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This document contains the complete test bank for Evolve Resources for Maternal-Child Nursing, 6th Edition by McKinney. It includes multiple-choice questions, case studies, and detailed rationales covering maternity nursing, newborn care, pediatric nursing, and family-centered care concepts. The content supports exam preparation by addressing pregnancy, labor and delivery, postpartum care, neonatal assessment, pediatric growth and development, and common maternal-child health complications. It serves as a comprehensive study and review tool aligned with maternal-child nursing curricula and licensing exam standards.

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FULL TEST BANK
TEST BANK FOR EVOLVE RESOURCES IN
MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING, 6TH EDITION BY
MCKINNEY
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,Chapter 1: Foundations of Maternity
Chapter 2: The Nurse’s Role in Maternity
Chapter 3: The Childbearing and Child-Rearing Family
Chapter 4: Communicating with Children and Families
Chapter 5: Health Promotion for the Developing Child
Chapter 6: Health Promotion for the Infant
Chapter 7: Health Promotion during Early Childhood
Chapter 8: Health Promotion for the School-Age Child Chapter 9: Health
Promotion for the Adolescent
Chapter 10: Hereditary and Environmental Influences on Development
Chapter 11: Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 12: Conception
and Prenatal Development
Chapter 13: Adaptations to Pregnancy
Chapter 14: Nutrition for Childbearing
Chapter 15: Prenatal Diagnostic Tests
Chapter 16: Giving Birth
Chapter 17: Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance
Chapter 18: Pain Management for Childbirth
Chapter 19: Nursing Care during Obstetric Procedures
Chapter 20: Postpartum Adaptations
Chapter 21: The Normal Newborn: Adaptation and Assessment
Chapter 22: The Normal Newborn: Nursing Care
Chapter 23: Newborn Feeding
Chapter 24: The Childbearing Family with Special Needs
Chapter 25: Pregnancy-Related Complications
Chapter 26: Concurrent Disorders during Pregnancy


Chapter 27: The Woman with an Intrapartum Complication
Chapter 28: The Woman with a Postpartum Complication
Chapter 29: The High-Risk Newborn: Problems Related to Gestational Age
and
Development

,Chapter 30: The High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions
Chapter 31: Management of Fertility and Infertility
Chapter 32: Women’s Health Care
Chapter 33: Physical Assessment of Children
Chapter 34: Emergency Care of the Child
Chapter 35: The Ill Child in the Hospital and Other Care Settings
Chapter 36: The Child with a Chronic Condition or Terminal Illness
Chapter 37: Principles and Procedures for Nursing Care of Children
Chapter 38: Medication Administration and Safety for Infants and Children
Chapter 39: Pain Management for Children
Chapter 40: The Child with a Fluid and Electrolyte Alteration
Chapter 41: The Child with an Infectious Disease
Chapter 42: The Child with an Immunologic Alteration
Chapter 43: The Child with a Gastrointestinal Alteration
Chapter 44: The Child with a Genitourinary Alteration
Chapter 45: The Child with a Respiratory Alteration
Chapter 46: The Child with a Cardiovascular Alteration
Chapter 47: The Child with a Hematologic Alteration
Chapter 48: The Child with Cancer
Chapter 49: The Child with an Alteration in Tissue Integrity
Chapter 50: The Child with a Musculoskeletal Alteration
Chapter 51: The Child with an Endocrine or Metabolic Alteration
Chapter 52: The Child with a Neurologic Alteration
Chapter 53: Psychosocial Problems in Children and Families
Chapter 54: The Child with a Developmental Disability
Chapter 55: The Child with a Sensory Alteration

, Q. Family-centered care (FCC) describes safe, quality care that recognizes and adapts to both the physical and
psychosocial needs of the family. Which nursing practice coincides with the principles of FCC?
a. The newborn is returned to the nursery at night so that the mother can receive
adequate rest before discharge.
b. The father is encouraged to go home after the baby is delivered.
c. All patients are routinely placed on the fetal monitor.
d. The nurse’s assignment includes both mom and baby and increases the nurse’s
responsibility for education.
ANS: D


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A In this model the infant usually stays with the mother in the
labor/deliver/recovery (LDR) room throughout her hospital stay.
B The father or other primary support person is encouraged to stay with the mother
and infant, and many facilities provide beds so that they can remain through the
night.
C In this model the nurse uses selective technology rather than routine procedures.
This includes electronic fetal monitoring and IV therapy.
D Family-centered care increases the responsibilities of nurses. In addition to the
physical care provided, nurses assume a major role in teaching, counseling, and
supporting families.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 5
OBJ: Nursing Process: Implementation
MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment

Q. Home nursing care has experienced dramatic growth since 1990. The nurse who works in this setting must
function independently within established protocols. Which statement related to nursing care of the child at home
is most correct?
a. The technology-dependent infant can safely be cared for at home.
b. Home care increases readmissions to the hospital for a child with chronic
conditions.
c. There is increased stress for the family when a sick child is being cared for at
home.
d. The family of the child with a chronic condition is likely to be separated from their
support system if the child is cared for at home.
ANS: A


Feedback
A Greater numbers of technology-dependent infants and children are now cared for
at home. The numbers include those needing ventilator assistance, total
parenteral nutrition, IV medications, apnea monitoring, and other device-assisted
nursing care.
B Optimal home care can reduce the rate of readmission to the hospital for children
with chronic conditions.
C Consumers often prefer home care because of the decreased stress on the family

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