Childrearing Family
9th Edition by Silbert-Flagg
Chapter 1 to 56
TEST BANK
,TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1 A Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing
Chapter 2 Diversity and Inclusion Maternal Child Nursing
Chapter 3 The Childbearing and Childrearing Family in the Community
Chapter 4 Home Care and the Childbearing and Childrearing Family
Chapter 5 The Nursing Role in Reproductive and Sexual Health
Chapter 6 Nursing Care for the Family in Need of Reproductive Life Planning
Chapter 7 The Nursing Role in Genetic Assessment and Counseling
Chapter 8 Nursing Care of the Family Having Difficulty Conceiving a Child
Chapter 9 Nursing Care During Normal Pregnancy and Care of the Developing Fetus
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Chapter 10 Nursing Care Related to Psychological and Physiologic Changes of
Pregnancy
Chapter 11 Nursing Care Related to Assessment of a Pregnant Family
Chapter 12 Nursing Care to Promote Fetal and Maternal Health
Chapter 13 The Nursing Role in Promoting Nutritional Health During Pregnancy
Chapter 14 Preparing a Family for Childbirth and Parenting
Chapter 15 Nursing Care of a Family During Labor and Birth
Chapter 16 The Nursing Role in Providing Comfort During Labor and Birth
Chapter 17 Nursing Care of a Postpartal Family
Chapter 18 Nursing Care of a Family With a Newborn
Chapter 19 Nutritional Needs of a Newborn
Chapter 20 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Pregnancy Complication From a
Preexisting or Newly Acquired Illness
Chapter 21 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Sudden Pregnancy Complication
Chapter 22 Nursing Care of a Pregnant Family With Special Needs
Chapter 23 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Complication of Labor or Birth
Chapter 24 Nursing Care of a Family During a Surgical Intervention for Birth
Chapter 25 Nursing Care of a Family Experiencing a Postpartum Complication
Chapter 26 Nursing Care of a Family With a High-Risk Newborn
Chapter 27 Nursing Care of the Child Born With a Physical or Developmental Difference
Chapter 28 Principles of Growth and Development
,Chapter 29 Nursing Care of a Family With an Infant
Chapter 30 Nursing Care of a Family With a Toddler
Chapter 31 Nursing Care of a Family With a Preschool Child
Chapter 32 Nursing Care of a Family With a School-Age Child
Chapter 33 Nursing Care of a Family With an Adolescent
Chapter 34 Child Health Assessment
Chapter 35 Communication and Teaching With Children and Families
Chapter 36 Nursing Care of a Family With a Child Who Is Ill
Chapter 37 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Needs Diagnostic or Therapeutic
Modalities
Chapter 38 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Needs Medication Administration or
Intravenous Therapy
Chapter 39 Pain Management in Children
Chapter 40 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Respiratory Disorder
Chapter 41 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Cardiovascular Disorder
Chapter 42 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Immune Disorder
Chapter 43 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Infectious Disorder
Chapter 44 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Hematologic Disorder
Chapter 45 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Gastrointestinal Disorder
Chapter 46 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Renal or Urinary Tract
Disorder
Chapter 47 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Reproductive Disorder
Chapter 48 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Endocrine or a Metabolic
Disorder
Chapter 49 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Neurologic Disorder
Chapter 50 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Vision or Hearing Disorder
Chapter 51 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Musculoskeletal Disorder
Chapter 52 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Unintentional Injury
Chapter 53 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child or Adolescent Has a Malignancy
Chapter 54 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has an Intellectual or Mental Health
Disorder
Chapter 55 Nursing Care of a Family in Crisis: Maltreatment and Violence in the Family
Chapter 56 Nursing Care of a Family When a Child Has a Long-Term or Terminal Illness
, Chapter 1 Y A Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing
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1. For which reasons would a nurse review infant mortality statistics in the
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Y United States? (Select all that apply.)
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A) Measures the quality of pregnancy care Y Y Y Y Y
B) Reviews information on overall nutrition Y Y Y Y
C) Compares health with those of other states Y Y Y Y Y Y
D) Determines infant health and available care Y Y Y Y Y
E) Provides an index of the country's general Y Y Y Y Y Y
Y health Ans: A, B, D, E Y Y Y Y Y
Feedback:
Infant mortality statistics provide an index of a country's general health,
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Y measures the quality of pregnancy care, provides information on overall
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Y nutrition, and determines infant health and available care. Infant mortality
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Y statistics compares the health with those of other countries and not with
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Y those of other states.Y Y Y
2. The nurse is providing care in an organization that supports the maternal
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Y and child care continuum. Which type of patient care area is an example
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Yof this approach?
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A) Primary care Y
B) Team nursing Y
C) Case management Y
D) Family-centered
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Y Feedback:
Keeping the family at the center of care is important because the level of a
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Y family's functioning is important to the health status of its members. A
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Yhealthy family establishes an environment conducive to growth and health-
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Y promoting behaviors to sustain family members during crises. A family-
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Y centered approach enables nurses to better understand individuals and
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Y their effect on others and, in turn, to provide more holistic care. Primary
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Y nursing, team nursing, and case management do not necessary take into
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Y consideration the maternal and child care continuum. Y Y Y Y Y Y