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Maternal Child Nursing Care
3rd Canadian Edition By Lindsay
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Chapter 01: Contemporary Perinatal and Pediatric Nursing in Canada
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Lindsay: Perry’s Maternal Child Nursing Care in Canada
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, 3rd EditionMULTIPLE CHOICE
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1. Which is true regarding perinatal nurses?g g g g g
a. They provide care for only childbearing persons and babies.
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b. They require advanced practice education beyond an entry to practice degree.
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c. They work with patients and families from preconce
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ption throughout thechild-bearing year.
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d. They provide care for families with children u
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p to age 18 years. ANS: C
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Perinatal nurses are those nurses who work collaboratively with patients an
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d families from the preconc child-
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bearing year. Pediatric nurses care for children from birth up to age 18 years.
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gPerinatal or pediatric for the family. Perinatal nurses often do have advance
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d education, but this is not a requirement.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge OBJ: 1 KEY: Nursing Process: N/A
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2. Whichgisgtrue gregardinggpediatricgnurses?
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c. Theygworkgwithgpatientsgandgfamilies gthroughoutgthegchild-bearinggyear.
d. Theygprovidegcaregforgchildrengandgfamiliesgu
p to age 18 years. ANS: D
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od throughout the child-
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bearing year. Perinatal and pe care for the family. Pediatric nurses often do ha
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ve advanced education, but this is not a requirement.
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3. Whichgofgthegfollowinggwouldgnotgbegincludedgingagdiscussiongofgthegsocialgdetermin
ants of health (SDO g g g
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Chronic illness is not considered a SDOH. Racism, healthy behaviours (exer
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cise) and healthy outdoor spaimpact a person’s health.
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tion OBJ: 3KEY: Nursing Pro
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cess: Assessment g
4. AngIndigenousgpatientgisgpregnantgwithgtheirgfirstgchild.gWhichgevidence-
informed intervention is most implement? g g g g
a. Perform a nutrition assessment. g g g
b. Refer the patient to a social worker.
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c. Advise the patient to see an obstetrician, not a midwife.
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d. Explaingtogthe gpatientgthegimportancegofgkeepinggtheirgprena
tal care appointments. ANS: D
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Consistent prenatal care is associated with healthier infants. Nutritional status is an i
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mportant modifiable most important action a nurse should take in this situation. The
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patient may need assistance from a social during the pregnancy, but a referral to a so
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cial worker is not the most important aspect the nurse should patient has identifiable
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high-risk problems, their health care may need to be provided by a physician. How
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assumed that all Indigenous patients have high-risk issues. In addition, advising the patient to see an
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