NUR 2513 MATERNAL CHILD NURSING EXAM 1 TESTBANK LATEST WITH 150+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS|A+ GRADE |LATEST VERSION
Nursing Process - (ANSWER)A systematic method involving Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning,
Implementation, and Evaluation.
Assessment - (ANSWER)Involves reproductive history, goals, health status, and values.
Diagnosis - (ANSWER)Identifying knowledge deficit and decisional conflict.
Planning - (ANSWER)Setting measurable goals for patient care. @#$
%^&*
Implementation - (ANSWER)Involves culturally appropriate teaching, visuals, and teach back ()_
methods.
Evaluation - (ANSWER)Confirming understanding and modifying the plan if needed.
Therapeutic Communication - (ANSWER)Utilizing reflection, validation, clarification, and
silence while avoiding judgement and false reassurance.
Contraceptive Methods - (ANSWER)Various methods of preventing pregnancy including
hormonal, barrier, LARC, natural family planning, emergency, and permanent methods.
Hormonal Contraceptives - (ANSWER)Includes pill, patch, ring, and injection; contraindicated
in cases of thromboembolism, migraines with aura, and hypertension.
Barrier Methods - (ANSWER)Includes condoms and diaphragm; condoms provide STI
protection.
LARC - (ANSWER)Long-acting reversible contraceptives such as IUDs and implants, requiring
low maintenance.
Natural Family Planning - (ANSWER)Methods like BBT and mucus tracking that require cycle
consistency and discipline.
Emergency Contraceptives - (ANSWER)Includes Plan B and copper IUD, which prevent
ovulation but do not terminate pregnancy.
Permanent Contraceptives - (ANSWER)Includes tubal ligation and vasectomy, requiring
informed consent and are typically irreversible.
High Risk Pregnancy Conditions - (ANSWER)Conditions that pose risks during pregnancy,
requiring specific interventions.
Prolapsed Cord - (ANSWER)Condition requiring elevation of the presenting part and
preparation for c-section.
Shoulder Dystocia - (ANSWER)Managed by McRoberts maneuver and suprapubic pressure,
avoiding fundal pressure.
, NUR 2513 MATERNAL CHILD NURSING EXAM 1 TESTBANK LATEST WITH 150+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS|A+ GRADE |LATEST VERSION
Placenta Previa - (ANSWER)Characterized by painless bleeding; requires no vaginal exams and
lateral positioning.
Preeclampsia - (ANSWER)Condition marked by increased blood pressure, proteinuria, and
potential seizures.
Hyperemesis Gravidarum - (ANSWER)Severe vomiting leading to dehydration, requiring IV @#$
fluids and antiemetics. %^&*
()_
Fetal Decelerations - (ANSWER)Late decelerations indicate uteroplacental insufficiency;
variable decelerations indicate cord compression.
Nutrition in Pregnancy - (ANSWER)Increased caloric intake of +300 calories/day during the 2nd
and 3rd trimesters.
Key Nutrients for Pregnancy - (ANSWER)Folic acid, iron, calcium, and protein are essential
during pregnancy.
Weight Gain Recommendations - (ANSWER)Underweight: 28-40 lbs, Normal: 25-35 lbs,
Overweight: 15-25 lbs.
Danger Signs in Pregnancy - (ANSWER)Signs include bleeding, fever, persistent vomiting,
decreased fetal movement, and vision changes.
Infection & STI Prevention - (ANSWER)Routine screening for syphilis, chlamydia, and HIV is
essential during pregnancy.
Culturally Sensitive Care - (ANSWER)Involves asking about beliefs/preferences before
suggesting contraceptives or care plans.
Vulnerable Populations - (ANSWER)Includes adolescents and parents separated from newborns,
requiring tailored support.
Genetic Counseling - (ANSWER)Recommended for women over 35 or with a history of
congenital disorders.
Drugs to Know - (ANSWER)Clomiphene stimulates ovulation; Letrozole is contraindicated in
pregnancy.
Outcome Evaluation in Maternal Health - (ANSWER)Includes assessing maternal outcomes like
BP trends and newborn outcomes like birth weights.
Cardiac Output - (ANSWER)Increased from 30-50% during pregnancy.
Heart Rate (HR) - (ANSWER)May increase slightly during pregnancy.
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS|A+ GRADE |LATEST VERSION
Nursing Process - (ANSWER)A systematic method involving Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning,
Implementation, and Evaluation.
Assessment - (ANSWER)Involves reproductive history, goals, health status, and values.
Diagnosis - (ANSWER)Identifying knowledge deficit and decisional conflict.
Planning - (ANSWER)Setting measurable goals for patient care. @#$
%^&*
Implementation - (ANSWER)Involves culturally appropriate teaching, visuals, and teach back ()_
methods.
Evaluation - (ANSWER)Confirming understanding and modifying the plan if needed.
Therapeutic Communication - (ANSWER)Utilizing reflection, validation, clarification, and
silence while avoiding judgement and false reassurance.
Contraceptive Methods - (ANSWER)Various methods of preventing pregnancy including
hormonal, barrier, LARC, natural family planning, emergency, and permanent methods.
Hormonal Contraceptives - (ANSWER)Includes pill, patch, ring, and injection; contraindicated
in cases of thromboembolism, migraines with aura, and hypertension.
Barrier Methods - (ANSWER)Includes condoms and diaphragm; condoms provide STI
protection.
LARC - (ANSWER)Long-acting reversible contraceptives such as IUDs and implants, requiring
low maintenance.
Natural Family Planning - (ANSWER)Methods like BBT and mucus tracking that require cycle
consistency and discipline.
Emergency Contraceptives - (ANSWER)Includes Plan B and copper IUD, which prevent
ovulation but do not terminate pregnancy.
Permanent Contraceptives - (ANSWER)Includes tubal ligation and vasectomy, requiring
informed consent and are typically irreversible.
High Risk Pregnancy Conditions - (ANSWER)Conditions that pose risks during pregnancy,
requiring specific interventions.
Prolapsed Cord - (ANSWER)Condition requiring elevation of the presenting part and
preparation for c-section.
Shoulder Dystocia - (ANSWER)Managed by McRoberts maneuver and suprapubic pressure,
avoiding fundal pressure.
, NUR 2513 MATERNAL CHILD NURSING EXAM 1 TESTBANK LATEST WITH 150+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS|A+ GRADE |LATEST VERSION
Placenta Previa - (ANSWER)Characterized by painless bleeding; requires no vaginal exams and
lateral positioning.
Preeclampsia - (ANSWER)Condition marked by increased blood pressure, proteinuria, and
potential seizures.
Hyperemesis Gravidarum - (ANSWER)Severe vomiting leading to dehydration, requiring IV @#$
fluids and antiemetics. %^&*
()_
Fetal Decelerations - (ANSWER)Late decelerations indicate uteroplacental insufficiency;
variable decelerations indicate cord compression.
Nutrition in Pregnancy - (ANSWER)Increased caloric intake of +300 calories/day during the 2nd
and 3rd trimesters.
Key Nutrients for Pregnancy - (ANSWER)Folic acid, iron, calcium, and protein are essential
during pregnancy.
Weight Gain Recommendations - (ANSWER)Underweight: 28-40 lbs, Normal: 25-35 lbs,
Overweight: 15-25 lbs.
Danger Signs in Pregnancy - (ANSWER)Signs include bleeding, fever, persistent vomiting,
decreased fetal movement, and vision changes.
Infection & STI Prevention - (ANSWER)Routine screening for syphilis, chlamydia, and HIV is
essential during pregnancy.
Culturally Sensitive Care - (ANSWER)Involves asking about beliefs/preferences before
suggesting contraceptives or care plans.
Vulnerable Populations - (ANSWER)Includes adolescents and parents separated from newborns,
requiring tailored support.
Genetic Counseling - (ANSWER)Recommended for women over 35 or with a history of
congenital disorders.
Drugs to Know - (ANSWER)Clomiphene stimulates ovulation; Letrozole is contraindicated in
pregnancy.
Outcome Evaluation in Maternal Health - (ANSWER)Includes assessing maternal outcomes like
BP trends and newborn outcomes like birth weights.
Cardiac Output - (ANSWER)Increased from 30-50% during pregnancy.
Heart Rate (HR) - (ANSWER)May increase slightly during pregnancy.