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PART %fgI: %fgINTRODUCTION %fgTO %fgMATERNAL-NEWBORN %fgNURSING
1. Contemporary %fgMaternal-Newborn %fgNursing
2. Families, %fgCultures, %fgand %fgComplementary %fgTherapies
%fgPART %fgII: %fgWOMEN’S %fgHEALTH %fgACROSS %fgTHE
%fgLIFESPAN
3. Health %fgPromotion
4. Family %fgPlanning
5. Commonly %fgOccurring %fgInfections
6. Women’s %fgHealth %fgProblems
7. Social %fgIssues
8. Violence %fgAgainst %fgWomen
PART %fgIII: %fgHUMAN %fgREPRODUCTION
9. Reproductive %fgPhysiology, %fgConception, %fgand %fgFetal %fgDevelopment
10. Reproductive
%fgGenetics %fgPART %fgIV:
%fgPREGNANCY
11. Physical %fgand %fgPsychologic %fgChanges %fgof %fgPregnancy
12. Antepartum %fgNursing %fgAssessment
13. The %fgExpectant %fgFamily: %fgNeeds %fgand %fgCare
,14. Maternal %fgNutrition
15. Pregnancy %fgin %fgSelected %fgPopulations
16. Assessment %fgof %fgFetal %fgWell-Being
17. Pregnancy %fgat %fgRisk: %fgPregestational %fgProblems
18. Pregnancy %fgat %fgRisk: %fgGestational
%fgOnset %fgPART %fgV: %fgLABOR %fgAND
%fgBIRTH
19. Processes %fgand %fgStages %fgof %fgLabor %fgand %fgBirth
20. Intrapartum %fgNursing %fgAssessment
21. The %fgFamily %fgin %fgChildbirth: %fgNeeds %fgand %fgCare
22. Pharmacologic %fgPain %fgManagement
23. Childbirth %fgat %fgRisk: %fgPrelabor %fgOnset %fgComplications
24. Childbirth %fgat %fgRisk: %fgLabor-Related %fgComplications
25. Birth-Related
%fgProcedures %fgPART %fgVI:
%fgTHE %fgNEWBORN
26. Physiologic %fgResponses %fgof %fgthe %fgNewborn %fgto %fgBirth
27. Nursing %fgAssessment %fgof %fgthe %fgNewborn
28. The %fgNormal %fgNewborn: %fgNeeds %fgand %fgCare
29. Newborn %fgNutrition
30. The %fgNewborn %fgat %fgRisk: %fgConditions %fgPresent %fgat %fgBirth
31. The %fgNewborn %fgat %fgRisk: %fgBirth-Related
%fgStressors %fgPART %fgVII: %fgPOSTPARTUM
32. Postpartum %fgAdaptation %fgand %fgNursing %fgAssessment
33. The %fgPostpartum %fgFamily: %fgNeeds %fgand %fgCare
34. Home %fgCare %fgof %fgthe %fgPostpartum %fgFamily
35. The %fgPostpartum %fgFamily %fgat %fgRisk
36. Grief %fgand %fgLoss %fgin %fgthe %fgChildbearing %fgFamily
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Chapter 1 Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing
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1) The %fgnurse %fgis %fgspeaking %fgto %fgstudents %fgabout %fgchanges %fgin %fgmaternal-newborn %fgcare.
%fgOne %fgchange %fgis %fgthat %fgself-care %fghas %fggained %fgwide %fgacceptance %fgwith %fgclients %fgand
%fgthe %fghealthcare %fgcommunity %fgdue %fgto %fgresearch %fgfindings %fgthat %fgsuggest %fgthat %fgit
%fghas %fgwhich %fgeffect?
A) Shortens %fgnewborn %fglength %fgof %fgstay
B) Decreases %fguse %fgof %fghome %fghealth %fgagencies
C) Decreases %fghealthcare %fgcosts
D) Decreases %fgthe %fgnumber %fgof %fgemergency %fgdepartment %fgvisits