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Maternal Child Care Exam 7 Perry Ch 48 The Child With Musculoskeletal or Articular Dysfunction TEST BANK Exam Review QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 LATEST UPDATE 2025.pdf
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TEST BANK for Maternal-Child Care NURSING 7TH Edition by Emily Slone McKinney | Questions and Correct Anwers with Rationales | latest update 2025/2026 | A+ GRADE
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    TEST BANK for Maternal-Child Care NURSING 7TH Edition by Emily Slone McKinney | Questions and Correct Anwers with Rationales | latest update 2025/2026 | A+ GRADE

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Test Bank for maternal child care
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    Test Bank for maternal child care

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Test Bank – Maternal Child Care (7th Edition) – Maternity & Pediatric Nursing – Perry, Cashion, Alden, Olshansky, Lowdermilk & Hockenberry Test Bank – Maternal Child Care (7th Edition) – Maternity & Pediatric Nursing – Perry, Cashion, Alden, Olshansky, Lowdermilk & Hockenberry
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    Test Bank – Maternal Child Care (7th Edition) – Maternity & Pediatric Nursing – Perry, Cashion, Alden, Olshansky, Lowdermilk & Hockenberry

  • This complete test bank for Maternal Child Care (7th Edition) by Perry, Cashion, Alden, Olshansky, Lowdermilk, and Hockenberry includes all chapters from both the maternity and pediatric nursing sections. It features multiple-choice, true/false, and other exam-style questions with correct answers provided, closely aligned with the textbook content. Topics cover maternal health, prenatal care, labor and delivery, postpartum nursing, newborn care, pediatric growth and development, childhood illnes...
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Maternal & Child Health nursing question well explained 2024.
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  • Ballottement - answersa palpatory technique for feeling a floating object in the body (especially for determining the position of a fetus by feeling the rebound of the fetus after a quick digital tap on the wall of the uterus) Braxton Hick's contractions - answersShort, fairly painless uterine contractions during pregnancy that may be mistaken for labor pains. They allow the uterus to grow and help circulate blood through the uterine blood vessels. Chadwick's sign - answersA purplish-blu...
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Maternal & Child Health nursing question well explained 2024.
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    Maternal & Child Health nursing question well explained 2024.

  • Ballottement - answersa palpatory technique for feeling a floating object in the body (especially for determining the position of a fetus by feeling the rebound of the fetus after a quick digital tap on the wall of the uterus) Braxton Hick's contractions - answersShort, fairly painless uterine contractions during pregnancy that may be mistaken for labor pains. They allow the uterus to grow and help circulate blood through the uterine blood vessels. Chadwick's sign - answersA purplish-blu...
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Maternal Child NCLEX Reviewed Questions 2024
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    Maternal Child NCLEX Reviewed Questions 2024

  • A nurse is assessing a premature infant. What would initially alert the nurse that the infant is having respiratory distress? A. Flaring nostrils B. Sporadic crying C. Ineffective cough D. Decreased pulse rate - answersAnswer: A Rationale: In attempt to increase intake of oxygen, the respiratory rate increases with flaring of nostrils as a cardinal sign. It is significant to note that when a neonate is in respiratory distress, the rate of respirations will increase. Sporadic crying, in...
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Maternal & Child Health Nursing Chapter 1 study year 2024.
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    Maternal & Child Health Nursing Chapter 1 study year 2024.

  • A 16-year-old child is admitted to the hospital for treatment after a motor vehicle crash. Review of the child's record reveals that the child is an emancipated minor. What does this mean? A) The child has the legal right to consent to and make decisions for treatment. B) The nurse needs to check with the child to determine which parent has custody. C) A court-appointed guardian is needed to ensure that the child's rights are maintained. D) The nurse must contact the child's gu...
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Maternal/newborn question well done 2024.
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  • medication tx for gestational hypertension - answersmagnesium sulfate mag sulfate antidote - answerscalcium gluconate what the client will feel on mag sulfate - answershot, flushed, sedated signs of mag toxicity - answersabsent DTRs urine output <30ml/hr resp <12/min dec LOC dysrhythmias nursing care for newborns addicted to cocaine - answersavoid eye contact use vertical rocking & pacifier NST purpose is to - answersassess fetal CNS abstinence syndrome s/s - answers...
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Maternal Child Nursing Exam 1, answers in 2024
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  • 48 - answersAll health plans under the Newborn and Mother's Health Act can stay in the hospital _____ hours after an uncomplicated vaginal birth. Congenital and Chromosomal Abnormalities - answersThe number one cause of infant mortality is Traffic Accidents - answers______________are the leading cause of death in adolescence. Family Centered Care - answersThis recognizes the family as the one constant in the child's life. They provide support, respect, encouragement, strength and comp...
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