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Comprehensive Study Guide for Maternity & Women's Health Care If you're studying maternity and women's health care and need an essential tool to ace your exams, the Test Bank for Maternity and Women's Health Care, 12th Edition by Lowdermilk is the ideal resource for you! Whether you're in a nursing program, a midwifery course, or preparing for OB-GYN exams, this test bank is designed to strengthen your understanding of maternal health, prenatal care, labor and delivery, and postpartum care. This test bank includes multiple practice questions and detailed explanations, covering the full range of topics in the 12th edition of Lowdermilk’s textbook, which provides in-depth coverage of key concepts in maternity nursing and women's health. Get ready to prepare effectively and excel in your exams with this comprehensive study tool. What’s Inside? The Test Bank for Maternity and Women's Health Care, 12th Edition is organized to follow the structure of the textbook, ensuring complete coverage of all major topics in maternity care and women’s health nursing. Each chapter features hundreds of practice questions, providing a wide range of questions from general obstetrics to specific diseases and nursing care interventions. Types of Questions Included: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) – Cover all aspects of maternity care, from prenatal assessment to postpartum care and newborn health. True/False Questions – Test your understanding of maternal health issues, obstetric procedures, and clinical practices. Fill-in-the-Blank Questions – Help you learn key medical terms, conditions, and procedures related to women's health. Case Study & Scenario-Based Questions – Provide real-life clinical scenarios that allow you to apply nursing interventions and critical thinking skills. Short Answer & Essay Questions – Encourage you to explain concepts in your own words and prepare for essay-based exams. Each question is followed by detailed answers and explanations, ensuring you fully understand the material and can apply it in real-world settings. Chapter Breakdown & Topics Covered This test bank is based on the 12th edition of Lowdermilk’s textbook, and it covers the following essential maternity and women's health topics: Introduction to Maternity Nursing Overview of maternity care and the role of the nurse in women’s health Pregnancy and the physiological changes that occur during gestation Maternal-fetal health and family-centered care Women's Health and Reproductive Anatomy Anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system Menstrual cycle, fertility, and reproductive health issues Contraception, family planning, and fertility treatments Prenatal Care Health assessment of the pregnant woman, including medical history and physical exams Importance of screening tests and genetic counseling during pregnancy Nutrition, lifestyle, and risk management during pregnancy Labor and Delivery Stages of labor and nursing interventions during labor and delivery management Pain management options, including epidural anesthesia, medications, and breathing techniques Assisting with childbirth, including vaginal birth and C-section deliveries Monitoring fetal well-being during labor Postpartum Care The immediate postpartum period, including nursing assessments and interventions Care of the new mother and postpartum complications, such as hemorrhage and infection Breastfeeding support and teaching for new mothers Newborn Care Assessment of the newborn, including Apgar scores and physical examination Neonatal health issues, including respiratory distress, infection, and jaundice Immunizations, newborn screenings, and infant care techniques High-Risk Pregnancy and Complications Pregnancy-related complications, including gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, and preterm labor Maternal conditions affecting pregnancy, such as hypertension, cardiac diseases, and infection Management of high-risk pregnancies and the role of nurses in preventive care and early detection Family Planning and Women's Health Issues Family planning options, including IUDs, oral contraceptives, and sterilization Women's health conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and fibroids Menopause and hormonal changes affecting women's health in later years Nursing Care for Women with Special Needs The nursing approach to women with disabilities, cultural considerations, and vulnerable populations The importance of mental health care and support for postpartum depression and anxiety Domestic violence and the role of nurses in advocacy and intervention Why Choose This Test Bank? Comprehensive Coverage – This test bank covers all major topics related to maternity nursing, women's health, and clinical nursing practice. Exam Preparation – The questions are designed to mirror the types of questions you’ll encounter on exams, including NCLEX, nursing certification exams, and clinical practice assessments. Detailed Explanations – Every answer is accompanied by a detailed explanation to ensure you fully grasp each concept and can apply it in real-world scenarios. Practical Relevance – The test bank is designed with a focus on clinical practice, helping you connect textbook knowledge with patient care in real-life settings. Student-Friendly Format – With clear, easy-to-understand questions and answers, this test bank is a valuable resource for nursing students, midwifery students, and healthcare professionals. Who Can Benefit from This Test Bank? Nursing Students – Preparing for maternity and women's health courses and clinical exams. Midwifery Students – Enhancing knowledge in prenatal, labor, delivery, and postpartum care. Obstetrics and Gynecology Students – For students looking to deepen their understanding of women’s health and obstetric care. Healthcare Providers – A valuable review for nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals working in women's health. Instructors – Can use the test bank as a teaching tool for maternity nursing courses and clinical practice workshops. Instant Download – Study Anytime, Anywhere! The Test Bank for Maternity and Women's Health Care, 12th Edition is an invaluable tool for anyone looking to succeed in maternity nursing and women's health exams. Download it now and start preparing for success! Download Now & Ace Your Maternity Nursing Exams!

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Maternity and
Women's Health Care
12th Edition
Lowdermilk Test
Bank

,Chapter 01: 21st Century Maternity and Women’s Health Nursing Lowdermilk:
Maternity & Women’s Health Care, 12th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. In evaluating the level of a pregnant woman’s risk of having a low-birth-weight (LBW)
infant, which factor is the most important for the nurse to consider? a. African-American
race
b. Cigarette smoking
c. Poor nutritional status
d. Limited maternal education
ANS: A
The rise in the overall LBW rates were due to increases in LBW births to non-Hispanic
black women (13.35%) and Hispanic women (7.21%); non-Hispanic black infants are
almost twice as likely as non-Hispanic white infants to be of LBW and to die in the first
year of life.. Race is a nonmodifiable risk factor. Cigarette smoking is an important factor in
potential infant mortality rates, but it is not the most important. Additionally, smoking is a
modifiable risk factor. Poor nutrition is an important factor in potential infant mortality
rates, but it is not the most important. Additionally, nutritional status is a modifiable risk
factor. Maternal education is an important factor in potential infant mortality rates, but it is
not the most important. Additionally, maternal education is a modifiable risk factor.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment

MSC: Client Needs: HealtNhUPrRoSmIotNioGn TanBd.MCaOinMtenance,
Antepartum Care
2. A 23-year-old African-American woman is pregnant with her first child. Based on current
statistics for infant mortality, which intervention is most important for the nurse to include
in the client’s plan of care?
a. Perform a nutrition assessment.
b. Refer the woman to a social worker.
c. Advise the woman to see an obstetrician, not a midwife.
d. Explain to the woman the importance of keeping her prenatal care appointments.
ANS: D
Consistent prenatal care is the best method of preventing or controlling risk factors
associated with infant mortality. Nutritional status is an important modifiable risk factor, but
it is not the most important action a nurse should take in this situation. The client may need
assistance from a social worker at some time during her pregnancy, but a referral to a social
worker is not the most important aspect the nurse should address at this time. If the woman
has identifiable high-risk problems, then her health care may need to be provided by a
physician. However, it cannot be assumed that all African-American women have high-risk
issues. In addition, advising the woman to see an obstetrician is not the most important

, aspect on which the nurse should focus at this time, and it is not appropriate for a nurse to
advise or manage the type of care a client is to receive.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning
MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

3. During a prenatal intake interview, the nurse is in the process of obtaining an initial
assessment of a 21-year-old Hispanic client with limited English proficiency. Which
intervention is the most important for the nurse to implement?
a. Use maternity jargon to enable the client to become familiar with these terms.
b. Speak quickly and efficiently to expedite the visit.
c. Provide the client with handouts.
d. Assess whether the client understands the discussion.
ANS: D
Nurses contribute to health literacy by using simple, common words, avoiding jargon, and
evaluating whether the client understands the discussion. Speaking slowly and clearly and
focusing on what is important will increase understanding. Most client education materials
are written at a level too high for the average adult and may not be useful for a client with
limited English proficiency.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

4. The nurses working at a newly established birthing center have begun to compare their
performance in providing maternal-newborn care against clinical standards. This
comparison process is most commonly known as what? a. Best practices network
b. Clinical benchmarking

c. OutEvidencecomes-based-oriented practicepracNti UceR S I

N G T B. CO M
d.
ANS: C
Outcomes-oriented practice measures the effectiveness of the interventions and quality of
care against benchmarks or standards. The term best practice refers to a program or service
that has been recognized for its excellence. Clinical benchmarking is a process used to
compare one’s own performance against the performance of the best in an area of service.
The term evidence-based practice refers to the provision of care based on evidence gained
through research and clinical trials.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand

, TOP: Nursing Process: Evaluation
MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment

5. Which statement best exemplifies contemporary maternity nursing?
a. Use of midwives for all vaginal deliveries
b. Family-centered care
c. Free-standing birth clinics
d. Physician-driven care
ANS: B
Contemporary maternity nursing focuses on the family’s needs and desires. Fathers,
partners, grandparents, and siblings may be present for the birth and participate in activities
such as cutting the baby’s umbilical cord. Both midwives and physicians perform vaginal
deliveries. Free-standing clinics are an example of alternative birth options. Contemporary
maternity nursing is driven by the relationship between nurses and their clients.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning
MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

6. A 38-year-old Hispanic woman vaginally delivered a 9-pound, 6-ounce baby girl after being
in labor for 43 hours. The baby died 3 days later from sepsis. On what grounds could the
woman have a legitimate legal case for negligence?
a. Inexperienced maternity nurse was assigned to care for the client.
b. Client was past her due date by 3 days.
c. Standard of care was not met.
d. Client refused electronic fetal monitoring.
ANS: C
Not meeting the standard of care is a legitimate factor for a case of negligence. An
inexperienced maternity nurse would need to display competency before being assigned to
care for clients on his or her own. This client may have been past her due date; however, a
term pregnancy often goes beyond 40 weeks of gestation. Although fetal monitoring is the
standard of care, the client has the right to refuse treatment. This refusal is not a case for
negligence, but informed consent should be properly obtained, and the client should have
signed an against medical advice form when refusing any treatment that is within the
standard of care. NURSINGTB.COM
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyze
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment

7. When the nurse is unsure how to perform a client care procedure that is high risk and low
volume, his or her best action in this situation would be what? a. Ask another nurse.
b. Discuss the procedure with the client’s physician.
c. Look up the procedure in a nursing textbook.

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Deitra Leonard Lowdermilk, Shannon E. Perry, Mary Catherine Cashion, Ellen Olshansky, Kathryn Rhodes Alden Maternity and Women\'s Health Care
Publisher: 2013 ISBN: 9780323293686 Edition: Unknown

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