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,Table |contents page
Chapter |1. |Introduction |to |Maternity |and |Pediatric |Nursing ...................................................... 3-18
Chapter |2. |Culture ....................................................................................................................... 19-34
Chapter |3. |Women’s |Health |Promotion |Across |the |Life |Span .................................................... 34-46
Chapter |4. |Human |Reproduction |and |Fetal|Development | ......................................................... 46-59
Chapter |5. | Physical |and |Psychological |Changes |of |Pregnancy | ................................................ 60-100
Chapter|7. |Promoting |a |Healthy |Pregnancy | .............................................................................. 100-107
Chapter |8 |& | Chapter|9. |Nursing |Care |of |the |Woman |With |Complications |During |Pregnancy…107-
150 |Chapter |10. |Nursing |Care |of |the |Woman |with |Complications |during |Labor |and |Birth |.. 150-183
Chapter|11. |Birth-Related |Procedures ........................................................................................ 183-215
Chapter |12. |Postpartum |Nursing |Care......................................................................................... 215-229
Chapter |13. | Postpartum |Complications ...................................................................................... 229-250
Chapter |14. | Physiological |and |Behavioral |Adaptations |of |the |Newborn | ..................................250-262
Chapter |15. |Nursing |Care |of |the |Newborn ................................................................................. 262-276
Chapter|16. |Newborn |Nutrition | ..................................................................................................276-290
Chapter |17. |Nursing |Care |of |the |Newborn |at |Risk | .................................................................... 290-313
Chapter|18. |Health |Promotion |of |the|Infant: |Birth |to |One |Year ................................................ 313-326
Chapter|19. |Health |Promotion |of |the |Toddler............................................................................. 326-339
Chapter|20. |Health |Promotion |of |the|Preschooler ..................................................................... 339-350
Chapter |21. |Health |Promotion |of |the |School-Aged |Child ........................................................... 350-360
Chapter|22. |Health |Promotion |of |the|Adolescent........................................................................ 360-371
Chapter|23. |Nursing |Care |of |the |Hospitalized |Child ..................................................................... 371-385
Chapter|24. |Acutely |Ill |Children |and |Their |Needs........................................................................ 385-403
Chapter |25. |Adapting |to |Chronic |Illness | and |Supporting |the |Family........................................... 403-411
Chapter |26. |The |Abused |Child ...................................................................................................... 411-425
Chapter|27. |Child |With |a |Neurological|Condition ......................................................................... 425-438
Chapter|28. |Child |With |a |Sensory |Impairment ............................................................................. 438-455
Chapter|29. |Child |With |a |Mental |Health |Condition ...................................................................... 455-470
Chapter|30. |Child |With |a |Respiratory |Condition ........................................................................... 470-492
Chapter|31. |Child |With |a |Cardiac|Condition .................................................................................. 492-510
Chapter|32. |Child |With |a |Metabolic |Condition .............................................................................. 510-522
Chapter|33. |Child |With |a |Musculoskeletal|Condition.................................................................... 522-536
Chapter|34. |Child |With |a |Gastrointestinal|Condition | ................................................................... 536-556
Chapter|35. |Child |With |a |Genitourinary |Condition ....................................................................... 556-572
Chapter|36. |Child |With |a |Skin |Condition ....................................................................................... 572-591
Chapter|37. |Child |With |a |Communicable|Disease ........................................................................ 591-603
Chapter|38. |Child |With |an |Oncological|or |Hematological ............................................................. 603-620
,Safe |Maternity |and |Pediatric |Nursing |Care |2nd |Edition |Linnard-Palmer |Test | Bank
Chapter|1. | Introduction |to |Maternity |and | Pediatric |Nursing
MULTIPLE |CHOICE
1. A |patient |chooses |to |have |the |certified |nurse |midwife|(CNM) |provide|care |during |her
|pregnancy. |What |does |the |CNMs |scope |of |practice |include?
a. Practice |independent |from |medical |supervision
b. Comprehensive |prenatal |care
c. Attendance |at |all |deliveries
d. Cesarean |sections |ANS: |B
The |CNM |provides |comprehensive |prenatal |and |postnatal |care, |attends |uncomplicated |deliveries, |and
|ensures |that |a |backup |physician |is |available |in | case |of |unforeseen |problems.
DIF: |Cognitive|Level: |Comprehension |REF: |Page |6 |OBJ: |12
TOP: |Advance |Practice |Nursing |Roles |KEY: |Nursing |Process |Step: |Implementation
MSC: |NCLEX: |Health | Promotion |and |Maintenance: |Preventionand |Early |Detection |of |Disease
2. Which |medical |pioneer |discovered |the |relationship |between |the |incidence |of |puerperal
|fever |and |unwashed |hands?
a. Karl |Cred
b. Ignaz |Semmelweis
c. Louis |Pasteur
d. Joseph |Lister |ANS: |B
Ignaz |Semmelweis |deduced |that |puerperal |fever |was |septic, |contagious, |and |transmitted |by |the
|unwashed |hands |of |physicians |and |medicalstudents.
DIF: |Cognitive |Level: |Knowledge |REF: |Page |2 |OBJ: |1 |TOP: |The |Past |KEY: |Nursing |Process |Step: |N/A
MSC: |NCLEX: |Safe, |Effective |Care |Environment: |Safety |and |Infection |Control
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, 3. A | pregnant |woman |who |has | recently |immigrated |to |the |United |States |comments |to |the |nurse, |I
am |afraid |of |childbirth. |It |is |so |dangerous. |I |am |afraid |I |will |die. |What |is |the |best |nursing |response
|reflecting |cultural |sensitivity?
a. Maternal |mortality |in |the |United |States |is |extremely |low.
b. Anesthesia |is |available |to |relieve |pain |during |labor |and |childbirth.
c. Tell|me |why |you |are |afraid |of |childbirth.
d. Your |condition |will |be |monitored |during |labor |and | delivery. |ANS: |C
Asking |the |patient |about |her |concerns |helps |promote |understanding|and |individualizes |patient
care. |DIF: |Cognitive |Level: |Application |REF: |Page |7-8 |OBJ: |8
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TOP: |Cross-Cultural |Care |KEY: |Nursing |Process |Step: |Implementation |MSC: |NCLEX: |Psychosocial |Integrity:
|Psychological|Adaptation
4. An |urban |area |has |been |reported |to |have |a |high |perinatal |mortality |rate. |What |information
|does |this|provide?
a. Maternal |and |infant |deaths|per |100,000 | live |births |per|year
b. Deaths|of |fetuses |weighing |more |than |500 | g |per|10,000 | births |per |year
c. Deaths |of |infants |up |to |1 |year |of |age | per|1000 | live |births |per|year
d. Fetal |and |neonatal |deaths |per |1000 | live |births |per |year |ANS: |D
The |perinatal|mortality |rate |includes |fetal|and |neonatal|deaths |per|1000 | live | birth|s |per |year.
DIF: |Cognitive |Level: |Comprehension |REF: |Page |12, |Box |1-6 |OBJ: |9 |TOP: |The |Present-Child |Care
KEY: |Nursing |Process |Step: |Implementation
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MSC: |NCLEX: |Safe, |Effective |Care |Environment: |Coordinated |Care
5. What |is |the | focus |of |current |maternity |practice?
a. Hospital |births |for|the |majority |of |women