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This expertly curated Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Chapter 1 study guide provides 100% verified exam-style questions and answers, updated for the 2025/2026 academic year. Whether you're preparing for nursing school exams, the NCLEX, or clinical assessments, this resource gives you the foundational knowledge you need to succeed. What’s Included: Accurate definitions of key mortality and morbidity rates (maternal, fetal, neonatal) Breakdown of modern family structures (nuclear, extended, binuclear, same-sex, foster, communal) Overview of parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive) Detailed summary of cultural beliefs and health practices across major cultural groups: African American Asian American Arab American Native American / Alaska Native Hispanic/Latino families Insight into culturally competent care, family dynamics, and child-rearing practices Real exam-style questions with clear, concise answers Ideal for nursing students enrolled in: Maternal-Newborn Nursing Pediatric Nursing Family Health Cultural Competency in Healthcare Foundations of Nursing This resource helps you build a strong theoretical and cultural foundation for maternal-child care and provides high-retention answers for quizzes, midterms, finals, and licensure exams.

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Maternity and Pediatric Nursing: Chapter 1
questions and 100% verified answers
2025/2026
maternal mortality ratio - Answer annual number of deaths from any cause related to or aggravated by
pregnancy or its management during pregnancy and childbirth or within 42 days of termination of
pregnancy



fetal mortality rate - Answer spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy



neonatal mortality rate - Answer number of infant deaths occurring in the first 28 days of life



morbidity - Answer measure of the prevalence of a specific illness in a population at a particular time



nuclear family - Answer husband, wife, children living in same household



binuclear family - Answer child who is member of two families due to joint custody



parenting is considered a joint venture



single parent family - Answer one parent responsible for care of children



commuter family - Answer adults in the family living and working apart for professional or financial
reasons, often leaving the daily care of children to one parent



blended family - Answer adults with children form previous marriages or form the new marriage



extended family - Answer nuclear family and grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles



same sex family - Answer adults of the same sex living together with or without children

, communal family - Answer groups of people living together to raise children and manage household



unrelated by blood or marriage



foster family - Answer temporary family for children who are placed away from their parents to ensure
their emotional and physical well being



grandparents as parents families - Answer grandparents raising their grandchildren in parents are
unable to do so



adolescent families - Answer young parents still mastering the developmental tasks of their own
childhood



authoritarian parenting styles - Answer expect obedience from the children and discourages the child
from questioning the family's rules



low support and high control



authoritative parenting styles - Answer show some respect for child's opinion



submissive parenting styles - Answer little control over behavior of their children



discipline can be lax, inconsistent or absent



beliefs and practices of selected cultural groups: african americans - Answer Strong extended family
relationships; mother as head of household; elder family members valued and respected



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