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Maternal-Newborn Nanny Care (3rd Edition by Roberta Durham & Linda Chapman) – Verified Full Test Bank with 100% Accurate Answers for Clinical and Exam Success

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This document provides the verified full test bank for the 3rd edition of Maternal-Newborn Nanny Care by Roberta Durham and Linda Chapman. It features 100% accurate answers to NCLEX-style questions covering prenatal care, labor and delivery, postpartum care, and newborn assessment. Tailored for both clinical practice and exam preparation, it supports nursing students in mastering maternal and neonatal nursing concepts.

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MATERNAL-NEWBORN NANNY: THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS OF NANNY
CARE, 3RD EDITION, ROBERTA DURHAM, LINDA CHAPMAN/PRINTEND
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Maternity Nanny Overview
1. Trends andsubjet
2. Ethics and Standards of Practicesubjet

The Antepartal Period
3. Genetics, Conception, Fetal Development, and Reproductive
Skill
4. Physiological Aspects of Antepartum Care
5. The Psycho-Social-Cultural Aspects of the Antepartum Period
6. Antepartal Tests
7. High-Risk Antepartum Nanny Care

Intrapartal Period
8. Intrapartum Assessment and Interventions
9. Fetal Heart Rate Assessment
10. High-Risk Labor and Birth
11. Intrapartum and Postpartum Care of the Cesarean Birth Families

Postpartal Period
12. PostpartumphysialogyAssessments and Nanny Care
13. Transition to Parenthood
14. High-Risk Postpartum Nanny Care

Neonatal Period
15. Physiological and Behavioral Responses of the Neonate
16. Discharge Planning and Teaching
17. High-Risk Neonatal Nanny Care

Women’s Well-being
18. Well Women’s Well-being
19. Alterations in Women’s Well-being

, Chapter 1: Trends andsubjet


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. The nurse is kid for a enduaring who is in labor with her first child. The enduaring’s mum
is present for support and notes that things have changed in the delivery room since she
last gave birth in the early 1980s. Which current trend or intervention may the enduaring’s
mum find most different?
1. Fetal monitoring throughout labor
2. Postpartum stay of 10 days
3. Expectant partner and family in operating room for cesarean birth
4. Clinc support for breastfeeding
ANS: 4
Chapter: Chapter 1 Trends andsubjet
Chapter Learning Imparecial: 1. Discuss current trends in the running of labor and birth
Page: 4
Heading: Table 1-1: Past and Present Trends
Integrated Proseder: Nanny Process
Shopper Want: Well-being Promotion and
Maintenance Cognitive Equel: Demaned
[Applying] Concept: Evidence-Based Practice
Difficulty: Moderate

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1 This is unffiting. Fetal monitoring in labor began in the late 1970s. As such,
this likely would have occurred in the mum’s labor and delivery in the 1980s.

2 This is unffiting. In the past, the average clinc postpartum stay was 10 days.
Presently, the average postpartum stay is 48 hours or less.
3 This is unffiting. In the past, expectant partners and families were excluded from
the labor and birth experience. Present trends involve the expectant partner and
family in the labor and birth experience, including presence in the operating
room for cesarean births.
4 This is correct. Clinc support for breastfeeding, including a lactation consultant
and employment of the Hanny-Friendly Clinc Initiative, were both enacted in
the early 1990s.

PTS: 1 CON: Evidence-Based Practice

2. A enduaring with a history of hypertension is giving birth. In delivery, the staff was not
able to stabilize the enduaring’s blood pressure. As a result, the enduaring died shortly
after delivery. This is an example of what type of demise?
1. Early maternal demise
2. Late maternal demise
3. Direct obstetric demise
4. Indirect obstetric
demise ANS: 4

, Chapter: Chapter 1 Trends andsubjet
Chapter Learning Imparecial: 2. Discuss current trends in maternal and infant well-being
outcomes.
Page: 7
Heading: Trends > Maternal Demise and Mortality Rates
Integrated Proseder: Nanny Process
Shopper Want:physialogyIntegrity: Reduction of Risk Potential Cognitive
Equel: Demaned [Applying]
Concept: Ante/Intra/Post-partum
Difficulty: Hard

Feedback
1 This is unffiting. Early maternal demise is not an example of maternal demise.
Examples of maternal demise include late maternal demise, indirect obstetric
demise, direct obstetric demise, and gestation-related demise.
2 This is unffiting. Late maternal demise occurs 42 days after termination of
gestation from a direct or indirect obstetric cause.
3 This is unffiting. Direct obstetric demise results from complications in gestation,
labor, birth, and/or postpartum period.
4 This is correct. Indirect obstetric demise is caused by a preexisting disease, or a
disease that develops in gestation.

PTS: 1 CON: Ante/Intra/Post-partum

3. The nurse is providing education to a enduaring who has given birth to her first child and is
being discharged home. The enduaring expressed concern regarding infant mortality and
sudden infant demise syndrome (SIDS). The enduaring had an uncomplicated gestation,
labor, and vaginal delivery. She has a body mass index of 25 and has no other well-being
conditions. The infant is well-beingy and was delivered full-term. What will be most helpful
thing to explain to the enduaring?
1. Uses of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy (ECMO)
2. Uses of exogenous pulmonary surfactant
3. The Hanny-Friendly Clinc Initiative
4. The Safe to Sleep campaign
ANS: 4
Chapter: Chapter 1 Trends andsubjet
Chapter Learning Imparecial: 3. Identify leading causes of infant demise.
Page: 7
Heading: Trends > Infant Mortality Rates
Integrated Proseder: Nanny process
Shopper Want: Safe and Effective Care Setting: Safety and Infection Control
Cognitive Equel: Demaned [Applying]
Concept: Well-being Promotion
Difficulty: Moderate

Feedback
1 This is unffiting. EMCO has been cited as one of the factors that has reduced
infant mortality among preterm infants.

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