and Women's Health Care
13th Edition Lowdermilk
|All Chapters 1-37
Complete Guide | Latest
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Test Bank For Maternity and Women's Health
Care 13th Edition Lowdermilk |All Chapters 1-
37 Complete Guide | Latest Update| Graded A+
,Chapter 1: Contemporary Perspectives in Maternity and Women’s Health
Multiple Choice
1. Which factor most influences the risk of having a low-birth-weight infant?
a. African-American race
b. Smoking
c. Poor diet
d. Low education level Answer: a
2. What is a nurse’s main responsibility in the research process?
a. Designing the study
b. Collecting data
c. Identifying clinical questions
d. Securing funding Answer: c
3. What is a primary intervention to reduce infant mortality among African-American
women?
a. Nutritional counseling
b. Social work referral
c. Physician-only care
d. Promoting prenatal care adherence Answer: d
4. When working with a limited-English-speaking Hispanic woman, what is most
important?
a. Use medical terms
b. Speak quickly
c. Provide brochures
d. Confirm understanding Answer: d
5. Nurses comparing their care outcomes to national standards are practicing:
a. Evidence-based nursing
b. Benchmarking
c. Risk management
d. Practice audits Answer: b
6. What is a defining feature of modern maternity care?
a. Physician-centered care
b. Focus on procedures
c. Family-centered approach
, d. Home births Answer: c
7. In a case where a baby died from sepsis after a prolonged labor, which scenario could
lead to a negligence claim?
a. Extended gestation
b. Care by novice staff
c. Lack of care standards
d. Fetal monitoring refused by mother Answer: c
8. If a nurse is unfamiliar with a rare, high-risk procedure, what’s the best action?
a. Ask a colleague
b. Refer to a textbook
c. Use the facility’s protocol manual
d. Wait for further instructions Answer: c
9. Which of the following is not a maternal-infant-specific “never event”?
a. Infant given to the wrong person
b. Untreated neonatal jaundice
c. Use of incorrect donor gametes
d. Retained surgical item Answer: d
10. What trend is true of U.S. birth statistics?
a. Better outcomes for single mothers
b. Teen birth rate is lowest globally
c. Smoking in pregnancy is increasing
d. Adverse outcomes more common in births to unmarried women Answer: d
Multiple Response
1. What are risks associated with obesity in pregnancy? (Select all that apply)
a. Miscarriage
b. Diabetes
c. Stillbirth
d. Infertility
e. Hypertension Answers: b, e
2. Goals of the Affordable Care Act include: (Select all that apply)
a. More affordable insurance
b. Better health outcomes
c. Elimination of public programs
, d. Focus only on treatment
e. Cost containment Answers: a, b, e
3. Examples of family-centered care include: (Select all that apply)
a. Partner involvement
b. Informed choices for families
c. Clear explanation of procedures
d. Restricting delivery room access Answers: a, b, c
4. Barriers to maternity care can be reduced by: (Select all that apply)
a. Transportation to clinics
b. On-site childcare
c. Expanding Medicaid access
d. Job training
e. Affordable health insurance Answers: a, b, c, e
Chapter 2: Community and Cultural Perspectives
Multiple Choice
1. A family living with a stepchild and a newborn is an example of a:
a. Nuclear family
b. Extended family
c. Blended family
d. Same-sex family Answer: c
2. Which factor most strongly influences a family’s health behavior?
a. Cultural norms
b. Religious customs
c. Personal beliefs and values
d. Government policies Answer: c
3. According to family stress theory, what affects a family’s response to a crisis?
a. Social stigma
b. Interpretation of the event
c. Income level
d. Genetic resilience Answer: b
4. A postpartum Hispanic woman prefers care by her grandmother. This reflects:
a. Cultural norm