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A woman is giving birth to her third child in a setting that allows her husband and children to be actively
involved in the process. The nurse caring for her must also consider the husband and the two children as
patients and work to meet their needs. This type of setting is termed - Answer family-centered care
A 27-year-old pregnant woman is seeing a nurse-midwife for prenatal care. Her first baby was born by
cesarean because the baby was too large to fit through the woman's pelvis. She has also developed
gestational diabetes during this pregnancy. When discussing with the woman her options for places of
birth, what is the best choice for her? - Answer LDR in a hospital setting
In the 19th century, the most common cause of infant death was - Answer infectious diarrhea.
A 4-year-old is hospitalized for treatment of pneumonia. The nurse informs the child's mother that the
pediatric unit is a Family-Centered Child Care unit. What does this mean for her? - Answer She will be
asked for input into her child's care.
A 27-year-old woman newly diagnosed with diabetes is admitted to an agency to regulate her
medication and receive patient teaching on diabetes. She is assigned a case manager on her first day. To
best explain this role to the woman, the nurse states that a case manager will - Answer manage and
collaborate the woman's care to ensure optimal outcomes.
During a presentation on prenatal care, the student nurse stated, "In 2000 the maternal mortality rate
for African-American women was 22." The number "22" in this statement means there have been -
Answer 22 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.
A woman brings her two sons, ages 2 and 4, to the health clinic. She tells the nurse that they have been
in the United States for only 1 year and are homeless. Because of this history, the nurse will assess the
children for infections and - Answer malnutrition
The nurse has been assigned to care for a patient during the night shift. The patient's medication to
prevent seizures was due at 6 AM. At that time the nurse was involved with another patient and did not
, administer the medication. At 10 AM, the patient ambulated to the bathroom, had a seizure, fell, and
later developed brain damage as a result of the fall. The nurse can be sued for - Answer malpractice.
The role of the pediatric nurse is influenced by trends in health care. What is the current trend in child
health care? - Answer Focus on health promotion—the provision of care designed to keep people
healthy and prevent illness
Some problems associated with hospital births in the early 1960s include the following issues: (Select all
that apply.) - Answer -The father was not included in the process
-Patient teaching was not valued
-Bonding was hindered due to strong medications given to the mother
To administer an IM injection safely to a 6-year-old, the nurse must be aware of the child's
developmental stage. This knowledge will assist the nurse in gaining the child's cooperation prior to the
treatment. During this process, the nurse is functioning in the role of - Answer care provider.
An experienced maternity nurse needs to teach a new mother about bottle feeding. The mother is 25
years old and has a 2-year-old that she also bottle fed. She has been in the United States for 1 year and
has a limited understanding of the English language. What factors will negatively influence the learning
process and will cause the nurse to alter her teaching techniques? - Answer Language and culture
A 54-year-old woman is experiencing symptoms of a urinary tract infection and needs to seek health
care. Which advanced practice nurse would be the best choice for this woman? - Answer Family nurse
practitioner
A 28-year-old postpartum patient tells the nurse, "I won't be going home for about 2 weeks." To clarify
the statement, the nurse may state - Answer "Tell me what you mean when you say you won't be going
home for 2 weeks."
The nurse is admitting a woman to the labor unit. During the admission procedure, the nurse obtains
the woman's blood pressure, pulse, respirations, temperature, and fetal heart rate. The nurse is using
which part of the nursing process? - Answer Assessment