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Test Bank for Maternal Child Nursing Care, 7th Edition
GET IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!!
Maternal medical risk factors -(ANSWER)Conditions frequently reported during pregnancy,
including diabetes and hypertension.

SBAR technique -(ANSWER)A communication framework that stands for Situation,
Background, Assessment, Recommendation.

Evidence-based approach -(ANSWER)A practice method emphasizing the use of current best
evidence in making decisions about patient care.

Infant mortality statistics -(ANSWER)Data used to assess the health outcomes of infants,
particularly in relation to maternal care.

Hypertension associated with pregnancy -(ANSWER)A specific type of hypertension that occurs
during pregnancy, distinct from chronic hypertension.

Professional nurse's role -(ANSWER)Evolved to emphasize collaborative care throughout the
childbearing cycle using evidence-based practices.

Teamwork in maternity care -(ANSWER)The collaborative effort among health care providers to
ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Communication errors in health care -(ANSWER)Failures in information exchange that can lead
to significant mistakes in patient care.

Length of hospital stay for maternity patients -(ANSWER)Has decreased over the past two
decades, contrary to planning for longer stays.

Nursing Process: Assessment -(ANSWER)The initial step in the nursing process involving the
collection of patient data.

Nursing Process: Planning -(ANSWER)The phase in the nursing process where care strategies
are developed based on assessment data.

Nursing Process: Implementation -(ANSWER)The execution of the planned nursing
interventions to achieve patient outcomes.

Client Needs: Physiologic Integrity -(ANSWER)A category of client needs focusing on the
physical health and safety of patients.




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,Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment -(ANSWER)A category of client needs that
ensures a safe and supportive setting for patient care.

Nutrition assessment in pregnancy -(ANSWER)An evaluation of a pregnant woman's dietary
habits and nutritional status.

Referral to a social worker -(ANSWER)Connecting a patient with a social worker for additional
support and resources.

Obstetrician vs. midwife -(ANSWER)The distinction between consulting a medical doctor
specializing in pregnancy and childbirth versus a trained professional providing midwifery care.

Anemia in pregnancy -(ANSWER)A condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells
or hemoglobin, which is a concern during pregnancy.

Chronic hypertension -(ANSWER)High blood pressure that exists before pregnancy or is
diagnosed before the 20th week of gestation.

Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) -(ANSWER)A condition where the heart's mitral valve doesn't
close properly, not commonly reported as a maternal risk factor.

Cognitive Level: Knowledge -(ANSWER)The level of understanding required to recall or
recognize information.

Cognitive Level: Comprehension -(ANSWER)The level of understanding that involves
interpreting and making sense of information.

Prenatal care appointments -(ANSWER)Consistent prenatal care is the best method of
preventing or controlling risk factors associated with infant mortality.

Nutritional status -(ANSWER)An important modifiable risk factor related to prenatal care.

Social worker referral -(ANSWER)Not the most important aspect the nurse should address at the
time of prenatal care.

High-risk problems in pregnancy -(ANSWER)Identifiable issues may require health care to be
provided by a physician.

Obstetrician advice -(ANSWER)Not appropriate for a nurse to advise or manage the type of care
a patient is to receive.

Initial assessment in prenatal care -(ANSWER)The nurse should assess whether the patient
understands the discussion.

Health literacy -(ANSWER)Contributed by using simple, common words; avoiding jargon; and
evaluating patient understanding.

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, Patient education materials -(ANSWER)Often written at too high a level for the average adult,
especially for those with limited English proficiency.

Significant barrier to health care access -(ANSWER)The inability to pay for services is the most
significant barrier.

Adolescent pregnant patients -(ANSWER)Statistically receive less prenatal care, but age is not
the most significant barrier.

Minority status -(ANSWER)Associated with disparities in morbidity and mortality rates, but not
the most significant barrier to access of care.

Educational level -(ANSWER)Disparities are associated with morbidity and mortality rates, but
not the most significant barrier to access of care.

Best action when unsure about a procedure -(ANSWER)Consult the agency's procedure manual
and follow the guidelines for the procedure.

Agency's policies and procedures manual -(ANSWER)Should reflect the current standards of
care and state guidelines.

Nurse's responsibility -(ANSWER)Each nurse is responsible for her own practice and must
follow the standards of care for safe patient care delivery.

Relying on another nurse -(ANSWER)May not always be safe practice.

Physician's responsibility -(ANSWER)Physicians are responsible for their own patient care
activity.

Safe orders from physicians -(ANSWER)Nurses may follow these but are also responsible for
the activities they carry out.

Infant Mortality Rate -(ANSWER)The rate of infant mortality can be reduced through early
prenatal care, which allows for early diagnosis and appropriate interventions.

Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) -(ANSWER)NICUs offer care to high-risk infants after
they are born, providing better access for high-risk care.

Alternative and Complementary Therapies -(ANSWER)These therapies recognize the value of
patients' input into their health care and are part of an integrative approach to health care.

Holistic Approach to Health -(ANSWER)Alternative healing modalities focus on the whole
person, not just the disease.




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