,Table of Content
Chapter01: 21st CenturyMaternityNursing................................
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............4
Chapter02: CommunityCare: The Familyand Culture................................
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16
MATCHING ................................
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25
Chapter05:Infertility,Contraception,and Abortion................................
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27
MATCHING ................................
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43
COMPLETION ................................
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44
Chapter06:Genetics,Conception,and FetalDevelopment................................
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.................
44
Chapter09:Maternaland FetalNutrition................................
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69
Chapter25: TheHigh Risk Newborn................................
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.......................
94
MATCHING ................................
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..............................
132
Chapter27:Family, Social, Cultural, and Religious Influenceson Child Health Promotion........................
136
Chapter28:Developmentaland GeneticInfluenceson Child Health Promotion................................
..........149
MATCHING ................................
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................................
..............................
170
Chapter29:Communication,History, and Physical Assessment................................
................................
......172
MATCHING ................................
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..............................
201
Chapter30:Pain Assessment andManagementin Children................................
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203
COMPLETION ................................
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214
MATCHING ................................
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215
Chapter31:The Infantand Family................................
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217
MATCHING ................................
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..............................
254
Chapter32: TheToddler andFamily................................
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256
Chapter33:The Preschoolerand Family................................
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...............
285
Chapter34: TheSchool- Age Child and Family ................................
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....308
MATCHING ................................
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336
MULTIPLE CHOICE ................................
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338
MATCHING ................................
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..............................
383
Chapter36:Chronic Illness,Disability, and End-of-Life Care................................
................................
...........385
Chapter37: Impact of Cognitive or SensoryImpairmenton theChild and Family................................
.......417
Chapter38:Family-CenteredCare of theChild During Illness and Hospitalization................................
......451
Chapter39: PediatricVariations ofNursing Interventions................................
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................
470
,COMPLETION ................................
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507
MATCHING ................................
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507
Chapter40: RespiratoryDysfunction................................
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509
Chapter41:GastrointestinalDysfunction................................
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540
MATCHING ................................
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576
Chapter42:CardiovascularDysfunction................................
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576
MATCHING ................................
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..............................
613
Chapter43:Hematologicand ImmunologicDysfunction................................
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615
MATCHING ................................
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..............................
654
Chapter44:GenitourinaryDysfunction................................
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................
655
MULTIPLE CHOICE ................................
................................
................................
................................
................
682
MATCHING ................................
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................................
..............................
715
Chapter46:EndocrineDysfunction................................
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.......................
717
Chapter47: IntegumentaryDysfunction................................
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................................
................
742
Chapter48:Musculoskeletalor Articular Dysfunction................................
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.......................
780
Chapter49: Neuromuscularor MuscularDysfunction................................
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.......................
806
, Chapter01: 21stCentury MaternityNursing
1. When providing carefor a pregnantwoman,thenurseshouldbe awarethatone ofthemost
frequently reported maternal medical risk factors is:
a. Diabetesmellitus. c. Chronic hypertension.
b. Mitral valveprolapse(MVP). d. Anemia.
ANS: A
2. To ensure optimal outcomes for the patient, the contemporary maternity nurse must incorporate
both teamworkand communicationwith clinicians into her care delivery, The SBAR technique of
communication is an easy-to-remember mechanism for communication. Which of the following
correctly defines this acronym?
a. Situation,baselineassessment,response
b. Situation,background,assessment,recommendation
c. Subjectivebackground, assessment,
recommendation
d. Situation,background,anticipatedrecommendation
ANS: B
3. The role of theprofessional nursecaring for childbearingfamilies hasevolved toemphasize:
a. Providing careto patients directly
at thebedside.
Chapter01: 21st CenturyMaternityNursing................................
................................
................................
............4
Chapter02: CommunityCare: The Familyand Culture................................
................................
.......................
16
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
................................
25
Chapter05:Infertility,Contraception,and Abortion................................
................................
............................
27
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
................................
43
COMPLETION ................................
................................
................................
................................
............................
44
Chapter06:Genetics,Conception,and FetalDevelopment................................
................................
.................
44
Chapter09:Maternaland FetalNutrition................................
................................
................................
...............
69
Chapter25: TheHigh Risk Newborn................................
................................
................................
.......................
94
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
132
Chapter27:Family, Social, Cultural, and Religious Influenceson Child Health Promotion........................
136
Chapter28:Developmentaland GeneticInfluenceson Child Health Promotion................................
..........149
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
170
Chapter29:Communication,History, and Physical Assessment................................
................................
......172
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
201
Chapter30:Pain Assessment andManagementin Children................................
................................
..............
203
COMPLETION ................................
................................
................................
................................
..........................
214
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
215
Chapter31:The Infantand Family................................
................................
................................
.........................
217
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
254
Chapter32: TheToddler andFamily................................
................................
................................
......................
256
Chapter33:The Preschoolerand Family................................
................................
................................
...............
285
Chapter34: TheSchool- Age Child and Family ................................
................................
................................
....308
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
336
MULTIPLE CHOICE ................................
................................
................................
................................
................
338
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
383
Chapter36:Chronic Illness,Disability, and End-of-Life Care................................
................................
...........385
Chapter37: Impact of Cognitive or SensoryImpairmenton theChild and Family................................
.......417
Chapter38:Family-CenteredCare of theChild During Illness and Hospitalization................................
......451
Chapter39: PediatricVariations ofNursing Interventions................................
................................
................
470
,COMPLETION ................................
................................
................................
................................
..........................
507
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
507
Chapter40: RespiratoryDysfunction................................
................................
................................
.....................
509
Chapter41:GastrointestinalDysfunction................................
................................
................................
.............
540
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
576
Chapter42:CardiovascularDysfunction................................
................................
................................
...............
576
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
613
Chapter43:Hematologicand ImmunologicDysfunction................................
................................
..................
615
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
654
Chapter44:GenitourinaryDysfunction................................
................................
................................
................
655
MULTIPLE CHOICE ................................
................................
................................
................................
................
682
MATCHING ................................
................................
................................
................................
..............................
715
Chapter46:EndocrineDysfunction................................
................................
................................
.......................
717
Chapter47: IntegumentaryDysfunction................................
................................
................................
................
742
Chapter48:Musculoskeletalor Articular Dysfunction................................
................................
.......................
780
Chapter49: Neuromuscularor MuscularDysfunction................................
................................
.......................
806
, Chapter01: 21stCentury MaternityNursing
1. When providing carefor a pregnantwoman,thenurseshouldbe awarethatone ofthemost
frequently reported maternal medical risk factors is:
a. Diabetesmellitus. c. Chronic hypertension.
b. Mitral valveprolapse(MVP). d. Anemia.
ANS: A
2. To ensure optimal outcomes for the patient, the contemporary maternity nurse must incorporate
both teamworkand communicationwith clinicians into her care delivery, The SBAR technique of
communication is an easy-to-remember mechanism for communication. Which of the following
correctly defines this acronym?
a. Situation,baselineassessment,response
b. Situation,background,assessment,recommendation
c. Subjectivebackground, assessment,
recommendation
d. Situation,background,anticipatedrecommendation
ANS: B
3. The role of theprofessional nursecaring for childbearingfamilies hasevolved toemphasize:
a. Providing careto patients directly
at thebedside.