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INTRODUCTORY’MATERNITY’&’PEDIATRIC’NURSING

NANCY’HATFIELD’&’CYNTHIA’KINCHELOE
5th’Edition




TESTBANK ’

,Chapter’1:’The’Nurse's’Role’in’a’Changing’Maternal–
Child’Health’Care’Environment’Hatfield:’Introductory’Maternity’and’Pediatric’Nursing,’
5th’Edition

1. The’opening’up’of’hospital’visiting’policies’for’children’and’families’lik
ely’ resultedfrom’the’ work’ of’which’ individual?
A. Joseph’ Brennaman
B. John’Bowlby
C. Marshal’ Klaus
D. John’Kennell

Answer:’B



Rationale:’ In’ 1951,’ John’ Bowlby’ received’ worldwide’ attention’ with’ his
study’ that’ revealed’ the’ negative’ results’ of’ the’ separation’ of’ child’ and’ mother’ because’ of’hospital
ization.’His’ work’ led’toa’re-
evaluation’and’liberalization’ of’hospital’ visiting’policies’for’children.’Joseph’Brennaman’ suggested’
that’a’ lack’ of’ stimulation’ for’ infants’ contributed’ to’ high’infant’ mortality’ rates’ at’ the’ time.’ In’ the’
1970s’ and’ 1980s,’ physicians’ Marshall’ Klaus’ and’ John’Kennell’ carried’ out’ importantstudies’ on’ t
he’ effect’ of’ the’ separation’ of’ newborns’ and’ parents.’They’ established’ that’ early’ separation’ may’
have’long-
term’ effects’ on’ family’ relationships’ and’that’ offering’ the’ new’ family’ an’ opportunity’ to’ be’togeth
er’ at’ birth’ and’ for’ a’ significant’ period’after’ birth’ may’ provide’ benefitsthat’ last’ well’ into’ early’ c
hildhood.
Question’ format:’ Multiple’ Choice
Chapter’1:’The’Nurse's’Role’in’ a’Changing’ Maternal-
Child’ Health’ Care’Environment’ Cognitive’Level:’Remember
Client’Needs:’Health’Promotion’and’Maintenance’Integrate
d’Process:’Nursing’Process
Reference:’ p.’ 4

2. An’expectant’ mother’ states’that’ she’read’that’ more’black’ mothers’die’ in’childbirth’than’do’wh
ite’ mothers.’ When’ responding’ to’ her’ questions’ about’ the’ reasons’ for’ this,’ the’ nurse’accuratel
y’ states’ that’ which’ is’ the’ major’ reason’ for’ the’ high’ maternal’ mortality’ rate?
A. Having’ formal’ education.
B. Being’ unmarried.
C. Income.
D. Lack’ of’prenatal’ care.

Answer:’ D

Rationale:’ Research’ shows’that’ maternal’ mortality’rate’is’directly’related’to’lack’of’prenatal’ care’sec
ondary’ to’ lack’ of’ access’ to’ services’ or’ insurance.’ Income’ as’ well’ as’ educational’ level’ may’play’
a’ role’ in’ the’ availability’ of’ health’ care,’ but’ they’ are’ not’ directly’ responsible.’ Being’unmarried’ha
s’no’bearing’on’infant’mortality.
Question’ format:’ Multiple’ Choice
Chapter’1:’The’Nurse's’Role’in’ a’Changing’ Maternal-
Child’ Health’ Care’Environment’ Cognitive’Level:’Understand

,Client’Needs:’Health’Promotion’and’Maintenance’Integrate
d’Process:’Nursing’Process
Reference:’ p.’ 9

3. Which’ statement’ correctly’ defines’ the’ term’ "infant’ death’ rate"?
A. number’ of’deaths’ in’ utero’ of’ fetuses’500’ g’or’ more’ per’1,000’ live’births
B. number’ of’deaths’occurring’ in’ the’ first’ 28’ days’ of’life’ per’ 1,000’ live’births
C. number’ of’deaths’ occurring’ at’ birth’ or’in’the’ first’ 12’ months’ of’ life’ per’1,000’ live’ births
D. death’of’a’live-born’ child’ before’his’ or’ her’ first’birthday.

Answer:’ D

Rationale:’ The’ term’ infant’ death’ refers’ to’ the’ death’ of’ a’ live-
born’ child’ before’ he’ or’ she’reaches’ age’ 1’ year.’ It’ also’ includes’ neonatal’ mortality’ rate.’ Neonatal
’ mortality’ rate’ is’ the’number’ of’infant’ deaths’ during’ the’ first’ 28’ days’ of’ life’ for’ every’ 1,000’ live
’ births.’ Infant’mortality’rate’is’the’number’ of’deaths’during’the’ first’12’months’of’life’per’1,000’live’
births.’ Question’format:’Multiple’Choice
Chapter’1:’The’Nurse's’Role’in’ a’Changing’ Maternal-
Child’ Health’ Care’Environment’ Cognitive’Level:’Remember
Client’Needs:’Health’Promotion’and’Maintenance’Integrate
d’Process:’Nursing’Process
Reference:’ p.’ 9

4. The’nursing’instructor’is’preparing’to’teach’a’group’of’students’about’the’history’of’maternity’care.
’ What’ major’ development’ will’ the’ instructor’ emphasize’ as’ greatly’ influencing’ the’ practice’of’ ma

ternity’ care’ in’ the’ United’ States’ over’ the’ past’ century?
A. technologic’advances’ and’ the’ use’ of’ forceps’ by’ primary’ care’ providers
B. development’ of’ anesthesia’ and’ acceptance’ of’ the’ germ’ theory
C. advent’ of’ birthing’ centers’ and’ the’ development’ of’ family-centered’ care
D. development’of’pediatric’ specialty’and’ replacement’ of’ midwives’ as’ primary’ birth’attendants’A

nswer:’B

Rationale:’ The’ emphasis’ should’ be’placed’ on’ anesthesia’ and’ the’ germ’ theory.’The’ development’of’
anesthesia’allowed’ women’ a’ choice’for’ pain’management’ in’birth;’ the’germ’theory’ advanced’the’ pr
ogress’ of’ general’ health’ care’ and’ decreased’ infections’ in’ laboring’ women.’ Pediatrics’ as’a’specialt
y’ is’ an’ important’ step’ forward’ but’ is’ not’ the’ greatest’ development,’ and’ midwives’ are’still’ in’ pra
ctice.’ Maternity’ care’ continues’ to’ evolve,’ and’ birthing’ centers’ are’still’ under’development.’ Force
ps’ are’ not’ considered’ an’ advance’ in’ maternity’ care.
Question’ format:’ Multiple’ Choice
Chapter’1:’The’Nurse's’Role’in’ a’Changing’ Maternal-
Child’ Health’ Care’Environment’ Cognitive’Level:’Analyze
Client’ Needs:’ Health’ Promotion’ and’ Maintenance

, Integrated’Process:’Teaching/Learning’
Reference:’p.’3

5. When’preparing’a’client’for’surgery,’the’nurse’explains’that’the’use’of’an’antiseptic’duri
ng’the’surgery’has’greatly’improved’client’survival’rates’and’was’started’by’which’physicia
n?
A. Louis’ Pasteur
B. Ignaz’ Philip’ Semmelweis
C. Joseph’ Lister
D. Alexander’Gordon

Answer:’C




Rationale:’ Joseph’ Lister’ was’ a’ British’ surgeon’ who’ embraced’ Louis’ Pasteur's’ theory’ of’micro
organisms’ as’the’ cause’ of’ infection.’ Lister’ used’ carbolic’ acid’ as’ an’ antiseptic’ during’surgery’a
nd’ improved’ the’ survival’ rates’of’ his’patients.’ Alexander’ Gordon’ proposed’the’theory’of’ infecti
on.’ Oliver’ Wendell’ Holmes’ and’ Ignaz’ Philip’ Semmelweis’ confirmed’ his’ theory.
Question’ format:’ Multiple’ Choice
Chapter’1:’The’Nurse's’Role’in’ a’Changing’ Maternal-
Child’ Health’ Care’Environment’ Cognitive’Level:’Apply
Client’ Needs:’ Safe,’Effective’Care’Environment:’Safety’and’Infection’Control’Integrated’Process:
’Nursing’Process
Reference:’ p.’ 4

6. A’ young’ couple’ are’ very’ excited’ to’ learn’ they’ are’ expecting’ their’ first’ child’ and’ question’th
e’nurse’about’ which’test’they’need’to’discover’its’gender.’Which’ procedure’ will’ best’ provide’this’i
nformation’to’the’couple?
A. Ultrasound
B. Amniocentesis
C. Chorionic’ villus’ sampling
D. HGP

Answer:’ A

Rationale:’ Ultrasound’is’a’ visual’ method’ for’assessing’ the’ fetus’in’the’uterus’and’ will’ provide’infor
mation’about’the’gender.’ Amniocentesis’and’ chorionic’villus’sampling’ provide’ the’entire’genetic’ co
de’ of’ the’ fetus.’ HGP’ refers’ to’ the’ Human’ Genome’ Project,’ which’ can’ provide’information’ regar
ding’ gene’ mutations’ and’ variations.
Question’ format:’ Multiple’ Choice
Chapter’ 1:’The’Nurse's’Role’in’ a’Changing’ Maternal-
Child’ Health’ Care’Environment’ Cognitive’Level:’Apply
Client’Needs:’Health’Promotion’and’Maintenance’Integrate
d’Process:’Caring
Reference:’ p.’ 6

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