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EDITION BY SHARON SMITH MURRAY
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Foundationsof Maternal-Newborn& Women’s HealthNursing, 8thEdition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE B
1. A nurseeducator isteaching a group ofnursingstudents aboutthe historyoffamily-
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centeredmaternitycare.Whichstatementshould thenurseinclude intheteachingsession?
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a. TheSheppard-TownerActof1921promotedfamily-centered care. B bx
b. Changesin pharmacologicmanagementoflaborpromptedfamily-centeredcare.
B
c. Demandsbyphysicians forfamilyinvolvement inchildbirthincreasedthe practice of f B B B B B
amily-centered care. bx
d. Parentalrequeststhat infants be allowed to remain withthemrather thanina nur s B B B B B bx B B B
eryinitiated the practice of family-centered care. B B B B B
ANS: D B
As research began to identifythebenefitsofearly,extendedparent–
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infant contact,parentsbegan toinsistthatrtheinfant remainwiththem.Thisgraduallydeveloped i nt o
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Bthe practice of rooming-inand finallyto family-centeredmaternitycare. The Sheppard-
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BTowner Act provided funds for state-
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managedprogramsformothersandchildren but did not promote f bx bx bx bx B B
amily-
centered care.Thechanges inrpharmacologic management oflabor werenotarfactor inrfamily-
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centered maternitycare. Family-centered care wasarequest byparents, not physicians.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application B B
OBJ:Nursing Process Step:Planning MSC: Patient Needs:HealthPromotio n an bx B B B bx B B bB
d Maintenance
B
2. Expectant parentsaskra prenatalnurseeducator,“Whichsettingforchildbirthlimitstheam
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ountrofparent– NR IGB. bx
infantrinte r a cUtio S
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ch answO e r shouldthenurseprovidefortheserparentsrinrordertoa ssist them
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in choosing an appropriate birth setting?
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a. Birthcenter
b. Homebirth
c. Traditionalhospitalbirth
d. Labor,birth, and recoveryroom B bx
ANS: C B
Inrthe traditionalhospitalsetting,the mother mayseethe infant foronlyshort feedingperiods, and t h
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einfantis caredforinraseparate nursery. Birthcenters are set upto allowan increaseinparent–
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Binfant contact. Home births allow the greatest amount of parent–
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infant contact. The labor, birth, recovery, andpostpartumroomsettingallowsforincreasedparent –
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Binfant contact. B
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding B B
OBJ:Nursing Process Step:Planning MSC: Patient Needs:HealthPromotio n an bx B B B bx B B bB
d Maintenance
B
3. Whichrstatementbestdescribestheadvantageofalabor, birth, recovery,andpostpartum (L bx bx bx B B b xB
DRP) room? bx
a. Thefamilyis ina familiarenvironment. B B
b. Theyare less expensivethantraditionalhospitalrooms.
B B
c. Theinfant is removed tothenurseryto allowthemotherto rest.
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d. Thewoman’ssupport systemisencouraged to stayuntil discharge. bx B B B
,ANS: D
B
, Sleepingrequipmentisprovided inaprivateroom.Ahospitalsettingis neverafamiliarenvironmen t to ne bx bx bx bx B B bx B
wparents. An LDRProomis notlessexpensivethan a traditionalhospital room.Thebabyre mains with t
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he motheratalltimesandisnot removedtothenurseryforroutine carerortesting.The fa therorot herdesig
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natedmembersofthe mother’s support system areencouragedtostayat alltimes. B B bx B B
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding B B
OBJ:Nursing Process Step:AssessmentMSC: PatientNeeds:Health Promotio n B bx B B bx B B
and Maintenance
B
4. Whichrnursingintervention isan independent functionoftheprofessional nurse? bx B B B
a. Administeringroralanalgesics
b. Requestingrdiagnosticstudies
c. Teachingthe patient perinealcare B B
d. Providingwoundcare to asurgical incision B B B
ANS: C B
Nursesarernowresponsibleforvariousindependentfunctions, includingrteaching, counseling, an B B B B
d intervening in nonmedical problems. Interventions initiated bythe physician andcarriedrout by t h
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enursearecalleddependentfunctions. Administratingoralanalgesicsisa dependent function; it is i B B bx B B B
nitiated bya physician and carried out bya nurse. Requestingdiagnostic studies is a depende nt func
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tion. Providing wound care isadependent function; however, therphysician prescribesthe ty pe of
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woundrcare through direct orders or protocol. B B B B B
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding B B
OBJ:Nursing Process Step:AssessmentMSC: PatientNeeds:Safe and Effectiv e B bx B B bx bx B B
CareEnvironment
5. Whichresponserbythe nurseis the most therapeuticwhenthepatient states, “I’mso afraid to hav e B B B B B B B B B B B
a cesarean birth”?
B B
.
a. “Everything willbe OK.” B B
b. “Don’tworryabout it. It willbeoversoon.” B B B
c. “What concerns you most aboutacesareanbirth?”
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d. “Thephysician will be inlaterand you can talk tohim.” B bx B B bx B bx
ANS: C B
Theresponse,“Whatconcerns youmostaboutacesareanbirth”focusesonwhatthepatientis sayi ngra bx bx bx bx bx B B B
ndrasks for clarification, which is the most therapeutic response. The response, “Everything will be
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ok”isbelittlingthe patient’sfeelings.The response,“Don’tworryaboutit.Itwill be overs oon” w illi
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ndicate that thepatient’s feelings are not important. The response,“Thephysicianwill beinlater and
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youcantalkrtohim”doesnotallowthepatienttoverbalize herfeelingswhenshe wis hesrto do tha t. bx B B B bx B B
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application
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OBJ:NursingProcessStep:Implementation MSC: Patient Needs: Psychosocial Int bx B bx B B
egrity
6. Inrwhichstepofthenursingprocess does the nurse determinetheappropriate interventionsrforthe i
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dentified nursing diagnosis? bx B
a. Planning
b. Evaluation
c. Assessment
d. Intervention
ANS: A B