Maternal-Child Nursing 5th Edition by Emily Slone McKinney MSN RN C Susan Rowen James PhD RN
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5TH EDITION
,Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION TO MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH NURSING ..............................4
Chapter 01: Foundations Of Maternity, Women’s Health, And Child Health Nursing ............................. 4
Chapter 02: The Nurse’s Role In Maternity, Women’s Health, And Pediatric Nursing .......................... 17
Chapter 03: The Childbearing And Child-Rearing Family ........................................................................ 25
Chapter 04: Communicating With Children And Families ...................................................................... 36
Chapter 05: Health Promotion For The Developing Child ...................................................................... 46
Chapter 06: Health Promotion For The Infant ........................................................................................ 56
Chapter 07: Health Promotion During Early Childhood .......................................................................... 68
Chapter 08: Health Promotion For The School-Age Child ...................................................................... 81
Chapter 09: Health Promotion For The Adolescent................................................................................ 94
Chapter 10: Hereditary And Environmental Influences On Development ........................................... 107
MATERNITY NURSING CARE ......................................................................... 116
Chapter 11: Reproductive Anatomy And Physiology ............................................................................ 116
Chapter 12: Conception And Prenatal Development ........................................................................... 123
Chapter 13: Adaptations To Pregnancy ................................................................................................ 134
Chapter 14: Nutrition For Childbearing ................................................................................................ 155
Chapter 15: Prenatal Diagnostic Tests ................................................................................................. 169
Chapter 16: Giving Birth ........................................................................................................................ 179
Chapter 17: Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance.......................................................................................... 197
Chapter 18: Pain Management For Childbirth ...................................................................................... 210
Chapter 19: Nursing Care During Obstetric Procedures ....................................................................... 226
Chapter 20: Postpartum Adaptations ................................................................................................... 238
Chapter 21: The Normal Newborn: Adaptation And Assessment ........................................................ 256
Chapter 22: The Normal Newborn: Nursing Care ................................................................................. 275
Chapter 23: Newborn Feeding .............................................................................................................. 287
Chapter 24: The Childbearing Family With Special Needs .................................................................... 306
Chapter 25: Pregnancy-Related Complications .................................................................................... 318
Chapter 26: Concurrent Disorders During Pregnancy .......................................................................... 336
Chapter 27: The Soman With An Intrapartum Complication................................................................ 351
Chapter 28: The Soman With A Postpartum Complication .................................................................. 366
Chapter 29: The High-Risk Newborn: Problems Related To Gestational Age And Development ........ 383
Chapter 30: The High-Risk Newborn: Acquired And Congenital Conditions ........................................ 395
, Chapter 31: Management Of Fertility And Infertility............................................................................ 411
Chapter 32: Women’s Healthcare......................................................................................................... 425
PEDIATRIC NURSING CARE ........................................................................... 443
Chapter 33: Physical Assessment Of Children ...................................................................................... 443
Chapter 34: Emergency Care Of The Child............................................................................................ 461
Chapter 35: The Ill Child In The Hospital And Other Care Settings ....................................................... 477
Chapter 36: The Child With A Chronic Condition Or Terminal Illness .................................................. 491
Chapter 37: Principles And Procedures For Nursing Care Of Children ................................................. 509
Chapter 38: Medication Administration And Safety For Infants And Children..................................... 523
Chapter 39: Pain Management For Children ........................................................................................ 537
Chapter 40: The Child With A Fluid And Electrolyte Alteration ............................................................ 547
Chapter 41: The Child With An Infectious Disease ............................................................................... 557
Chapter 42: The Child With An Immunologic Alteration ...................................................................... 569
Chapter 43: The Child With A Gastrointestinal Alteration.................................................................... 581
Chapter 44: The Child With A Genitourinary Alteration ....................................................................... 606
Chapter 45: The Child With A Respiratory Alteration ........................................................................... 623
Chapter 46: The Child With A Cardiovascular Alteration ...................................................................... 647
Chapter 47: The Child With A Hematologic Alteration ......................................................................... 665
Chapter 48: The Child With Cancer....................................................................................................... 677
Chapter 49: The Child With An Alteration In Tissue Integrity ............................................................... 690
Chapter 50: The Child With A Musculoskeletal Alteration ................................................................... 706
Chapter 51: The Child With An Endocrine Or Metabolic Alteration ..................................................... 724
Chapter 52: The Child With A Neurologic Alteration ............................................................................ 738
Chapter 53: Psychosocial Problems In Children And Families .............................................................. 757
Chapter 54: The Child With An Intellectual Disability Or Developmental Disability ............................ 767
Chapter 55: The Child With A Sensory Alteration ................................................................................. 779
, INTRODUCTION TO MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH NURSING
Chapter 01: Foundations Of Maternity, Women’s Health, And Child Health Nursing
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Factor Significantly Contributed To The Shift From Home Births To Hospital Births In The
Early 20th Century?
A. Puerperal Sepsis As Identified As A Risk Factor In Labor And Delivery.
B. Forceps Sere Developed To Facilitate Difficult Births.
C. The Importance Of Early Parental-Infant Contact As Identified.
D. Technologic Developments Became Available To Physicians.
CORRECT ANS>>D
Technologic Developments Sere Available To Physicians, Not Lay Midwives. So In-Hospital Births
Increased In Order To Take Advantage Of These Advancements. Puerperal Sepsis Has Been A Known
Problem For Generations. In The Late 19th Century, Semmelweis Discovered How It Could Be Prevented
With Improved Hygienic Practices. The Development Of Forceps Is An Example Of A Technology Advance
Made In The Early 20th Century But Is Not The Only Reason Birthplaces Moved. Unlike Home Births,
Early Hospital Births Hindered Bonding Between Parents And Their Infants.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge/Remembering REF: P. 1 OBJ: Integrated Process:
Teaching-Learning MSC: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment
2. Family-Centered Maternity Care Developed In Response To
A. Demands By Physicians For Family Involvement In Childbirth.
B. The Sheppard-Towner Act Of 1921.
C. Parental Requests That Infants Be Allowed To Remain With Them Rather Than Ina Nursery.
D. Changes In Pharmacologic Management Of Labor.
CORRECT ANS>>C
As Research Began To Identify The Benefits Of Early Extended Parent-Infant Contact, Parents Began To
Insist That The Infant Remain With Them. This Gradually Developed Into The Practice Of Rooming-In And
Finally To Family-Centered Maternity Care. Family-Centered Care Was A Request By Parents, Not
Physicians. The Sheppard-Towner Act Of 1921 Provided Funds For State-Managed Programs For
Mothers And Children. The Changes In Pharmacologic Management Of Labor Sere Not A Factor In
Family-Centered Maternity Care.
PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge/Remembering REF: P. 2 OBJ: Integrated Process:
Teaching-Learning MSC: Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity