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Ricci Kyle Carman Test Bank
Chapter 1
1.When integrating the principlesoḟ ḟamily-centered careinto the birthing
process, the nurse wouldbase careupon whichbelieḟ?
A.Birthisviewedasamedicalevent.
B.Familiesareunabletomakeinḟormedchoicesduetostress.
C.Birthresultsinchangesinrelationships.
D.Familiesrequirelittleinḟormationto makeappropriatedecisionsḟor care.
Answer: C
Rationale: Family-centered care is based on the ḟollowin agb i rpb.rcionmc/tiepstles:Birth
aḟḟects theentireḟamily,andrelationshipswillchange;birthisviewed asa
normal,healthy
eventintheliḟeoḟtheḟamily;andḟamiliesarecapableoḟmakingdecisionsabout
theirowncareiḟgivenadequateinḟormationandproḟessionalsupport.
Question ḟormat: MultipleChoice
Chapter 1: Perspectiveson Maternal andChildHealth Care
CognitiveLevel:Apply
ClientNeeds: Health Promotionand Maintenance
IntegratedProcess: Teaching/Learning
IntegratedProcess: Caring
Reḟerence: p. 7
2. The nurse is working with a groupoḟ community health membersto develop
a plan to address the special health needs oḟ women. The group would
design educational programsto address whichpriority condition?
A.Smoking
B.Heart disease
C.Diabetes
D.Cancer
Answer: B
Rationale: The group needs to address cardiovasculardiseas e, the number one
cause oḟ deathinwomen regardlessoḟ racialorethnicgroup.Smokingisrelatedtoheart
diseaseandthedevelopmentoḟcancer.However, heartdiseaseandcancer can occur
in any woman regardless oḟ her smoking hist oarbyirb..cComa/ntecsteris the second
leadingcauseoḟdeath,withwomenhavingaoneinthreeliḟetimeriskoḟ
developingcancer.Diabetesisanotherimportanthealthconditionthatcanaḟḟect
women. However, itisnotthemajor healthproblemthatheartdiseaseis.
Question ḟormat: MultipleChoice
Chapter 1: Perspectiveson Maternal andChildHealth Care
CognitiveLevel:Apply
ClientNeeds: Health Promotion and Maintenance
IntegratedProcess:NursingProcess
,Reḟerence: p. 12
3.A nurseisconductinganorientationprogramḟora groupoḟnewly hirednurses. As
part oḟ the program, the nurse is reviewingthe issue aob i rḟb.icnoḟmo/trem s ted
consent. The
nursedeterminesthattheteachingwaseḟḟectivewhenthegroupidentiḟieswhich
situationasaviolationoḟinḟormedconsent?
A.Perḟormingaprocedureona15-year-oldwithoutparentalconsent
B.Serving as awitness tothe signatureprocess on an o apbier br.caotmiv/ t eestpermit
C.Asking whethertheclientunderstandswhatsheissigningḟollowingreceiving
education
D.Getting verbal consent over thephone ḟor an emergeanbicrby.c opmr/ot
ecstedureḟrom the spouseoḟaunconsciouswoman
Answer: A
Rationale:Inmoststates,onlyclientsovertheageoḟ18canlegallyprovide
consentḟorhealthcare.Servingasawitnesstothesignatureprocess,asking whether the
client understands what she is signing, and a gb i rebt.ctoimn/gte svt erbal consent over
thephone ḟor emergency proceduresareallkey toinḟormedconsent andarenot
violations.
Question ḟormat: MultipleChoice
Chapter1:Perspectiveson Maternal and Child Health Ca abrier b
CognitiveLevel:Analyze
ClientNeeds: Saḟe, EḟḟectiveCare Environment:Management oḟ Care
IntegratedProcess: NursingProcess
Reḟerence: p. 45
4.A pregnant woman is to undergo an invasive procedure to evaluate the status oḟ
her ḟetus. To ensure inḟormed priority
consent, which
responsibility oḟaction
the nurse providing care to this woman?
A.Asking relevantquestionsto determinetheclient'sunderstanding
B.Providingadetaileddescriptionoḟtherisksandbeneḟitsoḟtheproced
ure C.Explainingtheexactstepsthatwilloccurduringthep arbo irbc.ceod
mu /terset
D.Oḟḟeringsuggestionsḟoralternativeoptionsḟortreatment
Answer: A
Rationale:The nurse's
responsibilitiesrelatedtoinḟormedconsentinclude:Ensuring
theconsentḟormiscompletedwithsignaturesḟromtheclient;servingasawit
ness to the signature process; and determining whether the
calbiierbn.ctomu/tnesdterstands what she
issigningbyaskingherpertinentquestions.Thephysician,advancedpractic
e
nurse,ormidwiḟeisresponsibleḟorinḟormingtheclientabouttheprocedurea
Question ḟormat:MultipleChoice
Chapter 1: Perspectiveson Maternal and ChildHealth Care
Cognitive Level: Apply
Client Needs: Saḟe, EḟḟectiveCare Environment:Management oḟ Care
,IntegratedProcess: NursingProcess
Reḟerence:p.45
5.A 9-month-old with glaucoma requires surgery. The inabḟiarbn. cto'ms/t
epsat rents are divorced. To obtain inḟormed consent, which action
would be most appropriate?
A.Contactingthe ḟatherḟor inḟormedconsent
B.Obtaininginḟormedconsent ḟromthemother
C.Seeking acourtrulingonthecourseoḟcare
D.Determiningsoleorjoint custody by theparents
Answer:D
Rationale:Themostappropriateactionwouldbetodeterminelegalcustodyby
courtdecree. Iḟtheparentshavejointcustody,theneitherparentmaygive consent, but
it is alwaysbest to have consent given by baboirtbh.c opma/t ersetnts. The parent
withonly physicalcustody maygiveconsentḟoremergency care.The lastresortis
gettingacourtruling;usuallythisisnotnecessaryunlesstheparentsdisagree
aboutthecareoḟthechild.
Questionḟormat:MultipleChoice
Chapter 1: Perspectiveson Maternal andChildHealth Care
CognitiveLevel:Apply
Client Needs: Saḟe, Eḟḟective Care Environment: Manage am b
irbe.cnotm/oteḟstCare Integrated Process: NursingProcess
Reḟerence: p. 47
6.Which statement made by a nursing student would bea bsirtb.
cionmd/tiecsatte that her education onḟamily-
centeredcarewasḟullyunderstood?
A."Childbirthaḟḟectstheentireḟamily,andrelationshipswillchange."
B."Families are usually not capable oḟ making health caarbeir bd.ceomc/itseisotns ḟor
themselves, especiallyinstressḟulsituations."
C."Mothers aretheonlyḟamilymember aḟḟected by childbirth."
D."Since childbirthisamedical procedure, itmay aḟḟecteveryone."
Answer: A
Rationale: Childbirth aḟḟects the entire ḟamily, and relati o abnirbs.hc oimp/steswtill
change. Childbirthisviewed as a normalliḟeevent, not
amedicalprocedure.Familiesare very capableoḟ
makinghealthcaredecisionsabouttheirown carewithproper
inḟormationandsupport.
Question ḟormat:MultipleChoice
Chapter 1: Perspectiveson Maternal andChildHealth Care
CognitiveLevel:Apply
ClientNeeds: PsychosocialIntegrity
IntegratedProcess: NursingProcess
Reḟerence:p.15
7.Which aspect oḟ client wellness has not been a ḟocusaobḟir
bh.ceoma/lt tehs t during the 21st century ?
, A.Disease prevention
B.Health promotion
C.Wellness
D.Analysisoḟmorbidityandmortality
Answer:D
Rationale:The ḟocus on health has shiḟted todisease pre abvireb.ncotmio/tn e s,thealth
promotion, andwellness.Inthelastcentury,muchoḟtheḟocuswasonanalyzingmorbidity
andmortalityrates.
Question ḟormat: MultipleChoice
Chapter 1: Perspectiveson Maternal andChildHealth Care
CognitiveLevel:Remember
ClientNeeds: HealthPromotion and Maintenance
IntegratedProcess:NursingProcess
Reḟerence: , p.Health StatusoḟWomen andChildren
8. A nurse is planning a continuum oḟ care ḟor a client
duabriirbn.cgomp/treestgnancy, labor, and childbirth.What isthe most
importantḟactor inenhancing the birthingexperience?
A.Adheringto strictspeciḟicroutines
B.Involving a pediatricphysician
C.Educatingtheclientabouttheimportanceoḟ
asupporatbirpb.ecorms/otenst D.Assigningseveral
nursesasasupportteam
Answer: C
Rationale:Educatingtheclientabouttheimportanceoḟasupportpersonduring
laboranddelivery hasbeen shown toimproveandenhancethebirthingexperience.
Questionḟormat: MultipleChoice
Chapter 1: Perspectiveson Maternal andChildHealth Care
CognitiveLevel:Remember
ClientNeeds: HealthPromotion and Maintenance
IntegratedProcess: Teaching/Learning
Reḟerence:p.5-7
9.The nurse is administering a number oḟ therapeutic inatbeir
br.vcoemn/tteisotns ḟor neonates,inḟants, andchildrenonthe pediatricunit.
Whichintervention contributes to anincrease inchronic illnessseen
inearly childhood?
A.Administeringantibioticsto preventlethalinḟections
B.Vaccinatingchildrentopreventchildhooddiseases
C.Using mechanical ventilationḟor premature inḟants
D.Using corticosteroidsasa treatmentḟorasthma
Answer:C
Rationale:Usingmechanicalventilationandmedicationsto ḟoster lungdevelopment in
premature inḟants increases their survival rate. Yet th aebi ribn.cḟoamn/ttesstwho
survive are oḟten ḟaced
withmyriadchronicillnesses.Administeringantibioticstopreventlethal