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1. Which factor significantly contributed to the shift from home births to hospital births in the
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c. The importance of early parental-infant contact was identified.
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births increased in order to take advantage of these advancements. Puerperal sepsis has been a
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known problem for generations. In the late 19th century, Semmelweis discovered how it could
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be prevented with improved hygienic practices. The development of forceps is an example of
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a technology advance made in the early 20th century but is not the only reason birthplaces
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moved. Unlike home births, early hospital births hindered bonding between parents and their
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infants.
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c. parental requests that infants be allowed to remain with them rather than in a L
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rooming-in and finally to family-centered maternity care. Family-centered care was a request
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state-managed programs for mothers and children. The changes in pharmacologic management T L L
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of labor were not a factor in family-centered maternity care.
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3. Which setting for childbirth allows the least amount of parent-infant contact?
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4. As a result of changes in health care delivery and funding, a current trend seen in the pediatric
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dramatically from the acute care setting to the ambulatory setting in order to provide more
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cost-efficient care. The number of hospital beds being used has decreased as more care is
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given in outpatient settings and in the home. The number of children living in poverty has
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increased over the past decade. One of the biggest changes in health care has been the growth
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of managed care.
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5. The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program provides
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WIC is a federal program that provides supplemental food supplies to low-income women
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who are pregnant or breastfeeding and to their children until age 5 years. Medicaid‘s Early
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and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program provides for well-child
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examinations and for treatment of any medical problems diagnosed during such checkups.
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Children in the WIC program are often referred for immunizations, but that is not the primary
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focus of the program. Public Law 99-457 is part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education
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Act that provides financial incentives to states to establish comprehensive early intervention
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services for infants and toddlers with, or at risk for, developmental disabilities.
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6. In most states, adolescents who are not emancipated minors must have the permission of their
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require consent of the parent or guardian. Exceptions exist for obtaining treatment for drug
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abuse or STDs or for getting birth control in most states.
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7. The maternity nurse should have a clear understanding of the correct use of a clinical
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a. are developed and implemented by nurses.
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b. are used primarily in the pediatric setting.
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c. set specific time lines for sequencing interventions.
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d. are part of the nursing process.
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Clinical pathways are standardized, interdisciplinary plans of care devised for patients with a
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particular health problem. They are used to identify patient outcomes, specify time lines to
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achieve those outcomes, direct appropriate interventions and sequencing of interventions,
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include interventions from a variety of disciplines, promote collaboration, and involve a
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comprehensive approach to care. They are developed by multiple health care professionals
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and reflect interdisciplinary care. They can be used in multiple settings and for patients
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throughout the life span. They are not part of the nursing process but can be used in
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conjunction with the nursing process to provide care to patients.
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homeless. People preparing for retirement, migrant workers, and IV substance abusers are not
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among the fastest growing groups of homeless people.
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