter 8: Physiological and Psychosocial Changes During Pregnancy; Chapter 10: Promoting a Healthy Pregnancy; Chapter 11: Caring for the Woman Experiencing Complications During Pregnancy; Chapter 12: The Process of Labor and Birth; Chapter 13: Promoting Patient Comfort During Labor and Birth; Chapter 14: Caring for the Woman Experiencing Complications During Labor and Birth; Chapter 15: Caring for the Postpartal Woman and Her Family; Chapter 16: Caring for the Woman Experiencing Complications During the Postpartal Period; Chapter 17: Physiological Transition of the Newborn; Chapter 18: Caring for the Normal Newborn; Chapter 19: Caring for the Newborn at Risk; Chapter 20: Caring for the Developing Child; Chapter 21: Caring for the Child in the Hospital, the Community, and Across Care Settings; Chapter 22: Caring for the Child With a Psychosocial or Cognitive Condition; Chapter 23: Caring for the Child With a Respiratory Condition; Chapter 24: Caring for the Child With a Gastrointestinal Condition; Chapter 25: Caring for the Child With an Immunological or Infectious Condition; Chapter 26: Caring for the Child With a Cardiovascular Condition; Chapter 27: Caring for the Child With an Endocrinological or Metabolic Condition; Chapter 28: Caring for the Child With a Neurological or Sensory Condition; Chapter 29: Caring for the Child With a Musculoskeletal Condition; Chapter 30: Caring for the Child With an Integumentary Condition; Chapter 31: Caring for the Child With a Genitourinary Condition; Chapter 32: Caring for the Child With a Hematological Condition; Chapter 33: Caring for the Child With Cancer; Chapter 34: Caring for the Child With a Chronic Condition or the Dying Child; and Chapter 35: Caring for the Critically Ill Child.

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Maternal-Child Nursing Care
Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers
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Children and Families 2nd Edition


TEST BANK
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Susan Ward
Shelton Hisley
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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
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© Susan Ward & Shelton Hisley.
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All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without
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permission is prohibited.

, Maternal-Child Nursing Care: Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children, and
Families – 2nd Edition
(ISBN 9780803636651)
Susan Ward and Shelton Hisley



TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 1. Traditional and Community Nursing Care for Women, Families, and Children
Chapter 2. Contemporary Issues in Women’s, Families’, and Children’s Health Care
Chapter 3. The Evolving Family
Chapter 4. Caring for Women, Families, and Children Across the Life Span
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Chapter 5. Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 6. Human Sexuality and Fertility
Chapter 7. Conception and Development of the Embryo and Fetus
Chapter 8. Physiological and Psychosocial Changes During Pregnancy
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Chapter 10. Promoting a Healthy Pregnancy
Chapter 11. Caring for the Woman Experiencing Complications During Pregnancy
Chapter 12. The Process of Labor and Birth
Chapter 13. Promoting Patient Comfort During Labor and Birth
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Chapter 14. Caring for the Woman Experiencing Complications During Labor and Birth
Chapter 15. Caring for the Postpartal Woman and Her Family
Chapter 16. Caring for the Woman Experiencing Complications During the Postpartal
Period
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Chapter 17. Physiological Transition of the Newborn
Chapter 18. Caring for the Normal Newborn
Chapter 19. Caring for the Newborn at Risk
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Chapter 20. Caring for the Developing Child
Chapter 21. Caring for the Child in the Hospital, the Community, and Across Care Settings
Chapter 22. Caring for the Child With a Psychosocial or Cognitive Condition
Chapter 23. Caring for the Child With a Respiratory Condition
Chapter 24. Caring for the Child With a Gastrointestinal Condition
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Chapter 25. Caring for the Child With an Immunological or Infectious Condition
Chapter 26. Caring for the Child With a Cardiovascular Condition
Chapter 27. Caring for the Child With an Endocrinological or Metabolic Condition
Chapter 28. Caring for the Child With a Neurological or Sensory Condition
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Chapter 29. Caring for the Child With a Musculoskeletal Condition
Chapter 30. Caring for the Child With an Integumentary Condition
Chapter 31. Caring for the Child With a Genitourinary Condition
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Chapter 32. Caring for the Child With a Hematological Condition
Chapter 33. Caring for the Child With Cancer
Chapter 34. Caring for the Child With a Chronic Condition or the Dying Child
Chapter 35. Caring for the Critically Ill Child

,Chapter 1: Traditional and Community Nursing Care for Women, Families, and
Children


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The clinic nurse understands the new description of nursing art/aesthetics as the way that
nurses and patients help each other through a circular process. What is the event that begins
this process?
A. A health threat
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B. Experiencing new possibilities for health
C. Hope and understanding for the future
D. Relationship building
ANS: A
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Nursing aesthetics consists of the low-tech, high-touch caring in a nurse–patient encounter.
This transformative process begins with a health threat. The event that begins the process is
not experiencing new possibilities for health, hope and understanding for the future, or
relationship building.
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Cognitive Level: Knowledge/Remembering
Content Area: Pediatrics/Maternity
Patient Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
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Integrated Process: Caring
Difficulty: Moderate

PTS: 1
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2. A nurse manager in a community clinic is concerned because the local refugee population
does not seek health care routinely. What action by the nurse would be most helpful?
A. Assess clinic staff and procedures for evidence of ethnocentrism.
B. Put up flyers advertising the clinic’s services in local retailers.
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C. Reward preventative health patients with coupons for needed items.
D. Try to meet with community leaders to work on the problem.
ANS: A
Ethnocentrism is the view that the beliefs, values, and behaviors of one culture are superior to
those of other cultures. Ethnocentrism is dangerous in health care because it is blind to the
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possibilities of other solutions and viewpoints and alienates people in need of health care. The
nurse manager would be wise to assess the clinic’s staff and procedures for ethnocentrism.
Meeting with a community leader is always a good idea to learn the viewpoints of the
community, but unless ethnocentric behaviors change, it is unlikely that the refugee
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community will increase its use of the clinic. Flyers and incentives may also be helpful in
some cases, but not as helpful as reducing the barriers imposed by ethnocentrism.

Cognitive Level: Application/Applying
Content Area: Pediatrics/Maternity
Patient Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Integrated Process: Caring
Difficulty: Moderate

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3. The nursing faculty explains to students that ethnopluralism is an important force shaping
health care today. What concept is most important in understanding this trend?
A. The decreased need for cultural competency
B. The growth in one ethnic group in a single area
C. The increased impact of diverse cultures on health care
D. The percentage increase of the non-Caucasian population
ANS: C
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Ethnopluralism means diverse cultures. As the population of different ethnic
(non-Euro-Caucasian) groups grows, their impact on health care will increase exponentially.
Ethnopluralism is not just the growth of one ethnic group in one location. It is also more than
just the percentage change in the non-Euro-Caucasian population, although that is part of the
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phenomenon. As ethnopluralism continues to impact health care, providers will need to be
more, not less, culturally competent.

Cognitive Level: Knowledge/Remembering
Content Area: Pediatrics/Maternity
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Patient Needs: Psychosocial Integrity
Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Difficulty: Moderate
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PTS: 1

4. A nursing faculty member is explaining recent shifts in nursing practice. What change has
been important in applying the nursing process?
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A. A change to a spiral or circular process
B. A focus on more independent nursing actions
C. A return to the nurse-as-expert model of care
D. An emphasis on attaining a disease-free state
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ANS: A
The nursing process has recently changed from a linear one to a spiral or circular process in
which the patient/family is motivated toward promotion, maintenance, and restoration of
health. The focus has not changed to include more independent actions, a return to the
nurse-as-expert model, or an emphasis on attaining a disease-free state of being.
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Cognitive Level: Comprehension/Understanding
Content Area: Pediatrics/Maternity
Patient Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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Difficulty: Easy

PTS: 1

5. A nurse is working in an urban clinic with a diverse population. What action by the nurse is
most important?
A. Determine patients’ definitions of health and desired outcomes of health care.
B. Explain policies such as appointment cancellations to ensure compliance.
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