NewbornNursing:TheCriticalComponentsofNursingCare
,3rdEdition,RobertaDurham,LindaChapman
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NEWBORNNURSING:THECRITICALCO
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CARE,3RDEDITION,ROBERTAD
URHAM,LINDACHAPMAN
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
MaternityNursingOverview
1. TrendsandIssues
2. EthicsandStandardsofPracticeIssues
TheAntepartalPeriod
3. Genetics,Conception,FetalDevelopment,andReproductiveTe
chnology
4. PhysiologicalAspectsofAntepartumCare
5. ThePsycho-Social-CulturalAspectsoftheAntepartumPeriod
6. AntepartalTests
7. High-RiskAntepartumNursingCare
IntrapartalPeriod
8. IntrapartumAssessmentandInterventions
9. FetalHeartRateAssessment
10. High-RiskLaborandBirth
11. IntrapartumandPostpartumCareoftheCesareanBirthFamilies
PostpartalPeriod
12. PostpartumPhysiologicalAssessmentsandNursingCare
13. TransitiontoParenthood
14. High-RiskPostpartumNursingCare
NeonatalPeriod
15. PhysiologicalandBehavioralResponsesoftheNeonate
16. DischargePlanningandTeaching
17. High-RiskNeonatalNursingCare
Women’sHealth
18. WellWomen’sHealth
19. AlterationsinWomen’sHealth
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Chapter1:TrendsandIssues
MULTIPLECHOICE
1. Thenurseiscaringforapatientwhoisinlaborwithherfirstchild.Thepatient’smotherispresentfors
upportandnotesthatthingshavechangedinthedeliveryroomsinceshelastgavebirthintheearly19
80s.Whichcurrenttrendorinterventionmaythepatient’smotherfindmostdifferent?
1. Fetalmonitoringthroughoutlabor
2. Postpartumstayof10days
3. Expectantpartnerandfamilyinoperatingroomforcesareanbirth
4. Hospitalsupportforbreastfeeding
ANS:4
Chapter:Chapter1TrendsandIssues
ChapterLearningObjective:1.DiscusscurrenttrendsinthemanagementoflaborandbirthPage:4
Heading:Table1-
1:PastandPresentTrendsIntegratedProcesses:
NursingProcess
ClientNeed:HealthPromotionandMaintenanceCo
gnitiveLevel:Application[Applying]Concept:Evi
dence-BasedPractice
Difficulty:Moderate
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1 Thisisincorrect.Fetalmonitoringduringlaborbeganinthelate1970s.Assuch,thislikel
ywouldhaveoccurredduringthemother’slaboranddeliveryduring
the1980s.
2 Thisisincorrect.Inthepast,theaveragehospitalpostpartumstaywas10days.
Presently,theaveragepostpartumstayis48hoursorless.
3 Thisisincorrect.Inthepast,expectantpartnersandfamilieswereexcludedfromthelabo
randbirthexperience.Presenttrendsinvolvetheexpectantpartnerand
familyinthelaborandbirthexperience,includingpresenceintheoperatingroomf
orcesareanbirths.
4 Thisiscorrect.Hospitalsupportforbreastfeeding,includingalactationconsultantan
demploymentoftheBaby-
FriendlyHospitalInitiative,werebothenactedduringtheearly1990s.
PTS: 1 CON:Evidence-BasedPractice
2. Apatientwithahistoryofhypertensionisgivingbirth.Duringdelivery,thestaffwasnotabletosta
bilizethepatient’sbloodpressure.Asaresult,thepatientdiedshortlyafterdelivery.Thisisanexa
mpleofwhattypeofdeath?
1. Earlymaternaldeath
2. Latematernaldeath
3. Directobstetricdeath
4. Indirectobstetricdeath
ANS:4
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