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,TableVofVContents page
ChapterV1.V IntroductionVtoVMaternityVandVPediatricVNursing.................................................. 3-18
ChapterV2.VCulture .................................................................................................................... 19-34
ChapterV3.VWomen’sVHealthVPromotionVAcrossVtheVLifeVSpan ........................................... 34-46
ChapterV4.V HumanVReproductionVandVFetalVDevelopment ..................................................... 46-59
ChapterV5.V PhysicalVandVPsychologicalVChangesVofVPregnancy..............................................60-100
ChapterV7.VPromotingVaVHealthyVPregnancy ............................................................................100-107
ChapterV8V&VChapterV9.VNursingVCareVofVtheVWomanVWithVComplicationsVDuringVPregnanc
y…107-
V150ChapterV10.VNursingVCareVofVtheVWomanVwithVComplicationsVduringVLaborVandVBirth
.................................................................................................................................................. 150-183
ChapterV11.V Birth-RelatedVProcedures ..................................................................................... 183-215
ChapterV12.V PostpartumVNursingVCare...................................................................................... 215-229
ChapterV13.VPostpartumVComplications..................................................................................... 229-250
ChapterV14.V PhysiologicalVandVBehavioralVAdaptationsVofVtheVNewborn .............................. 250-262
ChapterV15.VNursingVCareVofVtheVNewborn.............................................................................262-276
ChapterV16.VNewbornVNutrition ................................................................................................ 276-290
ChapterV17.VNursingVCareVofVtheVNewbornVatVRisk ............................................................... 290-313
ChapterV18.VHealthVPromotionVofVtheVInfant:VBirthVtoVOneVYear ........................................ 313-326
ChapterV19.VHealthVPromotionVofVtheVToddler ....................................................................... 326-339
ChapterV20.VHealthVPromotionVofVtheVPreschooler ................................................................. 339-350
ChapterV21.VHealthVPromotionVofVtheVSchool-AgedVChild .....................................................350-360
ChapterV22.VHealthVPromotionVofVtheVAdolescent ...................................................................360-371
ChapterV23.VNursingVCareVofVtheVHospitalizedVChild ............................................................. 371-385
ChapterV24.VAcutelyVIllVChildrenVandVTheirVNeeds................................................................ 385-403
ChapterV25.VAdaptingVtoVChronicVIllnessVandVSupportingVtheVFamily ...................................403-411
ChapterV26.VTheVAbusedVChild ................................................................................................. 411-425
ChapterV27.VChildVWithVaVNeurologicalVCondition ................................................................. 425-438
ChapterV28.VChildVWithVaVSensoryVImpairment........................................................................ 438-455
ChapterV29.VChildVWithVaVMentalVHealthVCondition ............................................................... 455-470
ChapterV30.VChildVWithVaVRespiratoryVCondition.................................................................... 470-492
ChapterV31.VChildVWithVaVCardiacVCondition .......................................................................... 492-510
ChapterV32.VChildVWithVaVMetabolicVCondition ........................................................................510-522
ChapterV33.VChildVWithVaVMusculoskeletalVCondition ............................................................. 522-536
ChapterV34.VChildVWithVaVGastrointestinalVCondition .............................................................. 536-556
ChapterV35.VChildVWithVaVGenitourinaryVCondition ................................................................. 556-572
ChapterV36.VChildVWithVaVSkinVCondition................................................................................ 572-591
ChapterV37.VChildVWithVaVCommunicableVDisease .................................................................. 591-603
ChapterV38.VChildVWithVanVOncologicalVorVHematological ......................................................603-620
,SafeV MaternityVandVPediatricVNursingVCareV2ndVEditionVLinnard-
PalmerVTestV BankVChapterV1.V IntroductionVtoVMaternityVandV PediatricVNursing
MULTIPLEVCHOICE
1. AVpatientVchoosesVtoVhaveVtheVcertifiedVnurseVmidwifeV(CNM)VprovideVcareVduringVherVp
regnancy.VWhatVdoesVtheVCNMsVscopeVofVpracticeVinclude?
a. PracticeVindependentVfromVmedicalVsupervision
b. ComprehensiveVprenatalV care
c. AttendanceVatVallVdeliveries
d. CesareanVsectionsVANS:VB
TheVCNMVprovidesVcomprehensiveVprenatalandVpostnatalVcare,VattendsVuncomplicatedVdeliveries,Va
ndVensuresVthatVaVbackupVphysicianVisVavailableVinV caseVofVunforeseenVproblems.
DIF:VCognitiveVLevel:VComprehensionVREF:VPageV6VOBJ:V12
TOP:VAdvanceVPracticeVNursingVRolesVKEY:VNursingVProcessVStep:VImplementation
MSC:VNCLEX:VHealthV PromotionVandVMaintenance:VPreventionandVEarlyVDetectionVofVDisease
2. WhichVmedicalVpioneerVdiscoveredVtheVrelationshipVbetweenVtheVincidenceVofVpuerpera
lVfeverVandVunwashedVhands?
a. KarlVCred
b. IgnazV Semmelweis
c. LouisVPasteur
d. JosephVListerVANS:VB
IgnazVSemmelweisVdeducedVthatVpuerperalVfeverVwasVseptic,Vcontagious,VandVtransmittedVbyVt
heVunwashedVhandsVofVphysiciansVandVmedicalstudents.
DIF:VCognitiveVLevel:VKnowledgeVREF:VPageV2VOBJ:V1VTOP:VTheVPastVKEY:VNursing
VProcessVStep:VN/AMSC:VNCLEX:VSafe,VEffectiveVCareVEnvironment:VSafetyVandVInfec
tionVControl
, 3. AVpregnantVwomanVwhoVhasV recentlyVimmigratedVtoVtheVUnitedVStatesVcommentsVtoVtheVnurse,VI
amVafraidVofVchildbirth.VItVisVsoVdangerous.VIVamVafraidVIVwillVdie.VWhatVisVtheVbestVnursin
gVresponseVreflectingVculturalVsensitivity?
a. MaternalVmortalityVinVtheVUnitedVStatesVisVextremelyVlow.
b. AnesthesiaVisVavailableVtoVrelieveVpainVduringVlaborVandVchildbirth.
c. TellVmeVwhyVyouVareVafraidVofVchildbirth.
d. YourVconditionVwillVbeVmonitoredVduringVlaborVandVdelivery.VANS:VC
AskingVtheVpatientVaboutVherVconcernsVhelpsVpromoteVunderstandingandVindividualizesVpatient
Vcare.VDIF:VCognitiveVLevel:VApplicationVREF:VPageV7-8VOBJ:V8
TOP:V Cross-
CulturalVCareVKEY:V NursingVProcessVStep:VImplementationVMSC:VNCLEX:VPsychosocialVIntegrity:VPsycho
logicalVAdaptation
4. AnVurbanVareaVhasVbeenVreportedVtoVhaveVaVhighVperinatalVmortalityVrate.VWhatVinform
ationVdoesVthisVprovide?
a. MaternalVandVinfantVdeathsVperV100,000V liveVbirthsVperVyear
b. DeathsVofVfetusesVweighingVmoreVthanV500V gVperV10,000V birthsVperVyear
c. DeathsVofVinfantsVupVtoV1VyearVofVageV perV1000V liveVbirthsVperVyear
d. FetalVandV neonatalVdeathsVperV1000V liveVbirthsVperVyearVANS:VD
TheVperinatalmortalityVrateVincludesV fetalVandVneonataldeathsVperV1000V liveV birthsVperVyear.
DIF:VCognitiveVLevel:VComprehensionVREF:VPageV12,VBoxV1-6VOBJ:V9VTOP:VTheVPresent-
ChildVCareKEY:VNursingVProcessVStep:VImplementation
MSC:VNCLEX:VSafe,VEffectiveVCareVEnvironment:VCoordinatedVCare
5. WhatVisVtheV focusVofVcurrentVmaternityVpractice?
a. HospitalVbirthsVforVtheVmajorityVofVwomen