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TestBank-IntroductoryMaternityandPediatric
B Nursing,5thEditionbyHatfield,Chapter1-42|All
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ChapterB1: BTheBNurse's BRolein Ba BChanging BMaternal–Child BHealth BCare BEnvironment
1. Theopeningup Bofhospital Bvisitingpolicies Bforchildren Band Bfamilies
Blikely resultedfromthe Bwork Bofwhich Bindividual?
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A. JosephBBrennaman
B. John BBowlby
C. Marshal BKlaus
D. John BKennell BAnswer: BB
Rationale: BIn B1951, BJohnBBowlbyreceived Bworldwide Battention Bwith Bhis
study Bthat Brevealed Bthe Bnegative Bresults Bof Bthe Bseparation Bof Bchild Bandmother Bbecause
Bof Bhospitalization. BHisworkled Btoa Bre-evaluation Band Bliberalization Bofhospital
Bvisitingpolicies Bfor Bchildren. BJoseph BBrennaman Bsuggested Bthat Ba Black Bof Bstimulation
Bforinfants Bcontributed Bto Bhigh Binfant Bmortality Brates Bat Bthe Btime. BIn Bthe B1970s Band
B1980s, Bphysicians BMarshall BKlaus Band BJohn BKennell Bcarried
Boutimportantstudiesontheeffect Bofthe Bseparationofnewborns Bandparents.
They Bestablished Bthat Bearly Bseparation Bmay Bhave Blong-term Beffects Bon Bfamily
Brelationships Bandthat Boffering Bthe Bnew Bfamily Ban Bopportunity Bto Bbe Btogether Bat Bbirth
Band Bfor Ba Bsignificant Bperiodafter Bbirthmayprovidebenefitsthat Blast Bwell Binto
Bearlychildhood.
Questionformat: BMultiple BChoice
Chapter B1: BThe BNurse's BRole Bin Ba BChanging BMaternal-Child BHealth BCare BEnvironment
BCognitive BLevel: BRemember
Client Needs: BHealth BPromotionand BMaintenance BIntegrated BProcess: BNursingBProcess
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BReference: Bp. B4
2. An Bexpectant Bmother Bstates Bthat Bshe Bread Bthat Bmore Bblack Bmothers Bdie Bin
Bchildbirth Bthan Bdo Bwhite Bmothers. BWhen Bresponding Bto Bher Bquestionsabout Bthe Breasons
Bfor Bthis, Bthe Bnurse Baccurately Bstates Bthat Bwhich Bis Bthemajor Breason Bforthe Bhigh
Bmaternal Bmortalityrate?
A. Having Bformaleducation.
B. Beingunmarried.
C. Income.
D. Lackofprenatal Bcare.
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Answer: BD
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Rationale: BResearch Bshowsthat Bmaternalmortalityrate Bis Bdirectlyrelated Btolack Bofprenatal
Bcare Bsecondary Bto Black Bof Baccess Bto Bservices Bor Binsurance. BIncome Bas Bwell Bas Beducational
Blevel Bmay Bplay Ba Brole Binthe Bavailability Bofhealth Bcare, Bbut Bthey Barenot Bdirectly
Bresponsible. BBeing Bunmarried Bhas Bno Bbearing Bon Binfant Bmortality.
Questionformat: BMultiple BChoice
ChapterB1: BTheBNurse's BRole Bina BChangingBMaternal-Child BHealth BCareBEnvironment
BCognitive BLevel: BUnderstand
Client Needs: BHealth BPromotionand BMaintenance BIntegrated BProcess: BNursingBProcess
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BReference: Bp. B9
3. Whichstatementcorrectlydefines Btheterm B"infantdeathrate"?
A. numberof Bdeaths Bin Buteroof Bfetuses B500 Bg ormoreper B1,000 Blive Bbirths
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B. numberofdeaths Boccurringinthefirst B28 Bdays Bof Blifeper B1,000 Blive Bbirths
C. numberof Bdeaths Boccurring Bat Bbirth Borinthe Bfirst B12 Bmonths Bof Blifeper B1,000 Blive Bbirths
D. death Bofalive-bornchild Bbeforehis Borher Bfirst Bbirthday.
Answer: BD
Rationale: BThe Bterm Binfant Bdeath Brefers Bto Bthe Bdeath Bof Ba Blive-born Bchild Bbefore Bhe Bor Bshe
Breaches Bage B1 Byear. BIt Balso Bincludes Bneonatal Bmortalityrate. BNeonatal Bmortalityrate Bis Bthe
Bnumber Bof Binfant Bdeaths Bduring the Bfirst B28 Bdays Bof Blife Bforevery1,000 Blive Bbirths. BInfant
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Bmortalityrate Bis Bthenumber Bof Bdeaths Bduring Bthe Bfirst B12 Bmonthsof Blife Bper B1,000 Blive
Bbirths. BQuestion Bformat: BMultiple BChoice
ChapterB1: BTheBNurse's BRole Bina BChangingBMaternal-Child BHealth BCareBEnvironment
BCognitive BLevel: BRemember
Client Needs: BHealth BPromotionand BMaintenance BIntegrated BProcess: BNursingBProcess
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BReference: Bp. B9
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