, ss ss
Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric qq qq qq qq
Nursing,8th Edition by Gloria Leifer
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UNIT s s I: s s AnssOverview s s of ssMaternity s s and ssPediatric s s Nursing
Chapter s s 1: ssThe ssPast, ssPresent, s s and ssFuture
UNIT ssII: ssMaternal-Newborn ssNursing ssand ssWomen’s
ssHealthChapter ss2: ssHuman ssReproductive ssAnatomy ssand
ssPhysiology ssChapter s s 3: ssFetal ssDevelopment
Chapter s s 4: ssPrenatal ssCaressand s s Adaptations s s to ssPregnancy
Chapter ss5: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssWomen sswith ssComplications ssduring
ssPregnancyChapter ss6: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssMother ssand ssInfant ssduring
ssLabor ssand ssBirth ssChapter s s 7: ssNursing ssManagement s s of ssPain ssduring
ssLabor ssand ssBirth
Chapter s s 8: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssWomen s s with ssComplications s s during
ssLabor ssandBirth
Chapter s s 9: ssThe ssFamily ssafter s s Birth
Chapter ss10: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssWomen sswith ssComplications
ssFollowing ssBirth Chapter s s 11: ssThe ssNurse’s s s Role ssin ssWomen’s
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s s Health ssCare ssChapter s s 12: ssThe ssTerm ssNewborn
Chapter s s 13: ssPreterm and ssPost-Term ssNewborns
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ssChapter s s 14: ssThe ssNewborn sswith ssa ssPerinatal ssInjury
ssor ssCongenitalMalformation
UNIT s s III: ssThe ssGrowing s s Child s s and ssFamily
Chapter ss15: ssAn ssOverview ssof ssGrowth, ssDevelopment,
ssand ssNutrition Chapter s s 16: ssThe ssInfant
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Chapter s s 17: ssThe
ssToddler ssChapter s s 18:
ssThe ssPreschool ssChild
Chapter s s 19: ssThe ssSchool-Age
ssChild Chapter s s 20: ssThe ssAdolescent
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UNIT s s IV: ssAdapting ssCare ssto ssthe s s Pediatric ssPatient
ssChapter ss21: ssThe ssChild’s ssExperience ssof ssHospitalization
ssChapter s s 22: ssHealth ssCare ssAdaptations ssfor s s the ssChild
ssand ssFamilyUNIT s s V: ssThe ssChild ssNeeding s s Nursing
s s Care ssChapter ss23: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa ssSensory ssor
ssNeurological ssConditionChapter s s 24: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa
s s Musculoskeletal
Condition ssChapter s s 25: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Respiratory ssDisorder
ssChapter s s 26: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa s s Cardiovascular s s Disorder
Chapter ss27: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa ssCondition ssof ssthe ssBlood, ssBlood-Forming ssOrgans ssor ssLymphatic
ssSystem Chapter s s 28: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Gastrointestinal ssCondition
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Chapter s s 29: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa s s Genitourinary
ssCondition Chapter s s 30: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Skin
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ssCondition ssChapter s s 31: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Metabolic
ssCondition
Chapter ss32: ssChildhood ssCommunicable ssDiseases, ssBioterrorism, ssNatural ssDisasters ssand ssthe ssMaternal-
ssChild Patient
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Chapter s s 33: ssThe ssChild s s with ssan ssEmotional ssor s s Behavioral ssCondition
UNIT s s VI: ssThe s s Changing s s HealthssCare s s Environment
,Chapter s s 34: ssComplementary ssand ssAlternative ssTherapies s s in ssMaternity ssand ssPediatric ss Nursing
, INTRODUCTION s s TO s s MATERNITY s s AND ssPEDIATRIC ssNURSING s s 8TH ssEDITION s s LEIFER
TEST
2
Chapter 01: The Past, Present, and Future ss ss ss ss ss ss
MULTIPLE s s CHOICE
1. A s s patient s s chooses s s to s s have s s the s s certified s s nurse s s midwife s s (CNM) s s provide s s care
s s during s s her s s pregnancy. ssWhat s s doesthe s s CNMs s s scope s s of s s practice s s include?
a. Practice s s independent s s from s s medical
sssupervision b.s qq qq
ssComprehensive prenatal care qq qq
c. Attendance s s at s s all s s deliveries
d. Cesarean s s sections
ANS: s s B
The s s CNM s s provides s s comprehensive s s prenatal s s and s s postnatal s s care, s s attends s s uncomplicated
s s deliveries, s s and ssensuresthat s s a s s backup s s physician s s is s s available s s in s s case s s of s s unforeseen
s s problems.
DIF: s s Cognitive s s Level: s s Comprehension s s REF: s s Page s s 6
TOP: s s Advance s s Practice s s Nursing s s Roles s s KEY: s s Nursing s s Process s s Step: s s Implementation
MSC: s s NCLEX: s s Health s s Promotion s s and s s Maintenance: s s Prevention s s and s s Early s s Detection s s of
s s Disease
2. Which s s medical s s pioneer s s discovered ss the ss relationship ss between ss the s s incidence s s of
s s puerperal s s fever s s and ssunwashed hands? qq
a. Karl
ss Cred
Ignaz
ssb.
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Semmelweis
c. Louis s s Pasteur
d. Joseph s s Lister
ANS: s s B
Ignaz ssSemmelweis ssdeduced ssthat sspuerperal ssfever sswas ssseptic, sscontagious, ssand sstransmitted ssby ssthe
s s unwashed hands s s of ssphysicians ssand s s medical ssstudents.
qq
DIF: s s Cognitive s s Level: s s Knowledge s s REF:
s s Page ss2TOP: s s The s s Past s s KEY: s s Nursing
s s Process s s Step:
N/A
MSC: s s NCLEX: s s Safe, s s Effective s s Care s s Environment: s s Safety s s and s s Infection s s Control
3. A s s pregnant s s woman s s who s s has s s recently s s immigrated s s to s s the s s United s s States s s comments s s to
s s the s s nurse, s s I s s am ssafraid s s of sschildbirth. ssIt ssis ssso ssdangerous. ssI ssam ssafraid ssI sswill ssdie. ssWhat ssis ssthe
ssbest ssnursing ssresponse ssreflecting sscultural sssensitivity?
a. Maternal s s mortality s s in s s the s s United s s States s s is s s extremely s s low.
b. Anesthesia ssis ssavailable ssto ssrelieve sspain ssduring sslabor
ssand sschildbirth. c.ss ssTell qq qq qq
ssme why you are afraid of childbirth.
qq qq qq qq qq qq
d. s s Your s s condition s s will s s be s s monitored s s during s s labor s s and s s delivery.
ANS: s s C
Asking s s the s s patient s s about s s her s s concerns s s helps s s promote s s understanding s s and s s individualizes
s s patient s s care.
DIF: s s Cognitive s s Level: s s Application s s REF: s s Page s s 7
TOP: s s Cross-Cultural s s Care s s KEY: s s Nursing s s Process s s Step:
Implementation MSC: s s NCLEX: s s Psychosocial s s Integrity:
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Psychological s s Adaptation
4. An s s urban s s area s s has s s been s s reported s s to s s have s s a s s high s s perinatal s s mortality s s rate. s s What
s s information s s does s s this ssprovide?
a. Maternal s s and s s infant s s deaths s s per s s 100,000 s s live s s births s s per s s year
b. Deaths s s of s s fetuses s s weighing s s more s s than s s 500 s s g s s per s s 10,000 s s births s s per s s year
Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric qq qq qq qq
Nursing,8th Edition by Gloria Leifer
qq q qq qq qq qq
UNIT s s I: s s AnssOverview s s of ssMaternity s s and ssPediatric s s Nursing
Chapter s s 1: ssThe ssPast, ssPresent, s s and ssFuture
UNIT ssII: ssMaternal-Newborn ssNursing ssand ssWomen’s
ssHealthChapter ss2: ssHuman ssReproductive ssAnatomy ssand
ssPhysiology ssChapter s s 3: ssFetal ssDevelopment
Chapter s s 4: ssPrenatal ssCaressand s s Adaptations s s to ssPregnancy
Chapter ss5: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssWomen sswith ssComplications ssduring
ssPregnancyChapter ss6: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssMother ssand ssInfant ssduring
ssLabor ssand ssBirth ssChapter s s 7: ssNursing ssManagement s s of ssPain ssduring
ssLabor ssand ssBirth
Chapter s s 8: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssWomen s s with ssComplications s s during
ssLabor ssandBirth
Chapter s s 9: ssThe ssFamily ssafter s s Birth
Chapter ss10: ssNursing ssCare ssof ssWomen sswith ssComplications
ssFollowing ssBirth Chapter s s 11: ssThe ssNurse’s s s Role ssin ssWomen’s
s s Health ssCare ssChapter s s 12: ssThe ssTerm ssNewborn
Chapter s s 13: ssPreterm and ssPost-Term ssNewborns
ssChapter s s 14: ssThe ssNewborn sswith ssa ssPerinatal ssInjury
ssor ssCongenitalMalformation
UNIT s s III: ssThe ssGrowing s s Child s s and ssFamily
Chapter ss15: ssAn ssOverview ssof ssGrowth, ssDevelopment,
ssand ssNutrition Chapter s s 16: ssThe ssInfant
Chapter s s 17: ssThe
ssToddler ssChapter s s 18:
ssThe ssPreschool ssChild
Chapter s s 19: ssThe ssSchool-Age
ssChild Chapter s s 20: ssThe ssAdolescent
UNIT s s IV: ssAdapting ssCare ssto ssthe s s Pediatric ssPatient
ssChapter ss21: ssThe ssChild’s ssExperience ssof ssHospitalization
ssChapter s s 22: ssHealth ssCare ssAdaptations ssfor s s the ssChild
ssand ssFamilyUNIT s s V: ssThe ssChild ssNeeding s s Nursing
s s Care ssChapter ss23: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa ssSensory ssor
ssNeurological ssConditionChapter s s 24: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa
s s Musculoskeletal
Condition ssChapter s s 25: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Respiratory ssDisorder
ssChapter s s 26: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa s s Cardiovascular s s Disorder
Chapter ss27: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa ssCondition ssof ssthe ssBlood, ssBlood-Forming ssOrgans ssor ssLymphatic
ssSystem Chapter s s 28: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Gastrointestinal ssCondition
Chapter s s 29: ssThe ssChild sswith ssa s s Genitourinary
ssCondition Chapter s s 30: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Skin
ssCondition ssChapter s s 31: ssThe ssChild s s with ssa s s Metabolic
ssCondition
Chapter ss32: ssChildhood ssCommunicable ssDiseases, ssBioterrorism, ssNatural ssDisasters ssand ssthe ssMaternal-
ssChild Patient
Chapter s s 33: ssThe ssChild s s with ssan ssEmotional ssor s s Behavioral ssCondition
UNIT s s VI: ssThe s s Changing s s HealthssCare s s Environment
,Chapter s s 34: ssComplementary ssand ssAlternative ssTherapies s s in ssMaternity ssand ssPediatric ss Nursing
, INTRODUCTION s s TO s s MATERNITY s s AND ssPEDIATRIC ssNURSING s s 8TH ssEDITION s s LEIFER
TEST
2
Chapter 01: The Past, Present, and Future ss ss ss ss ss ss
MULTIPLE s s CHOICE
1. A s s patient s s chooses s s to s s have s s the s s certified s s nurse s s midwife s s (CNM) s s provide s s care
s s during s s her s s pregnancy. ssWhat s s doesthe s s CNMs s s scope s s of s s practice s s include?
a. Practice s s independent s s from s s medical
sssupervision b.s qq qq
ssComprehensive prenatal care qq qq
c. Attendance s s at s s all s s deliveries
d. Cesarean s s sections
ANS: s s B
The s s CNM s s provides s s comprehensive s s prenatal s s and s s postnatal s s care, s s attends s s uncomplicated
s s deliveries, s s and ssensuresthat s s a s s backup s s physician s s is s s available s s in s s case s s of s s unforeseen
s s problems.
DIF: s s Cognitive s s Level: s s Comprehension s s REF: s s Page s s 6
TOP: s s Advance s s Practice s s Nursing s s Roles s s KEY: s s Nursing s s Process s s Step: s s Implementation
MSC: s s NCLEX: s s Health s s Promotion s s and s s Maintenance: s s Prevention s s and s s Early s s Detection s s of
s s Disease
2. Which s s medical s s pioneer s s discovered ss the ss relationship ss between ss the s s incidence s s of
s s puerperal s s fever s s and ssunwashed hands? qq
a. Karl
ss Cred
Ignaz
ssb.
Semmelweis
c. Louis s s Pasteur
d. Joseph s s Lister
ANS: s s B
Ignaz ssSemmelweis ssdeduced ssthat sspuerperal ssfever sswas ssseptic, sscontagious, ssand sstransmitted ssby ssthe
s s unwashed hands s s of ssphysicians ssand s s medical ssstudents.
DIF: s s Cognitive s s Level: s s Knowledge s s REF:
s s Page ss2TOP: s s The s s Past s s KEY: s s Nursing
s s Process s s Step:
N/A
MSC: s s NCLEX: s s Safe, s s Effective s s Care s s Environment: s s Safety s s and s s Infection s s Control
3. A s s pregnant s s woman s s who s s has s s recently s s immigrated s s to s s the s s United s s States s s comments s s to
s s the s s nurse, s s I s s am ssafraid s s of sschildbirth. ssIt ssis ssso ssdangerous. ssI ssam ssafraid ssI sswill ssdie. ssWhat ssis ssthe
ssbest ssnursing ssresponse ssreflecting sscultural sssensitivity?
a. Maternal s s mortality s s in s s the s s United s s States s s is s s extremely s s low.
b. Anesthesia ssis ssavailable ssto ssrelieve sspain ssduring sslabor
ssand sschildbirth. c.ss ssTell qq qq qq
ssme why you are afraid of childbirth.
qq qq qq qq qq qq
d. s s Your s s condition s s will s s be s s monitored s s during s s labor s s and s s delivery.
ANS: s s C
Asking s s the s s patient s s about s s her s s concerns s s helps s s promote s s understanding s s and s s individualizes
s s patient s s care.
DIF: s s Cognitive s s Level: s s Application s s REF: s s Page s s 7
TOP: s s Cross-Cultural s s Care s s KEY: s s Nursing s s Process s s Step:
Implementation MSC: s s NCLEX: s s Psychosocial s s Integrity:
Psychological s s Adaptation
4. An s s urban s s area s s has s s been s s reported s s to s s have s s a s s high s s perinatal s s mortality s s rate. s s What
s s information s s does s s this ssprovide?
a. Maternal s s and s s infant s s deaths s s per s s 100,000 s s live s s births s s per s s year
b. Deaths s s of s s fetuses s s weighing s s more s s than s s 500 s s g s s per s s 10,000 s s births s s per s s year