Chapter 1 Contemporary Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Nursing ............................................ 2
Chapter 2 Culture and the Family ................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 3 Genetic and Genomic Influences in Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health ....................... 31
Chapter 4 Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology ......................................................................... 45
Chapter 5 Health Promotion for Women ........................................................................................ 61
Chapter 6 Common Gynecologic Problems .....................................................................................75
Chapter 7 Conception and Fetal Development............................................................................... 94
Chapter 8 Physical and Psychologic Changes of Pregnancy ......................................................... 108
Chapter 9 Antepartum Nursing Assessment ................................................................................. 123
Chapter 10 The Expectant Family: Needs and Care ........................................................................138
Chapter 11 Maternal Nutrition........................................................................................................ 155
Chapter 12 Pregnancy in Selected Populations ............................................................................... 170
Chapter 13 Assessment of Fetal Well-Being................................................................................... 190
Chapter 14 Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems ............................................................... 204
Chapter 15 Pregnancy at Risk: Gestational Onset........................................................................... 221
Chapter 16 Processes and Stages of Labor and Birth ..................................................................... 236
Chapter 17 Intrapartum Nursing Assessment................................................................................ 252
Chapter 18 The Family in Childbirth: Needs and Care .................................................................. 266
Chapter 19 Pharmacologic Pain Management ................................................................................281
Chapter 20 Childbirth at Risk: Prelabor and Intrapartum Complications .................................... 296
Chapter 21 Childbirth at Risk: Labor-Related Complications ........................................................310
Chapter 22 Birth-Related Procedures ............................................................................................ 329
Chapter 23 The Physiologic Responses of the Newborn to Birth ................................................... 344
Chapter 24 Nursing Assessment of the Newborn ........................................................................... 360
Chapter 25 The Normal Newborn: Needs, Care, and Feeding ....................................................... 374
Chapter 26 The Newborn at Risk: Conditions Present at Birth ..................................................... 393
Chapter 27 The Newborn at Risk: Birth-Related Stressors ............................................................ 407
Chapter 28 Postpartum Adaptation and Nursing Assessment ....................................................... 422
Chapter 29 The Postpartum Family: Early Care Needs and Home Care .......................................... 439
Chapter 30 The Postpartum Family at Risk ................................................................................... 455
Chapter 31 Growth and Development............................................................................................... 470
Chapter 32 Infant, Child, and Adolescent Nutrition ......................................................................... 485
Chapter 33 Pediatric Assessment ................................................................................................... 499
Chapter 34 Health Promotion and Maintenance: General Concepts, the Newborn, andthe Infant
513
Chapter 35 Health Promotion and Maintenance: The Toddler and the Preschooler .................... 528
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,Chapter 36 Health Promotion and Maintenance: The School-Age Child and theAdolescent .......... 543
Chapter 37 Family Assessment and Concepts of Nursing Care in the Community ....................... 563
Chapter 38 Nursing Considerations for the Child and Family With a Chronic Condition .............. 577
Chapter 39 Nursing Considerations for the Hospitalized Child ....................................................... 595
Chapter 40 Pain Assessment and Management in Children ............................................................. 616
Chapter 41 The Child With a Life-Threatening Condition and End-of-Life Care .......................... 632
Chapter 42 Social and Environmental Influences on the Child ..................................................... 650
Chapter 43 Immunizations and Communicable Diseases.............................................................. 669
Chapter 44 The Child With Alterations in Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance .................... 690
Chapter 45 The Child With Alterations in Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Function .......................... 705
Chapter 46 The Child With Alterations in Respiratory Function .................................................... 719
Chapter 47 The Child With Alterations in Cardiovascular Function ................................................ 733
Chapter 48 The Child With Alterations in Immune Function ...........................................................752
Chapter 49 The Child With Alterations in Hematologic Function ..................................................767
Chapter 50 The Child With Cancer ................................................................................................... 785
Chapter 51 The Child With Alterations in Gastrointestinal Function............................................ 803
Chapter 52 The Child With Alterations in Genitourinary Function ................................................ 817
Chapter 53 The Child With Alterations in Endocrine Function ..................................................... 830
Chapter 54 The Child With Alterations in Neurologic Function ...................................................... 845
Chapter 55 The Child With Alterations in Mental Health and Cognitive Function ....................... 860
Chapter 56 The Child With Alterations in Musculoskeletal Function............................................ 873
Chapter 57 The Child With Alterations in Skin Integrity ............................................................... 887
Chapter 1 Contemporary Maternal, Newborn, and Child
Health Nursing
1) A nurse is examining different nursing roles. Which statement best illustrates an
advancedpractice nursing role?
1. A registered nurse who is the manager of a large obstetric unit
2. A clinical nurse specialist working as a staff nurse on a mother–baby unit
3. A registered nurse who is the circulating nurse at surgical deliveries (cesarean sections)
4. A clinical nurse specialist with whom other nurses consult for this nurse’s
expertise incaring for high-risk infants
Answer: 4
Explanation
:
1. A registered nurse who is the manager of a large obstetric unit or one who is a circulating
nurse at surgical deliveries (cesarean sections) is defined as a professional nurse, and has
graduated from an accredited program in nursing and completed the licensure
examination.
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, 2. A clinical nurse specialist working as a staff nurse on a mother–baby unit might
have thequalifications for an advanced practice nursing staff but is not working in
that capacity.
3. A registered nurse who is the manager of a large obstetric unit or one who is a
circulating nurse at surgical deliveries (cesarean sections) is defined as a professional
nurse, and has graduated from an accredited program in nursing and completed the
licensure examination.
4. A clinical nurse specialist with whom other nurses consult for expertise in caring for
high-risk infants would illustrate an advanced practice nursing role. This nurse has
specialized knowledge and competence in a specific clinical area, and is master’s-
prepared.
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Cognitive Level: Remembering
Client Need/Sub: Safe and Effective Care Environment/Management of Care
Standards: QSEN Competencies: II.B.4. Function competently within own scope of practice as
a member of the health care team │AACN Essential Competencies: VI.1. Compare/contrast
the rolesand perspectives of the nursing profession with other care professionals on the
healthcare team (i.e.scope of discipline, education and licensure requirements) │NLN
Competencies: Teamwork; Knowledge; Scope of practice, roles, and responsibilities of health
care team members, including overlaps │Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process:
Assessment
Learning Outcome: 1.1 Identify the nursing roles available to maternal-newborn and pediatric
nurses.
MNL Learning Outcome: 1.1.2. Explore the role of the nurse in maternity care delivery.
2) What is the major focus of the nurse practitioner (NP)?
1. Leadership
2. Tertiary prevention
3. Physical and psychosocial clinical assessment
4. Independent care of the high-risk, pregnant
clientAnswer: 3
Explanation:
1. Leadership might be a quality of the NP, but it is not the major focus.
2. The NP cannot do tertiary prevention as a major focus.
3. Physical and psychosocial clinical assessment is the major focus of the NP.
4. NPs cannot provide independent care of the high-risk pregnant client, but must work
undera physician’s supervision.
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Cognitive Level: Remembering
Client Need/Sub: Safe and Effective Care Environment/Management of Care
Standards: QSEN Competencies: II.B.4. Function competently within own scope of practice as
a member of the health care team │AACN Essential Competencies: VI.1. Compare/contrast
the rolesand perspectives of the nursing profession with other care professionals on the
healthcare team (i.e.scope of discipline, education and licensure requirements) │NLN
Competencies: Teamwork; Knowledge; Scope of practice, roles, and responsibilities of health
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, care team members, including overlaps │Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process:
Assessment
Learning Outcome: 1.1 Identify the nursing roles available to maternal-newborn and pediatric
nurses.
MNL Learning Outcome: 1.1.2. Explore the role of the nurse in maternity care delivery.
3) What is the role of the certified nurse–midwife (CNM)? Select all that apply.
1. Give primary care for healthy newborns.
2. Be educated in two disciplines of nursing.
3. Give primary care for high-risk clients who are in hospital settings.
4. Obtain a physician consultation for all technical procedures at delivery.
5. Be prepared to manage independently the care of women at low risk for
complicationsduring pregnancy and birth.
Answer: 1, 2, 5
Explanation:
1. The CNM is prepared to manage independently the care of women at low risk
forcomplications during pregnancy and birth and the care of healthy
newborns.
2. The CNM is educated in the disciplines of nursing and midwifery.
3. CNMs cannot give primary care for high-risk clients who are in hospital settings.
Thephysician provides the primary care.
4. The CNM does not need to obtain a physician consultation for all technical
procedures atdelivery. Situations in which the client is at risk, such as for a 4th-
degree laceration or forceps delivery, would need physician consultation.
5. The CNM is prepared to manage independently the care of women at low risk
forcomplications during pregnancy and birth and the care of healthy
newborns.
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Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need/Sub: Safe and Effective Care Environment/Management of Care
Standards: QSEN Competencies: II.B.4. Function competently within own scope of practice as
a member of the health care team │AACN Essential Competencies: VI.1. Compare/contrast
the rolesand perspectives of the nursing profession with other care professionals on the
healthcare team (i.e.scope of discipline, education and licensure requirements) │NLN
Competencies: Teamwork; Knowledge; Scope of practice, roles, and responsibilities of health
care team members, including overlaps │Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process:
Assessment
Learning Outcome: 1.1 Identify the nursing roles available to maternal-newborn and pediatric
nurses.
MNL Learning Outcome: 1.1.2. Explore the role of the nurse in maternity care delivery.
4) During the hospital admission process, a child’s parent asks for information about
family-centered care. What should the nurse explain to this parent?
1. Mother is the principal caregiver in each family.
2. Father is the leader in each home; thus, all communications should include him.
3. Family serves as the constant influence and continuing support in the child’s life.
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