100% de satisfacción garantizada Inmediatamente disponible después del pago Tanto en línea como en PDF No estas atado a nada 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Examen

Contemporary Maternity & Women’s Health Nursing Q&A 2025/2026 – Evidence‑Based Review Guide

Puntuación
-
Vendido
-
Páginas
5
Grado
A+
Subido en
13-06-2025
Escrito en
2024/2025

A focused, up‑to‑date question‑and‑answer review covering the latest in maternity nursing and women’s health care for the 2025/2026 academic year. This guide presents high‑yield NCLEX‑style Q&A along with concise explanations across key topics such as: Family‑Centered Care Principles & Barriers to Access Prenatal Visit Protocols & Integrative Health Therapies Birth Options: Physicians, CNMs, Lay Midwives & Birthing Centers VBAC Risks, C‑Section Types & Postpartum Lengths of Stay Neonatal Security Measures & Infant Mortality/SIDS Prevention Maternal Leave Laws & Health Disparities TORCH Infections, Point‑of‑Care Testing & Fetal Monitoring Ethical Debates in Reproduction (Abortion, Stem Cells, Cloning) Ideal for nursing students preparing for course finals, HESI/ATI assessments, or the NCLEX‑RN/PN, this PDF distills essential facts into a clear Q&A format that reinforces critical thinking and exam readiness. Birth rate - Answer the number of births per one thousand people annually what percentage of pregnancies in the US are unplanned? - Answer 50% What are some examples of barriers to care? - Answer -Cost: a lack of insurance combined with the high cost of care -Transportation -Dependent child care -Medicaid: not all providers accept this method of payment What is integrative health care? - Answer includes both complementary and alternative therapies with western medicine what percentage of the population uses complementary/alternative therapies? - Answer 40% (most do not tell their physicians) Why is prenatal care associated with better outcomes? - Answer -early risk assessment -identifying behaviors to be avoided -health promotion behaviors: nutrition, smoking cessation When is the first appointment usually done during pregnancy? - Answer 9-12 weeks What is generally done during a first appointment? - Answer transvaginal U/S crown-rump fetal measurement to guestimate gestation time gonorrhea/chlamydia screenings Physicians as birth providers - Answer either family care providers or OBGYNs. Have high liability due to expectations of outcomes post-labor. Lawsuits can occur via parents or child Midwives as birth providers - Answer primary deliverers in European countries various levels of preparation Certified nurse midwife - Answer advanced practice nurse (requiring at least a masters degree, but transitioning to doctorate) with a board certification. Most likely to deliver in a hospital setting and partnered with a physician Lay midwife - Answer not necessarily taken a higher level of education, no formal training. generally deliver in a home setting Birthing centers - Answer freestanding centers for low risk deliveries. employ nurse midwifes (more likely certified rather than lay), but could include RNs and other personnel. Emergency occurrences during labor require transport to a hospital setting What risks are associated with VBAC? - Answer increased risk of uterine rupture (but occurring less than 1 percent of the time) which incision via c-section results in no possibility of vaginal births later on? - Answer vertical what risks are associated with c-sections? - Answer clots infection dehiscence Minimum length of stay for vaginal delivery? - Answer 48 hours minimum length of stay for c-section delivery? - Answer 96 hours what was the average length of hospital stay in the 1950s post-delivery? - Answer 10 days

Mostrar más Leer menos
Institución
Maternal–Newborn Nursing
Grado
Maternal–Newborn Nursing

Vista previa del contenido

Contemporary Maternity Nursing and
Women's Health Care questions and answers
latest in 2025/2026
Birth rate - Answer the number of births per one thousand people annually



what percentage of pregnancies in the US are unplanned? - Answer 50%



What are some examples of barriers to care? - Answer -Cost: a lack of insurance combined with the high
cost of care

-Transportation

-Dependent child care

-Medicaid: not all providers accept this method of payment



What is integrative health care? - Answer includes both complementary and alternative therapies with
western medicine



what percentage of the population uses complementary/alternative therapies? - Answer 40% (most do
not tell their physicians)



Why is prenatal care associated with better outcomes? - Answer -early risk assessment

-identifying behaviors to be avoided

-health promotion behaviors: nutrition, smoking cessation



When is the first appointment usually done during pregnancy? - Answer 9-12 weeks



What is generally done during a first appointment? - Answer transvaginal U/S

crown-rump fetal measurement to guestimate gestation time

gonorrhea/chlamydia screenings

, Physicians as birth providers - Answer either family care providers or OBGYNs. Have high liability due to
expectations of outcomes post-labor. Lawsuits can occur via parents or child



Midwives as birth providers - Answer primary deliverers in European countries

various levels of preparation



Certified nurse midwife - Answer advanced practice nurse (requiring at least a masters degree, but
transitioning to doctorate) with a board certification. Most likely to deliver in a hospital setting and
partnered with a physician



Lay midwife - Answer not necessarily taken a higher level of education, no formal training. generally
deliver in a home setting



Birthing centers - Answer freestanding centers for low risk deliveries. employ nurse midwifes (more
likely certified rather than lay), but could include RNs and other personnel. Emergency occurrences
during labor require transport to a hospital setting



What risks are associated with VBAC? - Answer increased risk of uterine rupture (but occurring less than
1 percent of the time)



which incision via c-section results in no possibility of vaginal births later on? - Answer vertical



what risks are associated with c-sections? - Answer clots

infection

dehiscence



Minimum length of stay for vaginal delivery? - Answer 48 hours



minimum length of stay for c-section delivery? - Answer 96 hours



what was the average length of hospital stay in the 1950s post-delivery? - Answer 10 days

Escuela, estudio y materia

Institución
Maternal–Newborn Nursing
Grado
Maternal–Newborn Nursing

Información del documento

Subido en
13 de junio de 2025
Número de páginas
5
Escrito en
2024/2025
Tipo
Examen
Contiene
Preguntas y respuestas

Temas

$7.59
Accede al documento completo:

100% de satisfacción garantizada
Inmediatamente disponible después del pago
Tanto en línea como en PDF
No estas atado a nada

Conoce al vendedor
Seller avatar
Lectgray

Conoce al vendedor

Seller avatar
Lectgray Stanford University
Ver perfil
Seguir Necesitas iniciar sesión para seguir a otros usuarios o asignaturas
Vendido
0
Miembro desde
8 meses
Número de seguidores
2
Documentos
421
Última venta
-

0.0

0 reseñas

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

Recientemente visto por ti

Por qué los estudiantes eligen Stuvia

Creado por compañeros estudiantes, verificado por reseñas

Calidad en la que puedes confiar: escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron y evaluado por otros que han usado estos resúmenes.

¿No estás satisfecho? Elige otro documento

¡No te preocupes! Puedes elegir directamente otro documento que se ajuste mejor a lo que buscas.

Paga como quieras, empieza a estudiar al instante

Sin suscripción, sin compromisos. Paga como estés acostumbrado con tarjeta de crédito y descarga tu documento PDF inmediatamente.

Student with book image

“Comprado, descargado y aprobado. Así de fácil puede ser.”

Alisha Student

Preguntas frecuentes