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Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 4th
Edition Latest version 2025/2026 [A+] All
Chapters Covered
by Nancy T. Hatfield MAE BSN RN (Author), Cynthia Kincheloe (Author)
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit 1 Overview of Maternal and Pediatric Health Care
o Chapter 1 The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal–Child Health Care
Environment
o Chapter 2 Family-Centered and Community-Based Maternal and Pediatric
Nursing
Unit 2 Foundations of Maternity Nursing
o Chapter 3 Structure and Function of the Reproductive System
o Chapter 4 Special Issues of Women's Health Care and Reproduction
Unit 3 Pregnancy
o Chapter 5 Fetal Development
o Chapter 6 Maternal Adaptation During Pregnancy
o Chapter 7 Prenatal Care
Unit 4 Labor and Birth
o Chapter 8 The Labor Process
o Chapter 9 Pain Management During Labor and Birth
o Chapter 10 Nursing Care During Labor and Birth
o Chapter 11 Assisted Delivery and Cesarean Birth
Unit 5 Postpartum and Newborn
o Chapter 12 The Postpartum Woman
o Chapter 13 Nursing Care During Newborn Transition
o Chapter 14 Nursing Care of the Normal Newborn
o Chapter 15 Newborn Nutrition
Unit 6 Childbearing at Risk
o Chapter 16 Pregnancy at Risk: Conditions That Complicate Pregnancy
o Chapter 17 Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications
o Chapter 18 Labor at Risk
o Chapter 19 Postpartum Woman at Risk
o Chapter 20 The Newborn at Risk: Gestational and Acquired Disorders
o Chapter 21 The Newborn at Risk: Congenital Disorders
Unit 7 Health Promotion for Normal Growth and Development
o Chapter 22 Principles of Growth and Development
o Chapter 23 Growth and Development of the Infant: 28 Days to 1 Year
o Chapter 24 Growth and Development of the Toddler: 1 to 3 Years
o Chapter 25 Growth and Development of the Preschool Child: 3 to 6 Years
o Chapter 26 Growth and Development of the School-Aged Child: 6 to 10 Years
o Chapter 27 Growth and Development of the Adolescent: 11 to 18 Years
Unit 8 Foundations of Pediatric Nursing
o Chapter 28 Data Collection (Assessment) for the Child
o Chapter 29 Care of the Hospitalized Child
o Chapter 30 Procedures and Treatments
o Chapter 31 Medication Administration and Intravenous Therapy
Unit 9 Special Concerns of Pediatric Nursing
o Chapter 32 The Child with a Chronic Health Problem
o Chapter 33 Abuse in the Family and Community
o Chapter 34 The Dying Child
Unit 10 The Child with a Health Disorder
,o Chapter 35 The Child with a Sensory/Neurologic Disorder
o Chapter 36 The Child with a Respiratory Disorder
o Chapter 37 The Child with a Cardiovascular/Hematologic Disorder
o Chapter 38 The Child with a Gastrointestinal/Endocrine Disorder
o Chapter 39 The Child with a Genitourinary Disorder
o Chapter 40 The Child with a Musculoskeletal Disorder
o Chapter 41 The Child with an Integumentary Disorder/Communicable Disease
o Chapter 42 The Child with a Cognitive, Behavioral, or Mental Health Disorder
, Chapter 1
1. The Opening Up Of Hospital Visiting Policies For Children And Families
Likely Resulted From The Work Of Which Individual?
A. Joseph Brennaman
B. John Bowlby
C. Marshal Klaus
D. John Kennell
ANSWER; B
Rationale: In 1951, John Bowlby Received Worldwide Attention With His Study
That Revealed The Negative Results Of The Separation Of Child And Mother
Because Of Hospitalization. His Work Led To A Re-Evaluation And Liberalization Of
Hospital Visiting Policies For Children. Joseph Brennaman Suggested That A Lack
Of Stimulation For Infants Contributed To High Infant Mortality Rates At The Time.
In The 1970s And 1980s, Physicians Marshall Klaus And John Kennell Carried Out
Important Studies On The Effect Of The Separation Of Newborns And Parents.
They Established That Early Separation May Have Long-Term Effects On Family
Relationships And That Offering The New Family An Opportunity To Be Together At
Birth And For A Significant Period After Birth May Provide Benefits That Last Well
Into Early Childhood.
Question Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role In A Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Remember
Client Needs: Health Promotion And Maintenance
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Reference: P. 4
2. An Expectant Mother States That She Read That More Black Mothers Die In
Childbirth Than Do White Mothers. When Responding To Her Questions About The
Reasons For This, The Nurse Accurately States That Which Is The Major Reason
For The High Maternal Mortality Rate?
A. Having Formal Education.
B. Being Unmarried.
C. Income.
D. Lack Of Prenatal Care.
ANSWER; D
Rationale: Research Shows That Maternal Mortality Rate Is Directly Related To
Lack Of Prenatal Care Secondary To Lack Of Access To Services Or Insurance.
Income As Well As Educational Level May Play A Role In The Availability Of Health
Care, But They Are Not Directly Responsible. Being Unmarried Has No Bearing On
Infant Mortality.
Question Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role In A Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Understand
Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 4th
Edition Latest version 2025/2026 [A+] All
Chapters Covered
by Nancy T. Hatfield MAE BSN RN (Author), Cynthia Kincheloe (Author)
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit 1 Overview of Maternal and Pediatric Health Care
o Chapter 1 The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal–Child Health Care
Environment
o Chapter 2 Family-Centered and Community-Based Maternal and Pediatric
Nursing
Unit 2 Foundations of Maternity Nursing
o Chapter 3 Structure and Function of the Reproductive System
o Chapter 4 Special Issues of Women's Health Care and Reproduction
Unit 3 Pregnancy
o Chapter 5 Fetal Development
o Chapter 6 Maternal Adaptation During Pregnancy
o Chapter 7 Prenatal Care
Unit 4 Labor and Birth
o Chapter 8 The Labor Process
o Chapter 9 Pain Management During Labor and Birth
o Chapter 10 Nursing Care During Labor and Birth
o Chapter 11 Assisted Delivery and Cesarean Birth
Unit 5 Postpartum and Newborn
o Chapter 12 The Postpartum Woman
o Chapter 13 Nursing Care During Newborn Transition
o Chapter 14 Nursing Care of the Normal Newborn
o Chapter 15 Newborn Nutrition
Unit 6 Childbearing at Risk
o Chapter 16 Pregnancy at Risk: Conditions That Complicate Pregnancy
o Chapter 17 Pregnancy at Risk: Pregnancy-Related Complications
o Chapter 18 Labor at Risk
o Chapter 19 Postpartum Woman at Risk
o Chapter 20 The Newborn at Risk: Gestational and Acquired Disorders
o Chapter 21 The Newborn at Risk: Congenital Disorders
Unit 7 Health Promotion for Normal Growth and Development
o Chapter 22 Principles of Growth and Development
o Chapter 23 Growth and Development of the Infant: 28 Days to 1 Year
o Chapter 24 Growth and Development of the Toddler: 1 to 3 Years
o Chapter 25 Growth and Development of the Preschool Child: 3 to 6 Years
o Chapter 26 Growth and Development of the School-Aged Child: 6 to 10 Years
o Chapter 27 Growth and Development of the Adolescent: 11 to 18 Years
Unit 8 Foundations of Pediatric Nursing
o Chapter 28 Data Collection (Assessment) for the Child
o Chapter 29 Care of the Hospitalized Child
o Chapter 30 Procedures and Treatments
o Chapter 31 Medication Administration and Intravenous Therapy
Unit 9 Special Concerns of Pediatric Nursing
o Chapter 32 The Child with a Chronic Health Problem
o Chapter 33 Abuse in the Family and Community
o Chapter 34 The Dying Child
Unit 10 The Child with a Health Disorder
,o Chapter 35 The Child with a Sensory/Neurologic Disorder
o Chapter 36 The Child with a Respiratory Disorder
o Chapter 37 The Child with a Cardiovascular/Hematologic Disorder
o Chapter 38 The Child with a Gastrointestinal/Endocrine Disorder
o Chapter 39 The Child with a Genitourinary Disorder
o Chapter 40 The Child with a Musculoskeletal Disorder
o Chapter 41 The Child with an Integumentary Disorder/Communicable Disease
o Chapter 42 The Child with a Cognitive, Behavioral, or Mental Health Disorder
, Chapter 1
1. The Opening Up Of Hospital Visiting Policies For Children And Families
Likely Resulted From The Work Of Which Individual?
A. Joseph Brennaman
B. John Bowlby
C. Marshal Klaus
D. John Kennell
ANSWER; B
Rationale: In 1951, John Bowlby Received Worldwide Attention With His Study
That Revealed The Negative Results Of The Separation Of Child And Mother
Because Of Hospitalization. His Work Led To A Re-Evaluation And Liberalization Of
Hospital Visiting Policies For Children. Joseph Brennaman Suggested That A Lack
Of Stimulation For Infants Contributed To High Infant Mortality Rates At The Time.
In The 1970s And 1980s, Physicians Marshall Klaus And John Kennell Carried Out
Important Studies On The Effect Of The Separation Of Newborns And Parents.
They Established That Early Separation May Have Long-Term Effects On Family
Relationships And That Offering The New Family An Opportunity To Be Together At
Birth And For A Significant Period After Birth May Provide Benefits That Last Well
Into Early Childhood.
Question Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role In A Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Remember
Client Needs: Health Promotion And Maintenance
Integrated Process: Nursing Process
Reference: P. 4
2. An Expectant Mother States That She Read That More Black Mothers Die In
Childbirth Than Do White Mothers. When Responding To Her Questions About The
Reasons For This, The Nurse Accurately States That Which Is The Major Reason
For The High Maternal Mortality Rate?
A. Having Formal Education.
B. Being Unmarried.
C. Income.
D. Lack Of Prenatal Care.
ANSWER; D
Rationale: Research Shows That Maternal Mortality Rate Is Directly Related To
Lack Of Prenatal Care Secondary To Lack Of Access To Services Or Insurance.
Income As Well As Educational Level May Play A Role In The Availability Of Health
Care, But They Are Not Directly Responsible. Being Unmarried Has No Bearing On
Infant Mortality.
Question Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role In A Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment
Cognitive Level: Understand