TEST BANK - Olds' Maternal-Newborn Nursing
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Chapters 1 - 36 | All Chapters Verified
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Question g1
g Type: gMCSA
The gnurse gis gspeaking gto gstudents gabout gchanges gin gmaternal–newborn gcare. gOne gchange gis gthat gself-care ghas
g gained g wide gacceptance gwith g patients, g the ghealthcare g community, g and gthird-party gpayers g due g to g research g findings
g that g suggest g that g it:
1. Shortens gnewborn glength gof gstay.
2. Decreases guse gof ghome ghealth gagencies.
3. Reduces ghealthcare gcosts.
4. Decreases gthe gnumber gof gemergency gdepartment gvisits.
CORRECT gANSWER: g3
Rationale g1: gLength gof gstay gis goften gdetermined gby gthird-party gpayer g(insurance gcompany) gpolicies gas gwell gas
g physiologic g stability gof g the g mother g and g newborn. g Home g healthcare g agencies goften gare g involved g in gpatient g care
g to g decrease g hospital gstay gtime.
Rationale g2: gHome ghealthcare gagencies goften gare ginvolved gin gpatient g care gto gdecrease ghospital gstaygtime.
Rationale g3: gResearch gindicates gself-care gsignificantly greduces ghealthcare gcosts.
Rationale g4: gAcute gemergencies gare gaddressed gby gemergency gdepartments, gand gare gnot gdelayed g by gthose gpracticing
g self-care.
Question g2
In gorder gto gcombat gthe gimpersonal gnature gof gtechnology gthat gsometimes ginterferes gwith gfamily-focused gcare, gthe
g nurse g should g take g which g actions?
Standard gText: gSelect gallgthat gapply.
1. Advocate gwithin gthe gcommunity gfor gnatural gchildbirth.
2. Make gchildbirth geducation gclasses gavailable.
3. Be ginstrumental gin gproviding gchange gin gthe gbirth genvironment g at gwork.
, 4. Suggest gthat gdoulas gnot gbe gallowed gto ginterfere gwith gthe gchildbirth gprocess.
5. Advocate gfor gmore ghome ghealthcare gagencies.
CORRECT gANSWER: g1,2,3,5
Rationale g1: gNatural gchildbirth, g if gthe gpatient g is gable, gis gthe gsafest g method gfor gthe gbaby.
Rationale g2: gIt gis gappropriate gfor gnurses, g in gconjunction gwith gdoctors gand ghospitals, gto gprovide gchildbirth gclasses
g for g the g expectant g families.
Rationale g3: gBy gworking gwith gother gstaff gand gdoctors, gthe gnurse gis gable gto gimplement g change gas gneeded gwithin
g the g birthing g unit.
Rationale g4: gDoulas gare gencouraged gto gbe gpart gof gthe gbirthing gprocess gas gthe gpatient gwishes. gThey gare gmainly
g there g as g a g coach.
Rationale g5: gPatients gare ggoing ghome gsooner gall gthe gtime, gso gthere gneeds gto gbe gmore gfollow-up gin gthe ghome.
Question g3
The gnurse gis gtelling ga gnew gpatient ghow gtechnology gused gin gmaternal–newborn gcare ghas gchanged gthe gway gthe gnurse
g cares g for g her g patients. gAn gexample g of g this g is:
1. Elective ginductions, grequested gcesareans, gepidural ganesthesia, gand gfetal gmonitoring.
2. Delivering gat ghome gwith ga gnurse-midwife gand gdoula.
3. Having gthe gfather gpresent g asgthe gcoach gand gcut gthe gumbilical gcord.
4. Breastfeeding gof gthe gnew gbaby gon gthe gdelivery gtable.
CORRECT gANSWER: g1
Rationale g1: gElective ginductions, grequested gcesareans, gepidural ganesthesia, gand gfetal gmonitoring gare gall grecent
g technologies g that g have gaffected g the gcare g in g labor g and g delivery gareas.
Rationale g2: gA gnurse-midwife gand ga gdoula gare gnot gexamples gof gtechnological gcare.
Rationale g3: gFathers’ gbeing gpresent gduring glabor gand gcoaching gtheir gpartners grepresents gnontechnological gcare
g during g childbirth.
Rationale g4: gBreastfeeding g is gnot gan gexample gof gtechnology gimpacting gcare.
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