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MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE 3RD EDITION (CANADIAN) BY
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ChapterI01: Contemporary Perinatal and Pediatric NursingIin Canada Keenan-
Lindsay: Perry‘s Maternal Child Nursing CareIin Canada, 3rd Edition
MULTIP LE CHOICE
1. WhichIis true regarding perinatal nurses?
a. They provide careIfor only childbearingIpersons and babies.
b. They require advancedIpractice educationIbeyondIan entry to
practiceIdegree.
c. They work with patients and families from preconception throughout theIc
hild-bearingIyear.
d. They provideIcare for families with children up to age 18 years.-
ANSWER: C
Perinatal nursesIare those nursesIwho workIcollaboratively with
patientsIandIfamiliesIfromItheIpreconc chil d-
bearingIyear. Pediatric nurses care for childrenIfromIbirth upIto ageI18 years.
Perinatal orIpediatricfor the fa mily. Perinatal nurses often do have advanced
education, but this isInot a requirement.
DIF: CognitiveILevel: KnowledgeIOBJ: 1 KEY: Nursing Process: N/A
2. Which isItrue regarding pediatricInurses?
a. They provide careIforIchildren upIto and includingI13 years of age.
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b. They require advancedIpractice educationIbeyondIan entry to
practiceIdegree.
c. They work withIpatients and families throughout theIchild-bearingIyear.
d. They provideIcare forIchildren and familiesIup toIage 18 years.- ANSWER:
D
Pediatric nurses care for childrenIfromIbirthIup to age 18 years. Perinatal nurses
are those nurses who worpati ents and families from the preconception period
throughout the child-
bearingIyear. Perinatal andIpeIcare forIthe family. PediatricInurses often doIhave
advancedIeducation, but this is not aIrequirement.
DIF: CognitiveILevel: KnowledgeIOBJ: 1 KEY: Nursing Process: N/A
3. WhichIof the following wouldInot be included inIaIdiscussion of theIsocial
determinants of health (SDO
a. Racism
b. Daily exercise
c. ChronicIillness
d. Presence ofplaygroundsI - ANSWER: C
Chronic illness isInot considered a SDOH. Racism, healthy behaviours (exercise)
and healthy outdoor spaim pact aIperson‘s health.
DIF: CognitiveILevel: Application OBJ: 3 KEY: Nursing Process: Assessment
4. An Indigenous patient is pregnant with their first child. Which evidence-
informed interventionIisImostimplement?
a. Perform a nutrition assessment.
b. Refer the patient to aIsocial worker.
c. AdviseIthe patient to see an obstetrician, not aImidwife.
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d. Explain to the patient the importance of keeping theirIprenatal care
appointments.- ANSWER: D
Consistent prenatal care is associated withIhealthier infants. Nutritional statusIis an
important modifiableImost importa nt action a nurseIshould take in this situation.
The patient mayIneed assistance from a social during the pregnancy, but a referral
to aIsocial worker is not the most important aspect the nurseIshould patient has
identifiablehigh-
risk problems, theirIhealth care may needIto be provided by a physician. How
assumed that allIIndigenousIpatients have high-riskIissues. InIaddition, advising
the patient to see an
6. Which is an exampleIof invisible poverty?
a. Insufficient clothing
b. Limited employment opportunities
c. Poorsanitation
d. DeterioratingIhousing
- ANSWER: B
Invisible poverty refers toIsocial and cultural deprivation, suchIas limited
employment opportunities, inopp ortunities, lackIof or inferior medical
servicesIand healthIcare facilities, and an absence of public s to lack of moneyor
material resources, which includes insufficient clothing, poor sanitation, and deter
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
OBJ: 3KEY: NursingIProcess: Assessment
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