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Newborn and Women's Health Nursing 8th Edition Murray
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Chapter n01:nMaternity nandnWomen’snHealthnCarenToday
Foundations nofnMaternal-Newbornn&nWomen’snHealthnNursing,n8thnEdition
MULTIPLEnCHOICE
1. A n nursen educatorn isn teachingn an groupn of n nursingn studentsn about n then historyn of n family-
centered n maternityn care.n Whichn statement n should n then nursen includen inn then teachingn session?
a. ThenSheppard-Townern Act n of n 1921n promoted n family-centered n care.
b. Changesn inn pharmacologicn management n of n laborn prompted n family-centered n care.
c. Demandsn bynphysiciansn forn familyninvolvement n inn childbirthn increased n then practicen
of n family-centered n care.
d. Parentaln requestsn that n infantsnbenallowed ntonremainn withnthemn rathernthanninnann
urseryn initiated n then practicen of n family-centered n care.
ANS:n D
Asn researchn begann ton identifyn then benefitsn of n early,n extended n parent–
infant n contact,n parentsn beganntoninsist n thatn then infant nremainn withn them.n Thisn graduallyn develope
d n inton then practicen of n rooming-inn and n finallynton family-centered n maternityn care.n Then Sheppard-
Townern Act n provided n fundsn forn state-
managed n programsn forn mothersn and n childrenn but n did n not n promote
family-
centered n care.n Then changesn inn pharmacologicn management n of n laborn weren not n an factorn inn family-
centered n maternityn care.n Family-centered n caren wasn an request n bynparents,n not n physicians.
DIF: Cognitiven Level:n Application
OBJ:n NursingnProcessnStep:nPlanningn MSC:n PatientnNeeds:nHealth nPromoti
on n and n Maintenance
2. Expectant nparents naskn an p r e n a t a l n u r s e n educator,n ― Whichn settingn forn childbirth n limitsn the
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amount nof nparent–
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infant ninteracUt ionS? ‖ nN
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ichn an swOer n should nthennursen providenfornthesen parentsn inn ordern ton assistn
themn inn choosingn ann appropriaten birthn setting?
a. Birthn center
b. Homen birth
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c. Traditionaln hospitaln birth
d. Labor,n birth,n and n recoveryn room
ANS:n C
Inn then traditionaln hospitaln setting,n thenmothern maynseen theninfant nfornonlyn short nfeedingnperiods,n a
nd n then infantnisn cared nforn innanseparaten nursery.n Birthncentersn arenset nupnton allow n ann increasen inn pa
rent–infant n contact.n Homen birthsn allow n then greatest n amount n of n parent–
infant n contact.n Then labor,n birth,n recovery,n andnpostpartumnroomn settingn allowsn forn increased n par
ent–infant n contact.
DIF: Cognitiven Level:n Understanding
OBJ:n NursingnProcessnStep:nPlanningn MSC:n PatientnNeeds:nHealth nPromoti
on n and n Maintenance
3. Whichn statement n best n describesn thenadvantagenofnanlabor,n birth,nrecovery,n and npostpartumn (
LDRP)n room?
a. Then familyn isn inn an familiarn environment.
b. Theyn aren lessn expensiven thann traditionaln hospitaln rooms.
c. Theninfant n isn removed n ton then nurseryn ton allow n then mothern ton rest.
d. Thenwoman‘sn support n systemn isn encouraged n ton stayn untiln discharge.
ANS:n D
Sleepingn equipment n isn provided n inn an privaten room.n An hospitaln settingn isn nevern an familiarn environ
ment n ton new n parents.n Ann LDRPnroomn isn notn lessn expensiven thannan traditionaln hospitaln room.n The
n babyn remainsn withn then mothern at nalln timesn and nisn notn removed nton then nurseryn forn routinencaren ornt
esting.n Then fathern orn otherndesignated nmembersn of nthenmother‘sn support nsystemn aren encouraged nt
on stayn at n alln times.
DIF: Cognitiven Level:n Understanding
OBJ:n NursingnProcessnStep:nAssessmentn MSC:n PatientnNeeds:nHealthn Promoti
on n and n Maintenance
4. Whichn nursingn interventionn isn ann independent n functionn of n then professionaln nurse?
a. Administeringnoralnanalgesics
b. Requestingndiagnosticn studies
c. Teachingn then patient n perinealn care
d. Providingn wound n carenton an surgicaln incision
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ANS:n C
Nursesnaren now n responsiblen forn variousn independent n functions,n includingn teaching,n counseling,
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