Test Bank for Maternal Child Nursing Care,
7th Edition.
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Maternal medical risk factors - ansConditions affecting pregnancy, e.g., diabetes,
hypertension.
Diabetes mellitus - ansCommon maternal risk factor linked to obesity.
Chronic hypertension - ansHigh blood pressure existing before pregnancy.
Hypertension in pregnancy - ansHigh blood pressure developing during pregnancy.
Anemia in pregnancy - ansLow red blood cell count affecting pregnant women.
SBAR technique - ansCommunication framework: Situation, Background, Assessment,
Recommendation.
Teamwork in nursing - ansCollaborative approach among healthcare providers.
Evidence-based nursing - ansPractice based on research and clinical guidelines.
Childbearing families - ansFamilies experiencing pregnancy and childbirth.
Prenatal care - ansHealthcare provided during pregnancy to monitor health.
Infant mortality statistics - ansData reflecting the death rate of infants.
Nutrition assessment - ansEvaluation of dietary habits and nutritional status.
Social worker referral - ansConnecting patients with social services for support.
Obstetrician - ansPhysician specializing in pregnancy and childbirth.
Midwife - ansHealthcare professional specializing in childbirth care.
Prenatal appointments - ansScheduled visits for monitoring pregnancy health.
Clinical practice guidelines - ansRecommendations for patient care based on evidence.
Length of hospital stay - ansDuration of patient hospitalization during childbirth.
Cognitive Level: Knowledge - ansUnderstanding basic facts and information.
Cognitive Level: Comprehension - ansUnderstanding and interpreting information.
Client Needs: Physiologic Integrity - ansBasic health needs of patients.
Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment - ansEnsuring patient safety and quality
care.
Nursing Process: Assessment - ansEvaluating patient health and needs.
Nursing Process: Planning - ansDeveloping care strategies for patients.
Nursing Process: Implementation - ansExecuting planned nursing interventions.
Prenatal Care - ansBest method to prevent infant mortality risk factors.
Nutritional Status - ansModifiable risk factor for maternal health.
Social Worker Referral - ansNot the primary focus for nurses in prenatal care.
High-Risk Problems - ansIdentifiable issues requiring physician oversight.
Health Literacy - ansAbility to understand health information effectively.
Patient Education Materials - ansOften too complex for average adult comprehension.
Limited English Proficiency - ansChallenges in understanding health discussions.
Barriers to Healthcare Access - ansInability to pay is the most significant barrier.
Maternity Jargon - ansComplex terms that may confuse patients.
Patient Understanding Assessment - ansEvaluate if patient comprehends the discussion.
Cognitive Level: Application - ansLevel of understanding required for nursing actions.
Nursing Process: Planning - ansFramework for organizing patient care strategies.
Nursing Process: Evaluation - ansAssessing effectiveness of nursing interventions.
Safe and Effective Care Environment - ansNursing focus on providing secure patient care.
, Test Bank for Maternal Child Nursing Care,
7th Edition.
Latest Updated Exam Study Guide 100%
Verified by Expert.
Agency Procedure Manual - ansSource for correct patient care procedures.
Nurse Responsibility - ansEach nurse must follow standards of care.
Physician Orders - ansNurses follow safe orders but manage own tasks.
Disparities in Morbidity - ansDifferences in health outcomes among populations.
Educational Level Disparities - ansLinked to morbidity and mortality rates.
Adolescent Pregnant Patients - ansStatistically receive less prenatal care.
Patient Care Procedure - ansFollow agency guidelines for safe execution.
Health Promotion - ansStrategies to enhance patient well-being.
Client Needs - ansFocus areas for nursing care delivery.
Infant Mortality Rate - ansMeasure of infant deaths per 1,000 live births.
Prenatal Care - ansHealth care provided to women during pregnancy.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) - ansSpecialized unit for high-risk newborn care.
Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) - ansNurse-midwives providing safe obstetric care.
Alternative Therapies - ansNon-conventional treatments complementing standard care.
Holistic Approach - ansFocus on the whole person in health care.
Negligence in Healthcare - ansFailure to meet established standards of care.
Informed Consent - ansPatient's agreement after understanding treatment risks.
Fetal Monitoring - ansContinuous observation of fetal heart rate.
Health Care Spending - ansTotal expenditure on health services and products.
Cognitive Level: Application - ansUsing knowledge in practical situations.
Physiologic Integrity - ansMaintaining bodily functions and health.
Health Promotion - ansStrategies to improve overall health and well-being.
Legal Case for Negligence - ansClaim based on unmet healthcare standards.
Patient Input - ansInvolvement of patients in their health decisions.
Standard of Care - ansExpected level of care in medical practice.
Self-Care Education - ansTeaching patients to manage their own health.
Obstetric Care - ansMedical care for women during pregnancy and childbirth.
Integrative Health Care - ansCombining conventional and alternative medical practices.
Sepsis - ansLife-threatening response to infection causing organ failure.
Length of Hospital Stay - ansDuration a patient remains hospitalized post-delivery.
Cultural Competence - ansAbility to understand and respect diverse patient backgrounds.
Obesity Rate - ansHigher among pregnant women in the U.S.
Health Care Spending - ans17.7% of U.S. GDP spent on health care.
Uninsured Population - ans8.5% of U.S. lacks health care access.
Maternal Morbidity - ansHealth complications during pregnancy or childbirth.
Accountability - ansLegal responsibility for nursing practice.
Collegiality - ansWorking relationship among nursing colleagues.
Ethics in Nursing - ansCode guiding nursing practice decisions.
Evaluation in Nursing - ansAssessing effectiveness of nursing interventions.
Social Media Pitfall - ansViolation of patient privacy and confidentiality.
Integrative Health Care - ansCombines alternative therapies with conventional treatment.
Patient Advocacy - ansSupporting and promoting patient rights and needs.
7th Edition.
Latest Updated Exam Study Guide 100%
Verified by Expert.
Maternal medical risk factors - ansConditions affecting pregnancy, e.g., diabetes,
hypertension.
Diabetes mellitus - ansCommon maternal risk factor linked to obesity.
Chronic hypertension - ansHigh blood pressure existing before pregnancy.
Hypertension in pregnancy - ansHigh blood pressure developing during pregnancy.
Anemia in pregnancy - ansLow red blood cell count affecting pregnant women.
SBAR technique - ansCommunication framework: Situation, Background, Assessment,
Recommendation.
Teamwork in nursing - ansCollaborative approach among healthcare providers.
Evidence-based nursing - ansPractice based on research and clinical guidelines.
Childbearing families - ansFamilies experiencing pregnancy and childbirth.
Prenatal care - ansHealthcare provided during pregnancy to monitor health.
Infant mortality statistics - ansData reflecting the death rate of infants.
Nutrition assessment - ansEvaluation of dietary habits and nutritional status.
Social worker referral - ansConnecting patients with social services for support.
Obstetrician - ansPhysician specializing in pregnancy and childbirth.
Midwife - ansHealthcare professional specializing in childbirth care.
Prenatal appointments - ansScheduled visits for monitoring pregnancy health.
Clinical practice guidelines - ansRecommendations for patient care based on evidence.
Length of hospital stay - ansDuration of patient hospitalization during childbirth.
Cognitive Level: Knowledge - ansUnderstanding basic facts and information.
Cognitive Level: Comprehension - ansUnderstanding and interpreting information.
Client Needs: Physiologic Integrity - ansBasic health needs of patients.
Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment - ansEnsuring patient safety and quality
care.
Nursing Process: Assessment - ansEvaluating patient health and needs.
Nursing Process: Planning - ansDeveloping care strategies for patients.
Nursing Process: Implementation - ansExecuting planned nursing interventions.
Prenatal Care - ansBest method to prevent infant mortality risk factors.
Nutritional Status - ansModifiable risk factor for maternal health.
Social Worker Referral - ansNot the primary focus for nurses in prenatal care.
High-Risk Problems - ansIdentifiable issues requiring physician oversight.
Health Literacy - ansAbility to understand health information effectively.
Patient Education Materials - ansOften too complex for average adult comprehension.
Limited English Proficiency - ansChallenges in understanding health discussions.
Barriers to Healthcare Access - ansInability to pay is the most significant barrier.
Maternity Jargon - ansComplex terms that may confuse patients.
Patient Understanding Assessment - ansEvaluate if patient comprehends the discussion.
Cognitive Level: Application - ansLevel of understanding required for nursing actions.
Nursing Process: Planning - ansFramework for organizing patient care strategies.
Nursing Process: Evaluation - ansAssessing effectiveness of nursing interventions.
Safe and Effective Care Environment - ansNursing focus on providing secure patient care.
, Test Bank for Maternal Child Nursing Care,
7th Edition.
Latest Updated Exam Study Guide 100%
Verified by Expert.
Agency Procedure Manual - ansSource for correct patient care procedures.
Nurse Responsibility - ansEach nurse must follow standards of care.
Physician Orders - ansNurses follow safe orders but manage own tasks.
Disparities in Morbidity - ansDifferences in health outcomes among populations.
Educational Level Disparities - ansLinked to morbidity and mortality rates.
Adolescent Pregnant Patients - ansStatistically receive less prenatal care.
Patient Care Procedure - ansFollow agency guidelines for safe execution.
Health Promotion - ansStrategies to enhance patient well-being.
Client Needs - ansFocus areas for nursing care delivery.
Infant Mortality Rate - ansMeasure of infant deaths per 1,000 live births.
Prenatal Care - ansHealth care provided to women during pregnancy.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) - ansSpecialized unit for high-risk newborn care.
Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) - ansNurse-midwives providing safe obstetric care.
Alternative Therapies - ansNon-conventional treatments complementing standard care.
Holistic Approach - ansFocus on the whole person in health care.
Negligence in Healthcare - ansFailure to meet established standards of care.
Informed Consent - ansPatient's agreement after understanding treatment risks.
Fetal Monitoring - ansContinuous observation of fetal heart rate.
Health Care Spending - ansTotal expenditure on health services and products.
Cognitive Level: Application - ansUsing knowledge in practical situations.
Physiologic Integrity - ansMaintaining bodily functions and health.
Health Promotion - ansStrategies to improve overall health and well-being.
Legal Case for Negligence - ansClaim based on unmet healthcare standards.
Patient Input - ansInvolvement of patients in their health decisions.
Standard of Care - ansExpected level of care in medical practice.
Self-Care Education - ansTeaching patients to manage their own health.
Obstetric Care - ansMedical care for women during pregnancy and childbirth.
Integrative Health Care - ansCombining conventional and alternative medical practices.
Sepsis - ansLife-threatening response to infection causing organ failure.
Length of Hospital Stay - ansDuration a patient remains hospitalized post-delivery.
Cultural Competence - ansAbility to understand and respect diverse patient backgrounds.
Obesity Rate - ansHigher among pregnant women in the U.S.
Health Care Spending - ans17.7% of U.S. GDP spent on health care.
Uninsured Population - ans8.5% of U.S. lacks health care access.
Maternal Morbidity - ansHealth complications during pregnancy or childbirth.
Accountability - ansLegal responsibility for nursing practice.
Collegiality - ansWorking relationship among nursing colleagues.
Ethics in Nursing - ansCode guiding nursing practice decisions.
Evaluation in Nursing - ansAssessing effectiveness of nursing interventions.
Social Media Pitfall - ansViolation of patient privacy and confidentiality.
Integrative Health Care - ansCombines alternative therapies with conventional treatment.
Patient Advocacy - ansSupporting and promoting patient rights and needs.