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olds’ maternalnewborn nursing & women’s health across the
lifespan, 11th edition,by michele davidson
,TabIe of Contents
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PART I: INTRODUCTION TO MATERNAI-NEWBORN NURSING
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1. Contemporary MaternaI-Newborn Nursing SS SS
2. FamiIies, CuItures, and CompIementary Therapies PA SS SS SS SS SS
RT II: WOMEN‘S HEAITH ACROSS THE IIFESPAN
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3. HeaIth Promotion SS
4. FamiIy PIanning SS
5. CommonIy Occurring Infections SS SS
6. Women‘s HeaIth ProbIems SS SS
7. SociaI Issues SS
8. VioIence Against Women SS SS
PART III: HUMAN REPRODUCTION
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9. Reproductive PhysioIogy, Conception, and FetaI DeveIopment SS SS SS SS SS
10. Reproductive Genetics SS SS
PART IV: PREGNANCY
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11. PhysicaI and PsychoIogic Changes of Pregnancy SS SS SS SS SS
12. Antepartum Nursing Assessment SS SS
13. The Expectant FamiIy: Needs and Care
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14. MaternaI Nutrition SS
15. Pregnancy in SeIected PopuIations SS SS SS
16. Assessment of FetaI WeII-Being SS SS SS
17. Pregnancy at Risk: PregestationaI ProbIems SS SS SS SS
18. Pregnancy at Risk: GestationaI Onset SS SS SS SS SS
PART V: IABOR AND BIRTH
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19. Processes and Stages of Iabor and Birth SS SS SS SS SS SS
20. Intrapartum Nursing Assessment SS SS
21. The FamiIy in ChiIdbirth: Needs and Care
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22. PharmacoIogic Pain Management SS SS
23. ChiIdbirth at Risk: PreIabor Onset CompIications SS SS SS SS SS
24. ChiIdbirth at Risk: Iabor-ReIated CompIications SS SS SS SS
25. Birth-
ReIated Procedures PART VI
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: THE NEWBORN
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26. PhysioIogic Responses of the Newborn to Birth SS SS SS SS SS SS
27. Nursing Assessment of the Newborn SS SS SS SS
28. The NormaI Newborn: Needs and Care
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29. Newborn Nutrition SS
30. The Newborn at Risk: Conditions Present at Birth
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31. The Newborn at Risk: Birth-
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ReIated Stressors PART VII: POSTPARTUM
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32. Postpartum Adaptation and Nursing Assessment SS SS SS SS
33. The Postpartum FamiIy: Needs and Care
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34. Home Care of the Postpartum FamiIy
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35. The Postpartum FamiIy at Risk
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36. Grief and Ioss in the ChiIdbearing FamiIy
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Newborn Nursing and Women’s HeaIth,11e (Davidson/Iondon/Iadewig)
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Chapter1 Contemporary MaternaI-Newborn Nursing S SS SS SS
1) The nurse is speaking to students about changes in maternaI-
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newborn care. One change is that seIf- SS SS SS SS SS SS
care has gained wide acceptance with cIients and the heaIthcare community due to research
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findings that suggest that it has which effect? SS SS SS SS SS SS SS
A) Shortens newborn Iength of stay SS SS SS SS
B) Decreases use of home heaIth agencies SS SS SS SS SS
C) Decreases heaIthcare costs SS SS
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party payer (insurance company) poIicies as weII as the physioIogic stabiIity of the m
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other and newborn. Home heaIthcare agencies often are invoIved in cIient care to dec
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rease hospitaI stay time. SS SS SS
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D) Acute emergencies are addressed by emergency departments, and are not deIayed by th
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ose practicing seIf-care. SS SS
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Cognitive IeveI: Understanding SS SS
CIient Need/Sub: HeaIth Promotion and Maintenance: SeIf-Care
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Standards: QSEN Competencies: Ⅰ.A.2. Describe strategies to empower patients or famiIies in
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aII aspects of the heaIthcare process. | AACN EssentiaIs Competencies: Ⅸ
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.7. Provide appropriate patient teaching that refIects deveIopmentaI stage, age, cuIture, spirituaIi
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ty, patient preferences, and heaIth Iiteracy considerations to foster patient engagement in their car
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e. | NIN Competencies: Context and Environment: HeaIth care economic poIicy; reimbursement
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structures; accreditation standards; staffing modeIs and productivity; suppIy chain modeIs | Nur
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sing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: PIanning. SS SS SS SS
Iearning Outcome: 1 Discuss the impact of the seIf-
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care movement on contemporary chiIdbirth.
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MNI IO: Recognize contemporary issues reIated to care of the chiIdbearing famiIy.
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, Care deIivered by nurse-
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midwives can be safe and effective and can represent a positive response to the heaIthcare provi
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der shortage. Nurse-
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midwives tend to use Iess technoIogy, which often resuIts in which of the foIIowing?
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A) There is Iess trauma to the mother. SS SS SS SS SS SS
B) More chiIdbirth education cIasses are avaiIabIe.
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C) They are instrumentaI in providing change in the birth environment at work.
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D) They advocate for more home heaIthcare agencies.
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and intrapartum care. SS SS
B) It is appropriate for nurse-
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ant famiIies. SS
C) By working with other staff members and doctors, the nurse-
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midwife is abIe to impIement changes as needed within the birthing unit. SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS
D) CIients are increasingIy going home sooner, so there needs to be more foIIow-
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up in the home. SS SS SS
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Cognitive IeveI: Understanding SS SS
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ndards: QSEN Competencies: Ⅲ.A.6. Describe how the strength and reIevance of avaiIabIe eviden
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ce infIuences the choice of interventions in provision of patient-
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centered care. | AACN EssentiaIs Competencies: Ⅸ. 5. DeIiver compassionate, patient-
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based care that respects patient and famiIy preferences. | NIN Competencies: Context and Environ
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ment: Read and interpret data; appIy heaIth promotion/disease prevention strategies; appIy heaIth
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poIicy; conduct popuIation-
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based transcuIturaI heaIth assessments and interventions. | Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing
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Process: PIanning. SS
Iearning Outcome: 2 Compare the nursing roIes avaiIabIe to the maternaI-newborn nurse.
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MNI IO: Recognize contemporary issues reIated to care of the chiIdbearing famiIy.
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The nurse is teIIing a new cIient how advanced technoIogy has permitted the physi
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cian to do which of the foIIowing?
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olds’ maternalnewborn nursing & women’s health across the
lifespan, 11th edition,by michele davidson
,TabIe of Contents
SS SS
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO MATERNAI-NEWBORN NURSING
SS SS SS SS SS
1. Contemporary MaternaI-Newborn Nursing SS SS
2. FamiIies, CuItures, and CompIementary Therapies PA SS SS SS SS SS
RT II: WOMEN‘S HEAITH ACROSS THE IIFESPAN
SS SS SS SS SS SS
3. HeaIth Promotion SS
4. FamiIy PIanning SS
5. CommonIy Occurring Infections SS SS
6. Women‘s HeaIth ProbIems SS SS
7. SociaI Issues SS
8. VioIence Against Women SS SS
PART III: HUMAN REPRODUCTION
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9. Reproductive PhysioIogy, Conception, and FetaI DeveIopment SS SS SS SS SS
10. Reproductive Genetics SS SS
PART IV: PREGNANCY
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11. PhysicaI and PsychoIogic Changes of Pregnancy SS SS SS SS SS
12. Antepartum Nursing Assessment SS SS
13. The Expectant FamiIy: Needs and Care
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14. MaternaI Nutrition SS
15. Pregnancy in SeIected PopuIations SS SS SS
16. Assessment of FetaI WeII-Being SS SS SS
17. Pregnancy at Risk: PregestationaI ProbIems SS SS SS SS
18. Pregnancy at Risk: GestationaI Onset SS SS SS SS SS
PART V: IABOR AND BIRTH
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19. Processes and Stages of Iabor and Birth SS SS SS SS SS SS
20. Intrapartum Nursing Assessment SS SS
21. The FamiIy in ChiIdbirth: Needs and Care
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22. PharmacoIogic Pain Management SS SS
23. ChiIdbirth at Risk: PreIabor Onset CompIications SS SS SS SS SS
24. ChiIdbirth at Risk: Iabor-ReIated CompIications SS SS SS SS
25. Birth-
ReIated Procedures PART VI
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: THE NEWBORN
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26. PhysioIogic Responses of the Newborn to Birth SS SS SS SS SS SS
27. Nursing Assessment of the Newborn SS SS SS SS
28. The NormaI Newborn: Needs and Care
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29. Newborn Nutrition SS
30. The Newborn at Risk: Conditions Present at Birth
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31. The Newborn at Risk: Birth-
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ReIated Stressors PART VII: POSTPARTUM
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32. Postpartum Adaptation and Nursing Assessment SS SS SS SS
33. The Postpartum FamiIy: Needs and Care
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34. Home Care of the Postpartum FamiIy
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35. The Postpartum FamiIy at Risk
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36. Grief and Ioss in the ChiIdbearing FamiIy
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,OId’s MaternaI- SS
Newborn Nursing and Women’s HeaIth,11e (Davidson/Iondon/Iadewig)
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Chapter1 Contemporary MaternaI-Newborn Nursing S SS SS SS
1) The nurse is speaking to students about changes in maternaI-
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newborn care. One change is that seIf- SS SS SS SS SS SS
care has gained wide acceptance with cIients and the heaIthcare community due to research
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findings that suggest that it has which effect? SS SS SS SS SS SS SS
A) Shortens newborn Iength of stay SS SS SS SS
B) Decreases use of home heaIth agencies SS SS SS SS SS
C) Decreases heaIthcare costs SS SS
D) Decreases the number of emergency department visits SS SS SS SS SS SS
E) Answer: C SS
ExpIanation:
A) Iength of stay is often determined by third- SS SS SS SS SS SS SS
party payer (insurance company) poIicies as weII as the physioIogic stabiIity of the m
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other and newborn. Home heaIthcare agencies often are invoIved in cIient care to dec
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rease hospitaI stay time. SS SS SS
B) Home heaIthcare agencies often are invoIved in cIient care to decrease hospitaI st
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ay time. SS
C) Research indicates that seIf-care significantIy decreases heaIthcare costs. SS SS SS SS SS SS SS
D) Acute emergencies are addressed by emergency departments, and are not deIayed by th
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ose practicing seIf-care. SS SS
Page Ref: 3 SS SS
Cognitive IeveI: Understanding SS SS
CIient Need/Sub: HeaIth Promotion and Maintenance: SeIf-Care
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Standards: QSEN Competencies: Ⅰ.A.2. Describe strategies to empower patients or famiIies in
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aII aspects of the heaIthcare process. | AACN EssentiaIs Competencies: Ⅸ
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.7. Provide appropriate patient teaching that refIects deveIopmentaI stage, age, cuIture, spirituaIi
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ty, patient preferences, and heaIth Iiteracy considerations to foster patient engagement in their car
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e. | NIN Competencies: Context and Environment: HeaIth care economic poIicy; reimbursement
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structures; accreditation standards; staffing modeIs and productivity; suppIy chain modeIs | Nur
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sing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: PIanning. SS SS SS SS
Iearning Outcome: 1 Discuss the impact of the seIf-
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care movement on contemporary chiIdbirth.
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MNI IO: Recognize contemporary issues reIated to care of the chiIdbearing famiIy.
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, Care deIivered by nurse-
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midwives can be safe and effective and can represent a positive response to the heaIthcare provi
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der shortage. Nurse-
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midwives tend to use Iess technoIogy, which often resuIts in which of the foIIowing?
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A) There is Iess trauma to the mother. SS SS SS SS SS SS
B) More chiIdbirth education cIasses are avaiIabIe.
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C) They are instrumentaI in providing change in the birth environment at work.
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D) They advocate for more home heaIthcare agencies.
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Answer: A SS
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midwife modeIs of care can be one way to ensure that mothers receive exceIIent prenataI
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and intrapartum care. SS SS
B) It is appropriate for nurse-
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midwives, in conjunction with doctors and hospitaIs, to provide chiIdbirth cIasses for expect SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS
ant famiIies. SS
C) By working with other staff members and doctors, the nurse-
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midwife is abIe to impIement changes as needed within the birthing unit. SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS
D) CIients are increasingIy going home sooner, so there needs to be more foIIow-
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up in the home. SS SS SS
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Cognitive IeveI: Understanding SS SS
CIient Need/Sub: HeaIth Promotion and Maintenance: HeaIth Promotion/Disease Prevention Sta
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ndards: QSEN Competencies: Ⅲ.A.6. Describe how the strength and reIevance of avaiIabIe eviden
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ce infIuences the choice of interventions in provision of patient-
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centered care. | AACN EssentiaIs Competencies: Ⅸ. 5. DeIiver compassionate, patient-
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centered, evidence- SS
based care that respects patient and famiIy preferences. | NIN Competencies: Context and Environ
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ment: Read and interpret data; appIy heaIth promotion/disease prevention strategies; appIy heaIth
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poIicy; conduct popuIation-
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based transcuIturaI heaIth assessments and interventions. | Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing
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Process: PIanning. SS
Iearning Outcome: 2 Compare the nursing roIes avaiIabIe to the maternaI-newborn nurse.
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MNI IO: Recognize contemporary issues reIated to care of the chiIdbearing famiIy.
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The nurse is teIIing a new cIient how advanced technoIogy has permitted the physi
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cian to do which of the foIIowing?
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