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NewbornprNursingprCriticalprComponentsprofprNursingprCarepr4thprEditionprCo
nnie Durham, Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller
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pr Newborn Nursing Critical Components of N
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ursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham, Rob
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erta Chapman, Linda Miller
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,DavisprAdvantageprforprMaternal-
NewbornprNursingprCriticalprComponentsprofprNursingprCarepr4thprEditionprCo
Maternitynnie Durham,
prNursing Roberta
pr Overview p Chapman, Linda Miller
r Chapterpr1.prTrendsprandprIssu
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1. Sincepr1995prthereprhasprbeenpraprsignificantprdecreaseprinprtheprrateprofprinfantp
r deathp r relatedprtoprwhichprofprtheprfollowing:
a. Disorderspr associatedpr withprshortprgestationprandpr lowpr birthpr weight
b. Accidents
c. Suddenprinfantpr death
d. Newbornspraffectedprbyprcomplicationsprofprplacenta,prcord,prandprmembra
nesp r ANS:prc
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a. Theprratespr ofpr prematurityprandprlowpr birthpr weightpr arepr increasing.
b. Theprratespr ofpr accidentspr havepr increased.
c. Correct.prThepr rateprofpr infantpr deathpr relatedprtoprSIDSprhaspr decreasedpr frompr87.1pr to
47.2.prTheprdecreaseprinprrateprisprpartiallyprattributedprtoprplacingprinfantspronprtheirprb
acksp r whenprsleeping.
d. Theprratesprofprnewbornspraffectedprbyprcomplicationsprofprplacenta,prcord,
pr andp r membranesprhaveprincreased.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prTeachingprandprLearningpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prKnowled
gepr|p r ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prHealthprPromotionprandprMainten
ancepr|p r DifficultyprLevel:prEasy
2. Tobaccopruseprduringprpregnancyprisprassociatedprwithpradversepreffectspronprth
ep r unbornprinfantprsuchprasprintrauterineprgrowthprrestriction,prpretermprbirths,pran
dp r respiratoryprproblems.prByprrace,prwhichprhasprtheprhighestprpercentagesprofprs
mokers?
a. AmericanprIndianpr andprAlaskanprNatives
b. Asianpr orprPacificpr Islanders
c. Non-Hispanicprblacks
d. Non-
Hispanicprwhitesp r ANS
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a. 36%pr ofpr Americanpr Indianpr andprNativeprAmericanpr womenpr areprcigarettepr smokers.
b. 4.3%pr ofpr Asianpr orprPacificprIslanderpr womenpr arepr cigaretteprsmokers.
c. 17.1%pr ofpr non-Hispanicpr blackpr womenpr areprcigarettepr smokers.
d. 19.6%pr ofpr non-Hispanicprwhiteprwomenpr areprcigarettepr smokers.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prClinicalprProblemprSolvingpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prKnowle
dgepr|p r ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prSafeprandprEffectiveprCareprEnvir
onmentpr|p r DifficultyprLevel:prEasy
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nnie Durham, Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller
3. Whichprofprtheprfollowingprwomenpr ispr atpr thepr highestpr riskprforprhealthpr disparity?
a. Aprwhite,prmiddle-class,pr 16-year-oldprwoman
b. AnprAfricanprAmerican,pr middle-class,pr 25-year-oldprwoman
c. AnprAfricanpr American,prupper-middle-class,pr 19-year-oldprwoman
d. AnprAsian,prlow-income,pr30-year-
oldprwomanp r ANS:prd
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a. Althoughpragepr isprapr riskprfactor,pr incomeprcontributespr toprdisparity.
b. AlthoughprAfricanprAmericanprwomenprarepratprincreasedprrisk,princomepraccount
sprforp r theprlargestprdisparity.
c. Althoughprageprandprraceprcontributeprtoprincreasedprrisk,princomepraccountsprfo
rprthep r largestprdisparity.
d. Althoughprageprandprraceprcontributeprtoprincreasedprrisk,princomepraccountsprfo
rprthep r largestprdisparity.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prClinicalprProblemprSolvingpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prApplicationpr|
ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prHealthprPromotionprandprMaintenancepr|
p r DifficultyprLevel:prModerate
4. Aprneonatepr bornpr atpr 36pr weekspr gestationpr isprclassifiedpr asprwhichpr ofpr theprfollowing?
a. Verypr premature
b. Moderatelyprpremature
c. Lateprpremature
d. Term
p r ANS:
c
pr
Feedback
a. Verypr prematurepr ispr lesspr thanpr 32prweekspr gestation.
b. Moderatelypr prematureprispr 32prtopr 33pr completedpr weekspr gestation.
c. Correct.prLateprprematurepr ispr 34pr topr 36prcompletedprweekspr gestation.
d. Termpr ispr37pr topr 42pr weekspr gestation.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prClinicalprProblemprSolvingpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prApplicat
ionpr|p r ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prPhysiologicalprAdaptationpr|prDiffi
cultyprLevel:p r Easy
5. TheprperinatalprnurseprexplainsprtoprtheprstudentprnurseprthatpraprgoalprofprtheprH
ealthyp r Peoplepr2020prreportprisprto:
a. Increaseprproportionpr ofpr infantspr whopr arepr breastfedprtopr 93.1%.
b. Increaseprproportionpr ofprinfantspr whopr arepr breastfedprtopr 90.7%.
c. Increaseprproportionpr ofpr infantspr whopr arepr breastfedprtopr 85.6%.
d. Increaseprproportionpr ofpr infantspr whoprarepr breastfedprtopr83.9%.
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NewbornprNursingprCriticalprComponentsprofprNursingprCarepr4thprEditionprCo
nnie Durham, Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller
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,DavisprAdvantageprforprMaternal-
NewbornprNursingprCriticalprComponentsprofprNursingprCarepr4thprEditionprCo
nnie Durham, Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller
Test Bank for Davis Advantage for Maternal-
pr pr pr pr pr pr
pr Newborn Nursing Critical Components of N
pr pr pr pr pr
ursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham, Rob
pr pr pr pr pr pr
erta Chapman, Linda Miller
pr pr pr
Test Bank
pr Page 2 pr
,DavisprAdvantageprforprMaternal-
NewbornprNursingprCriticalprComponentsprofprNursingprCarepr4thprEditionprCo
Maternitynnie Durham,
prNursing Roberta
pr Overview p Chapman, Linda Miller
r Chapterpr1.prTrendsprandprIssu
es
1. Sincepr1995prthereprhasprbeenpraprsignificantprdecreaseprinprtheprrateprofprinfantp
r deathp r relatedprtoprwhichprofprtheprfollowing:
a. Disorderspr associatedpr withprshortprgestationprandpr lowpr birthpr weight
b. Accidents
c. Suddenprinfantpr death
d. Newbornspraffectedprbyprcomplicationsprofprplacenta,prcord,prandprmembra
nesp r ANS:prc
Feedback
a. Theprratespr ofpr prematurityprandprlowpr birthpr weightpr arepr increasing.
b. Theprratespr ofpr accidentspr havepr increased.
c. Correct.prThepr rateprofpr infantpr deathpr relatedprtoprSIDSprhaspr decreasedpr frompr87.1pr to
47.2.prTheprdecreaseprinprrateprisprpartiallyprattributedprtoprplacingprinfantspronprtheirprb
acksp r whenprsleeping.
d. Theprratesprofprnewbornspraffectedprbyprcomplicationsprofprplacenta,prcord,
pr andp r membranesprhaveprincreased.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prTeachingprandprLearningpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prKnowled
gepr|p r ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prHealthprPromotionprandprMainten
ancepr|p r DifficultyprLevel:prEasy
2. Tobaccopruseprduringprpregnancyprisprassociatedprwithpradversepreffectspronprth
ep r unbornprinfantprsuchprasprintrauterineprgrowthprrestriction,prpretermprbirths,pran
dp r respiratoryprproblems.prByprrace,prwhichprhasprtheprhighestprpercentagesprofprs
mokers?
a. AmericanprIndianpr andprAlaskanprNatives
b. Asianpr orprPacificpr Islanders
c. Non-Hispanicprblacks
d. Non-
Hispanicprwhitesp r ANS
:pra
Feedback
a. 36%pr ofpr Americanpr Indianpr andprNativeprAmericanpr womenpr areprcigarettepr smokers.
b. 4.3%pr ofpr Asianpr orprPacificprIslanderpr womenpr arepr cigaretteprsmokers.
c. 17.1%pr ofpr non-Hispanicpr blackpr womenpr areprcigarettepr smokers.
d. 19.6%pr ofpr non-Hispanicprwhiteprwomenpr areprcigarettepr smokers.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prClinicalprProblemprSolvingpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prKnowle
dgepr|p r ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prSafeprandprEffectiveprCareprEnvir
onmentpr|p r DifficultyprLevel:prEasy
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NewbornprNursingprCriticalprComponentsprofprNursingprCarepr4thprEditionprCo
nnie Durham, Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller
3. Whichprofprtheprfollowingprwomenpr ispr atpr thepr highestpr riskprforprhealthpr disparity?
a. Aprwhite,prmiddle-class,pr 16-year-oldprwoman
b. AnprAfricanprAmerican,pr middle-class,pr 25-year-oldprwoman
c. AnprAfricanpr American,prupper-middle-class,pr 19-year-oldprwoman
d. AnprAsian,prlow-income,pr30-year-
oldprwomanp r ANS:prd
Feedback
a. Althoughpragepr isprapr riskprfactor,pr incomeprcontributespr toprdisparity.
b. AlthoughprAfricanprAmericanprwomenprarepratprincreasedprrisk,princomepraccount
sprforp r theprlargestprdisparity.
c. Althoughprageprandprraceprcontributeprtoprincreasedprrisk,princomepraccountsprfo
rprthep r largestprdisparity.
d. Althoughprageprandprraceprcontributeprtoprincreasedprrisk,princomepraccountsprfo
rprthep r largestprdisparity.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prClinicalprProblemprSolvingpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prApplicationpr|
ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prHealthprPromotionprandprMaintenancepr|
p r DifficultyprLevel:prModerate
4. Aprneonatepr bornpr atpr 36pr weekspr gestationpr isprclassifiedpr asprwhichpr ofpr theprfollowing?
a. Verypr premature
b. Moderatelyprpremature
c. Lateprpremature
d. Term
p r ANS:
c
pr
Feedback
a. Verypr prematurepr ispr lesspr thanpr 32prweekspr gestation.
b. Moderatelypr prematureprispr 32prtopr 33pr completedpr weekspr gestation.
c. Correct.prLateprprematurepr ispr 34pr topr 36prcompletedprweekspr gestation.
d. Termpr ispr37pr topr 42pr weekspr gestation.
KEY:prIntegratedprProcess:prClinicalprProblemprSolvingpr|prCognitiveprLevel:prApplicat
ionpr|p r ContentprArea:prMaternitypr|prClientprNeed:prPhysiologicalprAdaptationpr|prDiffi
cultyprLevel:p r Easy
5. TheprperinatalprnurseprexplainsprtoprtheprstudentprnurseprthatpraprgoalprofprtheprH
ealthyp r Peoplepr2020prreportprisprto:
a. Increaseprproportionpr ofpr infantspr whopr arepr breastfedprtopr 93.1%.
b. Increaseprproportionpr ofprinfantspr whopr arepr breastfedprtopr 90.7%.
c. Increaseprproportionpr ofpr infantspr whopr arepr breastfedprtopr 85.6%.
d. Increaseprproportionpr ofpr infantspr whoprarepr breastfedprtopr83.9%.
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