answers 2024/2025 updated latest
exam
What is birth rate? - ANSWERS the number of live births per thousand of
population per year.
How is birth rate calculated? - ANSWERS Total number of live births divided by
the total population of that area multiplied by 1000
What is maternal mortality rate? - ANSWERS The number of women who die
giving birth per 100,000 births that was PREVENTABLE
What is the significance in assessing the maternal mortality rate? - ANSWERS
Every day, 2-3 woman die of preg related complications
What factors influence the risk of maternal death? - ANSWERS Access to
healthcare, insurance, location, education, bias, and environment
What is infant mortality rate? - ANSWERS The annual number of deaths of infants
under one year of age, compared with total live births.
, What are key factors that contribute to infant death? - ANSWERS SIDS, congenital
defects, preterm births, low birth weight, and maternal pregnancy complications
s/a injury
Which organization is responsible for establishing standards of care in women's
health, obstetric, and newborn nursing and medicine? - ANSWERS State boards of
nursing
What professional organizations provide evidence-based practice suggestions,
research, and current studies in women's health, obstetrics, and neonatal
nursing? - ANSWERS AWHONN, ACOG, NAN, ANA
What role do the organizations play in advancing professional standards and
advocating for quality care in these specialties? - ANSWERS Research gives us
evidence to change policy and procedures
What are the typical degrees and certifications needed for nursing in women's
health, obstetrics, and neonatal care? - ANSWERS RN, APRN, BSN, MSN, ADN
Does an OB monitor low or high risk patients? - ANSWERS Low
Does Maternal fetal medicine monitor low or high risk patients? - ANSWERS High
What does FCMC mean? - ANSWERS Family centered medical care - keep mom
with baby, encourage breast feeding
What is the definition of diversity? - ANSWERS Differences among people due to
age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic