Maternal-Child Nursing Care: Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children and Families Revised Edition
by Susan L. Ward, Shelton M. Hisley ||ALL CHAPTERS||VERIFIED||GURANTEE PASS.
2nd Edition
,Table of Contents
Chapter 01: 21st Century Maternity Nursing ........................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: Community Care: The Family And Culture .......................................................................... 22
Chapter 03: Assessment And Health Promotion .................................................................................... 36
Chapter 04: Reproductive System Concerns .......................................................................................... 61
Chapter 05: Infertility, Contraception, And Abortion ............................................................................. 90
Chapter 06: Genetics, Conception, And Fetal Development ................................................................ 115
Chapter 07: Anatomy And Physiology Of Pregnancy ............................................................................ 138
Chapter 08: Nursing Care Of The Family During Pregnancy ................................................................. 159
Chapter 09: Maternal And Fetal Nutrition ............................................................................................ 183
Chapter 10: Assessment Of High Risk Pregnancy ................................................................................. 207
Chapter 11: High Risk Perinatal Care: Preexisting Conditions .............................................................. 227
Chapter 12: High Risk Perinatal Care: Gestational Conditions ............................................................. 255
Chapter 13: Labor And Birth Processes ................................................................................................ 286
Chapter 14: Pain Management ............................................................................................................. 305
Chapter 15: Fetal Assessment During Labor ......................................................................................... 329
Chapter 16: Nursing Care Of The Family During Labor And Birth ......................................................... 355
Chapter 17: Labor And Birth Complications ......................................................................................... 388
Chapter 18: Maternal Physiologic Changes .......................................................................................... 412
Chapter 19: Nursing Care Of The Family During The Postpartum Period............................................. 432
Chapter 20: Transition To Parenthood ................................................................................................. 452
Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications ................................................................................................ 473
Chapter 22: Physiologic And Behavioral Adaptations Of The Newborn ............................................... 499
Chapter 23: Nursing Care Of The Newborn And Family ....................................................................... 526
Chapter 24: Newborn Nutrition And Feeding ....................................................................................... 543
Chapter 25: The High Risk Newborn ..................................................................................................... 567
Chapter 26: 21st Century Pediatric Nursing ......................................................................................... 601
Chapter 27: Family, Social, Cultural, And Religious Influences On Child Health Promotion ................ 611
Chapter 28: Developmental And Genetic Influences On Child Health Promotion ............................... 622
Chapter 29: Communication, History, And Physical Assessment ......................................................... 643
Chapter 30: Pain Assessment And Management In Children ............................................................... 671
Chapter 31: The Infant And Family ....................................................................................................... 686
Chapter 32: The Toddler And Family .................................................................................................... 718
,Chapter 33: The Preschooler And Family.............................................................................................. 743
Chapter 34: The School-Age Child And Family ...................................................................................... 763
Chapter 35: The Adolescent And Family ............................................................................................... 786
Chapter 36: Impact Of Chronic Illness, Disability, And End-Of-Life Care For The Child And Family ..... 816
Chapter 37: Impact Of Cognitive Or Sensory Impairment On The Child And Family............................ 841
Chapter 38: Family-Centered Care Of The Child During Illness And Hospitalization ............................ 868
Chapter 39: Pediatric Variations Of Nursing Interventions .................................................................. 885
Chapter 40: Respiratory Dysfunction .................................................................................................... 917
Chapter 41: Gastrointestinal Dysfunction ............................................................................................ 943
Chapter 42: Cardiovascular Dysfunction............................................................................................... 973
Chapter 43: Hematologic And Immunologic Dysfunction .................................................................. 1008
Chapter 44: Cancer ............................................................................................................................. 1041
Chapter 45: Genitourinary Dysfunction .............................................................................................. 1072
Chapter 46: Cerebral Dysfunction....................................................................................................... 1094
Chapter 47: Endocrine Dysfunction .................................................................................................... 1123
Chapter 48: Musculoskeletal Or Articular Dysfunction ...................................................................... 1146
Chapter 49: Neuromuscular Or Muscular Dysfunction ...................................................................... 1169
,Chapter 01: 21st Century Maternity Nursing
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. When Providing Care For A Pregnant Woman, The Nurse Should Be Aware That One Of The
Most Frequently Reported Maternal Medical Risk Factors Is:
A. Diabetes Mellitus. C. Chronic Hypertension.
B. Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP). D. Anemia.
ACCURATE ANS>>A
The Most Frequently Reported Maternal Medical Risk Factors Are Diabetes And Hypertension
Associated With Pregnancy. Both Of These Conditions Are Associated With Maternal Obesity. There Are
No Studies That Indicate MVP Is Among The Most Frequently Reported Maternal Risk Factors.
Hypertension Associated With Pregnancy, Not Chronic Hypertension, Is One Of The Most Frequently
Reported Maternal Medical Risk Factors. Although Anemia Is A Concern In Pregnancy, It Is Not One Of
The Most Frequently Reported Maternal Medical Risk Factors In Pregnancy.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: 6
OBJ: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: Client Needs: Physiologic Integrity
2. To Ensure Optimal Outcomes For The Patient, The Contemporary Maternity Nurse Must
Incorporate Both Teamwork And Communication With Clinicians Into Her Care Delivery, The SBAR
Technique Of Communication Is An Easy-To-Remember Mechanism For Communication. Which Of The
Following Correctly Defines This Acronym?
A. Situation, Baseline Assessment, Response
B. Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
C. Subjective Background, Assessment, Recommendation
D. Situation, Background, Anticipated Recommendation
ACCURATE ANS>>B
, The Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR) Technique Provides A Specific
Framework For Communication Among Health Care Providers. Failure To Communicate Is One Of The
Major Reasons For Errors In Health Care. The SBAR Technique Has The Potential To Serve As A Means To
Reduce Errors.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 14 OBJ: Nursing Process: Assessment, Planning
MSC: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment
3. The Role Of The Professional Nurse Caring For Childbearing Families Has Evolved To Emphasize:
A. Providing Care To Patients Directly At The Bedside.
B. Primarily Hospital Care Of Maternity Patients.
C. Practice Using An Evidence-Based Approach.
D. Planning Patient Care To Cover Longer Hospital Stays.
ACCURATE ANS>>C
Professional Nurses Are Part Of The Team Of Health Care Providers Who Collaboratively Care For
Patients Throughout The Childbearing Cycle. Providing Care To Patients Directly At The Bedside Is One
Of The Nurses Tasks; However, It Does Not Encompass The Concept Of The Evolved Professional Nurse.
Throughout The Prenatal Period, Nurses Care For Women In Clinics And Physicians Offices And Teach
Classes To Help Families Prepare For Childbirth. Nurses Also Care For Childbearing Families In Birthing
Centers And In The Home. Nurses Have Been Critically Important In Developing Strategies To Improve
The Well-Being Of Women And Their Infants And Have Led The Efforts To Implement Clinical Practice
Guidelines Using An Evidence-Based Approach. Maternity Patients Have Experienced A Decreased,
Rather Than An Increased, Length Of Stay Over The Past 2 Decades.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 1 OBJ: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment
4. A 23-Year-Old African-American Woman Is Pregnant With Her First Child. Based On The Statistics
For Infant Mortality, Which Plan Is Most Important For The Nurse To Implement?