Test bank for Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Care of the Child bearing and Child
rearing Family 9th Edition by Jo Anne Silbert Flagg & Dr. Adele Pillitteri
TABLE OF CONTENT
UNIT 1 Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice
1 A Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing
2 Diversity and Maternal Child Nursing
3 The Childbearing and Childrearing Family in the Community
4 Home Care and the Childbearing and Childrearing Family
UNIT 2 The Nursing Role in Preparing Families for Childbearing and Childrearing
5 The Nursing Role in Reproductive and Sexual Health
6 Nursing Care for the Family in Need of Reproductive Life Planning
7 Nursing Care of the Family Having Difficulty Conceiving a Child
8 The Nursing Role in Genetic Assessment and Counseling
UNIT 3 The Nursing Role in Caring for Families During Normal Pregnancy, Birth, the
Postpartum, and Newborn Period
9 Nursing Care During Normal Pregnancy and Care of the Developing Fetus
10 Nursing Care Related to Psychological and Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy
11 Nursing Care Related to Assessment of a Pregnant Family
12 Nursing Care to Promote Fetal and Maternal Health
13 The Nursing Role in Promoting Nutritional Health During Pregnancy
14 Preparing a Family for Childbirth and Parenting
15 Nursing Care of a Family During Labor and Birth
16 The Nursing Role in Providing Comfort During Labor and Birth
17 Nursing Care of a Postpartal Family
,18 Nursing Care of a Family With a Newborn
19 Nutritional Needs of a Newborn
UNIT 4 The Nursing Role in Caring for a Family During Complications of Pregnancy,
Birth, or the Postpartum Period
20 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Pregnancy Complication From a Preexisting or
Newly Acquired Illness
21 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Sudden Pregnancy Complication
22 Nursing Care of a Pregnant Family With Special Needs
23 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Complication of Labor or Birth
24 Nursing Care of a Family During a Surgical Intervention for Birth
25 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Postpartum Complication
26 Nursing Care of a Family With a High-Risk Newborn
27 Nursing Care of the Child Born With a Physical or Developmental Challenge
UNIT 5 The Nursing Role in Health Promotion for Childrearing Family
28 Principles of Growth and Development
29 Nursing Care of a Family with an Infant
30 Nursing Care of a Family with a Toddler
31 Nursing Care of a Family With a Preschool Child
32 Nursing Care of a Family With a School-Age Child
33 Nursing Care of a Family With an Adolescent
34 Child Health Assessment
35 Communication and Teaching With Children and Families
UNIT 6 The Nursing Role in Supporting the Health of Ill Children and Their Families
36 Nursing Care of a Family With an Ill Child
37 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Needs Diagnostic or Therapeutic Modalities
,38 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Needs Medication Administration or Intravenous
Therapy
39 Pain Management in Children
UNIT 7 The Nursing Role in Restoring and Maintaining the Health of Children and
Families With Physiologic Disorders
40 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Respiratory Disorder
41 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Cardiovascular Disorder
42 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Immune Disorder
43 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Infectious Disorder
44 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Hematologic Disorder
45 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Gastrointestinal Disorder
46 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Renal or Urinary Tract Disorder
47 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Reproductive Disorder
48 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Endocrine or a Metabolic Disorder
49 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Neurologic Disorder
50 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Vision or Hearing Disorder
51 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Musculoskeletal Disorder
52 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Unintentional Injury
53 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Malignancy
UNIT 8 The Nursing Role in Restoring and Maintaining the Mental Health of Children
and Families
54 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Intellectual or Mental Health Disorder
55 Nursing Care of a Family in Crisis: Maltreatment and Violence in the Family
56 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Long-Term or Terminal Illness
, 1. For which reasons would a nurse review infant mortality statistics in the United States?
(Select all that apply.)
A) Measures the quality of pregnancy care
B) Reviews information on overall nutrition
C) Compares health with those of other states
D) Determines infant health and available care
E) Provides an index of the country's general health
Ans: A, B, D, E
Feedback:
Infant mortality statistics provide an index of a country's general health, measures the
quality of pregnancy care, provides information on overall nutrition, and determines
infant health and available care. Infant mortality statistics compares the health with
those of other countries and not with those of other states.
2. The nurse is providing care in an organization that supports the maternal and child care
continuum. Which type of patient care area is an example of this approach?
A) Primary care
B) Team nursing
C) Case management
D) Family-centered care
Ans: D
Feedback:
Keeping the family at the center of care is important because the level of a family's
functioning is important to the health status of its members. A healthy family establishes
an environment conducive to growth and health-promoting behaviors to sustain family
members during crises. A family-centered approach enables nurses to better understand
individuals and their effect on others and, in turn, to provide more holistic care. Primary
nursing, team nursing, and case management do not necessary take into consideration
the maternal and child care continuum.
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