Foundations Of Maternal-Newborn And Women's Health Nursing 8th Edition, (2022)
By Sharon Smith Murray, Emily Slone Mckinney, Karen Holub, Renee Jones
& Kristin L. Scheffer
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,PART 1: FOUNDATIONS FOR NURSING CARE OF CHILDBEARING FAMILIES --------------------------- 3
Chapter 01: Clinical Judgment and the Nursing Process ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
Chapter 02: Social, Ethical, And Legal Issues ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
Chapter 03: Reproductive Anatomy And Physiology -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
Chapter 04: Hereditary And Environmental Influences On Childbearing ------------------------------------------------- 52
PART 2: THE FAMILY BEFORE BIRTH --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66
Chapter 05: Conception And Prenatal Development -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66
Chapter 06: Adaptations To Pregnancy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 79
Chapter 07: Antepartum Assessment, Care, And Education ----------------------------------------------------------------- 99
Chapter 08: Nutrition For Childbearing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 118
Chapter 09: Prenatal Diagnosis and Fetal Assessment During the Antepartum Period ----------------------------- 139
Chapter 10: Complications Of Pregnancy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 157
Chapter 11: The Childbearing Family With Special Needs ------------------------------------------------------------------- 189
PART 3: THE FAMILY DURING BIRTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 201
Chapter 12: Processes Of Birth ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 201
Chapter 13: Pain Management During Childbirth ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 222
Chapter 14: Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 246
Chapter 15: Nursing Care During Labor And Birth ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 269
Chapter 16: Intrapartum Complications ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 300
PART 4: THE FAMILY FOLLOWING BIRTH------------------------------------------------------------------- 323
Chapter 17: Postpartum Adaptations And Nursing Care--------------------------------------------------------------------- 323
Chapter 18: Postpartum Complications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 351
Chapter 19. Critical Care Obstetrics ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 372
Chapter 20: Normal Newborn: Processes Of Adaptation -------------------------------------------------------------------- 386
Chapter 21: Assessment Of The Newborn --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 401
Chapter 22: Care Of The Newborn------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 418
Chapter 23: Infant Feeding ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 443
Chapter 24: High-Risk Newborn: Complications Associated With Gestational Age And Development ---------- 463
Chapter 25: High-Risk Newborn: Acquired And Congenital Conditions -------------------------------------------------- 476
PART 5: WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 488
Chapter 26: Family Planning -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 488
Chapter 27: Infertility ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 504
Chapter 28: Women’s Health ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 512
,PART 1: FOUNDATIONS FOR NURSING CARE OF CHILDBEARING FAMILIES
Chapter 01: Clinical Judgment and the Nursing Process
Sharon Smith Murray: Foundations of Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing 8th Edition, (2022) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A Nurse In A Hospital Postpartum Unit Is Preparing To Assess A New Mother. What
Is The Best First Action In The Nursing Process?
A. Review The Mother’s Prenatal History
B. Perform A Head-To‑Toe Physical Assessment
C. Ask The Mother About Her Pain Level Today
D. Clarify The Provider’s Postpartum Orders
ANS: A
Assessment Begins With Reviewing The Prenatal And Birth History To Provide Context
For Current Status. It Guides Targeted Assessment And Hypothesis Generation Before
Performing Physical Checks Or Data Clarification—Especially In A Busy Hospital
Setting.
Level: Application | Process Step: Assessment
2. A Labor-And-Delivery Nurse Formulates A Plan Of Care For A Client With
Preeclampsia. Which Short-Term Outcome Is Most Appropriate?
A. “Client Will Verbalize Understanding Of Preeclampsia Within 24 Hours.”
B. “Client’s Blood Pressure Remains Below 140/90 Mm Hg In 8 Hours.”
C. “Client Will Ambulate In Hall Today.”
D. “Client Will Have Stable Fetal Heart Rate Throughout Labor.”
ANS: B
This Is A Specific, Measurable Short-Term Outcome Directly Tied To Intervention
Effectiveness. Option (D) Is Also Valid, But (B) Focuses On Maternal Clinical Goal—
Key In Hospital-Based Care.
, Level: Analysis | Process Step: Outcomes/Planning
3. A Postpartum Nurse Notes A Saturated Peripad In 15 Minutes And The Fundus
Boggy. What Is The Best Immediate Intervention?
A. Notify The Provider And Prepare For Transfusion
B. Massage The Fundus And Recheck Bleeding In 15 Minutes
C. Insert An Indwelling Catheter To Relieve Bladder Pressure
D. Reassess Vital Signs And Check Hemoglobin Level
ANS: B
Massage Stimulates Uterine Contraction To Control Bleeding Immediately. Reassessing
Vital Signs And Notifying Provider Follow—But First Stabilize Uterine Tone.
Level: Application | Process Step: Implementation
4. During An Intrapartum Assessment, A Nurse Notes Fetal Heart Decelerations And A
Category II Tracing. What Nursing Action Should The Nurse Take First?
A. Increase IV Fluids
B. Administer Oxygen Via Nonrebreather Mask
C. Turn Client To Left Lateral Position
D. Notify The Obstetric Provider Immediately
ANS: C
Left Lateral Repositioning Is A First-Line Nursing Intervention To Improve
Uteroplacental Perfusion. Fluids And Oxygen Usually Follow If Needed; Notification
Comes After These Immediate Interventions.
Level: Application | Process Step: Implementation
5. A Nurse Is Caring For A Postpartum Client Who Reports A Headache And Visual
Changes. The Client’s BP Is 160/102 Mm Hg. What Is The Priority Nursing Diagnosis?
A. Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: Cerebral
B. Risk For Falls