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Chapter f1. f Introduction fto fMaternity fand fPediatric fNursing.......................................................... 3-18
Chapterf2. fCulture ....................................................................................................................... 19-34
Chapterf3. fWomen’s fHealth fPromotion fAcross fthefLife fSpan ...................................................... 34-46
Chapter f4. f Human fReproduction fand fFetalfDevelopment ............................................................ 46-59
Chapter f5. f Physicalfand fPsychological fChanges fof fPregnancy ......................................................60-100
Chapter f7. fPromoting fa fHealthy fPregnancy ..................................................................................100-107
Chapter f8 f& fChapter f9. fNursing fCare fof fthe fWoman fWith fComplications fDuring fPregnancy…107-
f150Chapter f10. fNursing fCare fof fthe fWoman fwith fComplications fduring fLabor fand fBirth .... 150-183
Chapter f11. f Birth-Related fProcedures ......................................................................................... 183-215
Chapter f12. f Postpartum fNursing fCare .......................................................................................... 215-229
Chapterf13. fPostpartumfComplications......................................................................................... 229-250
Chapter f14. f Physiologicalfand fBehavioralfAdaptations fof fthe fNewborn........................................ 250-262
Chapterf15. fNursing fCare fof fthe fNewborn ....................................................................................262-276
Chapterf16. fNewborn fNutrition .................................................................................................... 276-290
Chapterf17. fNursing fCare fof fthe fNewborn fatfRisk.......................................................................... 290-313
Chapterf18. fHealth fPromotion fof fthefInfant: fBirth fto fOne fYear ..................................................... 313-326
Chapterf19. fHealth fPromotion fof fthefToddler ............................................................................... 326-339
Chapterf20. fHealth fPromotion fof fthefPreschooler ......................................................................... 339-350
Chapterf21. fHealth fPromotion fof fthefSchool-Aged fChild ..............................................................350-360
Chapterf22. fHealth fPromotion fof fthefAdolescent ...........................................................................360-371
Chapterf23. fNursing fCare fof fthe fHospitalized fChild ...................................................................... 371-385
Chapterf24. fAcutely fIll fChildren fand fTheir fNeeds ........................................................................ 385-403
Chapterf25. fAdapting fto fChronicfIllness fand fSupporting fthefFamily ...............................................403-411
Chapterf26. fThe fAbused fChild ....................................................................................................... 411-425
Chapterf27. fChild fWith fa fNeurologicalfCondition ......................................................................... 425-438
Chapterf28. fChild fWith fa fSensory fImpairment ............................................................................... 438-455
Chapterf29. fChild fWith fa fMental fHealth fCondition ........................................................................ 455-470
Chapterf30. fChild fWith fa fRespiratory fCondition ........................................................................... 470-492
Chapterf31. fChild fWith fa fCardiacfCondition ................................................................................. 492-510
Chapterf32. fChild fWith fa fMetabolic fCondition ...............................................................................510-522
Chapterf33. fChild fWith fa fMusculoskeletalfCondition ..................................................................... 522-536
Chapterf34. fChild fWith fa fGastrointestinalfCondition...................................................................... 536-556
Chapterf35. fChild fWith fa fGenitourinary fCondition ........................................................................ 556-572
Chapterf36. fChild fWith fa fSkin fCondition ...................................................................................... 572-591
Chapterf37. fChild fWith fa fCommunicablefDisease .......................................................................... 591-603
Chapterf38. fChild fWith fan fOncologicalfor fHematological ...............................................................603-620
,Safe f Maternity fand fPediatric fNursing fCare f2nd fEdition fLinnard-Palmer fTest f Bank
f Chapter f1. f Introduction fto fMaternity fand f Pediatric fNursing
MULTIPLE fCHOICE
1. A fpatient fchooses fto fhave fthe fcertified fnurse fmidwife f(CNM) fprovide fcare fduring fher fpregnancy.
fWhat fdoes fthe fCNMs fscope fof fpractice finclude?
a. Practice findependent ffrom fmedical fsupervision
b. Comprehensive fprenatal f care
c. Attendance fat fall fdeliveries
d. Cesarean fsections fANS: fB
The fCNM fprovides fcomprehensive fprenataland fpostnatal fcare, fattends funcomplicated fdeliveries, fand
fensures fthat fa fbackup fphysician fis favailable fin f case fof funforeseen fproblems.
DIF: fCognitive fLevel: fComprehension fREF: fPage f6 fOBJ: f12
TOP: fAdvance fPractice fNursing fRoles fKEY: fNursing fProcess fStep: fImplementation
MSC: fNCLEX: fHealth f Promotion fand fMaintenance: fPreventionand fEarly fDetection fof fDisease
2. Which fmedical fpioneer fdiscovered fthe frelationship fbetween fthe fincidence fof fpuerperal ffever
fand funwashed fhands?
a. Karl fCred
b. Ignaz f Semmelweis
c. Louis fPasteur
d. Joseph fLister fANS: fB
Ignaz fSemmelweis fdeduced fthat fpuerperal ffever fwas fseptic, fcontagious, fand ftransmitted fby fthe
funwashed fhands fof fphysicians fand fmedicalstudents.
DIF: fCognitive fLevel: fKnowledge fREF: fPage f2 fOBJ: f1 fTOP: fThe fPast fKEY: fNursing fProcess
Step: fN/AMSC: fNCLEX: fSafe, fEffective fCare fEnvironment: fSafety fand fInfection fControl
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, 3. A fpregnant fwoman fwho fhas f recently fimmigrated fto fthe fUnited fStates fcomments fto fthe fnurse, fI
am fafraid fof fchildbirth. fIt fis fso fdangerous. fI fam fafraid fI fwill fdie. fWhat fis fthe fbest fnursing fresponse
freflecting fcultural fsensitivity?
a. Maternal fmortality fin fthe fUnited fStates fis fextremely flow.
b. Anesthesia fis favailable fto frelieve fpain fduring flabor fand fchildbirth.
c. Tell fme fwhy fyou fare fafraid fof fchildbirth.
d. Your fcondition fwill fbe fmonitored fduring flabor fand fdelivery. fANS: fC
Asking fthe fpatient fabout fher fconcerns fhelps fpromote funderstandingand findividualizes fpatient fcare.
DIF: fCognitive fLevel: fApplication fREF: fPage f7-8 fOBJ: f8
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TOP: f Cross-Cultural fCare fKEY: f Nursing fProcess fStep: fImplementation fMSC: fNCLEX: fPsychosocial fIntegrity:
fPsychologicalfAdaptation
4. An furban farea fhas fbeen freported fto fhave fa fhigh fperinatal fmortality frate. fWhat finformation fdoes
fthis fprovide?
a. Maternal fand finfant fdeaths fper f100,000 f live fbirths fper fyear
b. Deaths fof ffetuses fweighing fmore fthan f500 f g fper f10,000 f births fper fyear
c. Deaths fof finfants fup fto f1 fyear fof fage f per f1000 f live fbirths fper fyear
d. Fetal fand f neonatal fdeaths fper f1000 f live fbirths fper fyear f ANS: fD
The fperinatalmortality frate fincludes f fetal fand fneonataldeaths fper f1000 f live f births fper fyear.
DIF: fCognitive fLevel: fComprehension fREF: fPage f12, fBox f1-6 fOBJ: f9 fTOP: fThe fPresent-Child
CareKEY: fNursing fProcess fStep: fImplementation
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MSC: fNCLEX: fSafe, fEffective fCare fEnvironment: fCoordinated fCare
5. What fis fthe f focus fof fcurrent fmaternity fpractice?
a. Hospital fbirths ffor fthe fmajority fof fwomen