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TEST BANK For Maternal Child Nursing Care
3rd Canadian Edition By Lindsay
Verified Chapter's 1-25 Updated 2023|Complete
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Chapter 01: Contemporary Perinatal and Pediatric Nursing in Canada
Keenan-Lindsay: Perry’s Maternal Child Nursing Care in
Canada, 3rd Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which is true regarding perinatal nurses?
a. They provide care for only childbearing persons and babies.
b. They require advanced practice education beyond an entry to practice degree.
c. They work with patients and families from
preconception throughout the child-bearing year.
d. They provide care for families with children
up to age 18 years. ANS: C
Perinatal nurses are those nurses who work collaboratively with patients
and families from the preconc child-bearing year. Pediatric nurses care for
children from birth up to age 18 years. Perinatal or pediatric for the
family. Perinatal nurses often do have advanced education, but this is not
a requirement.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: 1 KEY: Nursing Process: N/A
2. Which is true regarding pediatric nurses?
a. They provide care for children up to and including 13 years of age.
b. They require advanced practice education beyond an entry to practice degree.
c. They work with patients and families throughout the child-bearing year.
d. They provide care for children and families
up to age 18 years. ANS: D
Pediatric nurses care for children from birth up to age 18 years. Perinatal
nurses are those nurses who wor patients and families from the
preconception period throughout the child-bearing year. Perinatal and pe
care for the family. Pediatric nurses often do have advanced education, but
this is not a requirement.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: 1 KEY: Nursing Process: N/A
3. Which of the following would not be included in a discussion of the social
determinants of health (SDO
a. Racism
b. Daily exercise
c. Chronic illness
d. Presence of
playgrounds ANS:
C
Chronic illness is not considered a SDOH. Racism, healthy behaviours
(exercise) and healthy outdoor spa impact a person’s health.
DIF: Cognitive Level:
Application OBJ: 3 KEY:
Nursing Process: Assessment
4. An Indigenous patient is pregnant with their first child. Which evidence-
informed intervention is most implement?
a. Perform a nutrition assessment.
b. Refer the patient to a social worker.
c. Advise the patient to see an obstetrician, not a midwife.
d. Explain to the patient the importance of keeping their
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prenatal care appointments. ANS: D
Consistent prenatal care is associated with healthier infants. Nutritional status is an
important modifiable most important action a nurse should take in this situation. The
patient may need assistance from a social during the pregnancy, but a referral to
a social worker is not the most important aspect the nurse should patient has
identifiable high-risk problems, their health care may need to be provided by a
physician. How
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assumed that all Indigenous patients have high-risk issues. In addition, advising the patient to see an
TEST BANK For Maternal Child Nursing Care
3rd Canadian Edition By Lindsay
Verified Chapter's 1-25 Updated 2023|Complete
, lOMoAR cPSD| 12263423
Chapter 01: Contemporary Perinatal and Pediatric Nursing in Canada
Keenan-Lindsay: Perry’s Maternal Child Nursing Care in
Canada, 3rd Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which is true regarding perinatal nurses?
a. They provide care for only childbearing persons and babies.
b. They require advanced practice education beyond an entry to practice degree.
c. They work with patients and families from
preconception throughout the child-bearing year.
d. They provide care for families with children
up to age 18 years. ANS: C
Perinatal nurses are those nurses who work collaboratively with patients
and families from the preconc child-bearing year. Pediatric nurses care for
children from birth up to age 18 years. Perinatal or pediatric for the
family. Perinatal nurses often do have advanced education, but this is not
a requirement.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: 1 KEY: Nursing Process: N/A
2. Which is true regarding pediatric nurses?
a. They provide care for children up to and including 13 years of age.
b. They require advanced practice education beyond an entry to practice degree.
c. They work with patients and families throughout the child-bearing year.
d. They provide care for children and families
up to age 18 years. ANS: D
Pediatric nurses care for children from birth up to age 18 years. Perinatal
nurses are those nurses who wor patients and families from the
preconception period throughout the child-bearing year. Perinatal and pe
care for the family. Pediatric nurses often do have advanced education, but
this is not a requirement.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: 1 KEY: Nursing Process: N/A
3. Which of the following would not be included in a discussion of the social
determinants of health (SDO
a. Racism
b. Daily exercise
c. Chronic illness
d. Presence of
playgrounds ANS:
C
Chronic illness is not considered a SDOH. Racism, healthy behaviours
(exercise) and healthy outdoor spa impact a person’s health.
DIF: Cognitive Level:
Application OBJ: 3 KEY:
Nursing Process: Assessment
4. An Indigenous patient is pregnant with their first child. Which evidence-
informed intervention is most implement?
a. Perform a nutrition assessment.
b. Refer the patient to a social worker.
c. Advise the patient to see an obstetrician, not a midwife.
d. Explain to the patient the importance of keeping their
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prenatal care appointments. ANS: D
Consistent prenatal care is associated with healthier infants. Nutritional status is an
important modifiable most important action a nurse should take in this situation. The
patient may need assistance from a social during the pregnancy, but a referral to
a social worker is not the most important aspect the nurse should patient has
identifiable high-risk problems, their health care may need to be provided by a
physician. How
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assumed that all Indigenous patients have high-risk issues. In addition, advising the patient to see an