Leifer's Introduction To Maternity & Pediatric Nursing In Canada 1st Edition,
By Lisa Keenan-Lindsay & Gloria Leifer
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,UNIT ONE: AN OVERVIEW OF MATERNITY AND PEDIATRIC NURSING --------------------------------- 4
Chapter 01: Overview Of Perinatal And Pediatric Nursing In Canada ------------------------------------------------------- 4
UNIT TWO: MATERNAL-NEWBORN NURSING AND WOMEN’S HEALTH ----------------------------- 20
Chapter 02: The Nurse’s Role In Women’s Health Care ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
Chapter 03: Fetal Development ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
Chapter 04: Prenatal Care And Adaptations To Pregnancy ------------------------------------------------------------------ 48
Chapter 05: Nursing Care Of Women With Complications During Pregnancy ------------------------------------------- 66
Chapter 06: Nursing Care Of Mother And Infant During Labour And Birth ---------------------------------------------- 83
Chapter 07: Pain Management During Labour And Birth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 100
Chapter 08: Nursing Care Of Women With Complications During Labour And Birth --------------------------------- 116
Chapter 09: Nursing Care Of The Woman And Family After Birth --------------------------------------------------------- 132
Chapter 10: Nursing Care Of Women With Complications After Birth --------------------------------------------------- 146
Chapter 11: The Term Newborn---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 161
Chapter 12: The High-Risk Newborn ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 177
UNIT THREE: THE GROWING CHILD AND FAMILY -------------------------------------------------------- 195
Chapter 13: An Overview Of Growth, Development, And Nutrition ------------------------------------------------------ 195
Chapter 14: The Infant ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 211
Chapter 15: The Toddler ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 226
Chapter 16: The Preschool Child --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 239
Chapter 17: The School-Age Child ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 253
Chapter 18: The Adolescent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 267
UNIT FOUR: ADAPTING CARE TO THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT -------------------------------------------- 281
Chapter 19: The Child’s Experience Of Hospitalization ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 281
Chapter 20: Health Care Adaptations For The Child And Family ----------------------------------------------------------- 298
Chapter 21: Complementary And Alternative Health Modalities In Pediatric Nursing ------------------------------ 313
Chapter 22: Chronic Conditions And Palliative Care: Caring For The Child And Family ------------------------------ 324
UNIT FIVE: THE CHILD NEEDING NURSING CARE --------------------------------------------------------- 336
Chapter 23: The Child With An Eye, Ear, Or Neurological Condition ------------------------------------------------------ 336
Chapter 24: The Child With A Musculoskeletal Condition ------------------------------------------------------------------- 352
Chapter 25: The Child With A Respiratory Condition ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 368
Chapter 26: The Child With A Cardiovascular Condition --------------------------------------------------------------------- 383
Chapter 27: The Child With A Condition Of The Blood, Blood-Forming Organs, Or Lymphatic System ---------- 396
Chapter 28: The Child With A Gastrointestinal Condition ------------------------------------------------------------------- 409
,Chapter 29: The Child With A Genitourinary Condition ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 427
Chapter 30: The Child With A Skin Condition ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 441
Chapter 31: The Child With A Metabolic Condition --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 457
Chapter 32: Childhood Communicable Diseases ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 472
Chapter 33: The Child With An Emotional Or Behavioural Condition ---------------------------------------------------- 485
,UNIT ONE: AN OVERVIEW OF MATERNITY AND PEDIATRIC NURSING
Chapter 01: Overview Of Perinatal And Pediatric Nursing In Canada
Lisa Keenan-Lindsay: Leifer's Introduction to Maternity & Pediatric Nursing in Canada 1st Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A Patient Chooses To Have A Registered Midwife (RM) Provide Care During Her
Pregnancy And For Her Labour. What Does The RM’s Scope Of Practice Include?
A. Independent Comprehensive Practice
B. Prenatal Care Only
C. Attendance At Only Low-Risk Births
D. Only Present For Home Births
ANS: A
The RM Provides Comprehensive Independent Prenatal, Labour, And Postpartum Care
For Up To 6 Weeks, For Women Who Are Low Risk. Births May Occur In Hospital Or
At Home. Rms Are Regulated Health Professions Who Have A 4-Year University
Degree.
B. Prenatal Care Only: Incorrect — Rms Provide Care Not Only During Pregnancy But
Also Throughout Labour, Birth, And Postpartum.
C. Attendance At Only Low-Risk Births: Incorrect — While Rms Typically Care For
Low-Risk Pregnancies, They Manage All Phases Of Maternity Care, Not Just Birth
Attendance.
D. Only Present For Home Births: Incorrect — Rms Attend Births At Home And In
Hospitals Or Birth Centres.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 7 OBJ: 3
TOP: Collaborative Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
2. Which Organization Is Responsible For The Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) In Canada?
A. World Health Organization (WHO)
B. Breastfeeding Committee For Canada (BCC)
,C. UNICEF
D. Public Health Agency Of Canada. (PHAC)
ANS: B
The BCC Is Responsible For BFI Designation In Canada. The BCC Has Developed The
BFI 10 Steps And WHO Code Outcome Indicators For Hospitals And Community Health
Services, Which Sets The International Standards For The WHO/UNICEF Global
Criteria Within The Canadian Context.
A. WHO: Incorrect — WHO Developed The Original BFI Globally But Does Not
Oversee National Implementation.
C. UNICEF: Incorrect — Like WHO, UNICEF Supports The Global Initiative, But BCC
Is The Implementing Body In Canada.
D. PHAC: Incorrect — The Public Health Agency Of Canada Supports Maternal-Child
Health But Is Not Responsible For BFI Designation.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: 7 OBJ: 3 | 9
TOP: The Past KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
3. A Pregnant Woman Who Has Recently Immigrated Canada Comments To A Nurse, “I
Am Afraid Of Childbirth. It Is So Dangerous. I Am Afraid I Will Die.” What Is The Best
Nursing Response Reflecting Cultural Safety?
A. “Maternal Mortality In Canada Is Extremely Low.”
B. “Anesthesia Is Available To Relieve Pain During Labour And Childbirth.”
C. “Tell Me Why You Are Afraid Of Childbirth.”
D. “Your Condition Will Be Monitored During Labour And Birth.”
ANS: C
Asking The Patient About Her Concerns Helps Promote Understanding And
Individualizes Patient Care.
A. “Maternal Mortality... Is Low.” — Incorrect: While Factual, This Dismisses The
Patient’s Fear Without Exploring Its Root.
,B. “Anesthesia Is Available...” — Incorrect: This Addresses Pain But Not The Core
Concern — Fear Of Death.
D. “Your Condition Will Be Monitored...” — Incorrect: Reassuring But Not Culturally
Sensitive Or Personalized.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: 11 OBJ: 7
TOP: Culturally Safe Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
4. An Urban Area Has Been Reported To Have A High Perinatal Mortality Rate. What
Information Does This Provide?
A. Maternal And Infant Deaths Per 100,000 Live Births Per Year
B. Deaths Of Fetuses Weighing More Than 500 G Per 10,000 Births Per Year
C. Deaths Of Infants Up To 1 Year Of Age Per 1000 Live Births Per Year
D. Fetal And Neonatal Deaths Per 1000 Live Births Per Year
ANS: D
The Perinatal Mortality Rate Includes Fetal And Neonatal Deaths Per 1000 Live Births
Per Year.
A. Maternal And Infant Deaths... — Incorrect: This Describes Maternal Mortality, Not
Perinatal Mortality.
B. Deaths Of Fetuses >500g... — Incorrect: This May Refer To Stillbirth Statistics, But
Not All Perinatal Deaths Use Weight Criteria.
C. Deaths Of Infants Up To 1 Year... — Incorrect: This Defines Infant Mortality, Not
Perinatal Mortality.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 8 OBJ: 10
TOP: Statistics KEY: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
5. What Is The Focus Of Current Perinatal Care?
A. Hospital Births For The Majority Of Women
B. The Traditional Family Unit
C. Care In A Labour Room And Then A Birthing Room
D. A High-Quality Family Experience For Each Patient
, ANS: D
Current Maternity Practice Focuses On A High-Quality Family Experience For All
Families.
A. Hospital Births... — Incorrect: While Common, The Setting Is Not The Main Focus
Of Care.
B. The Traditional Family Unit: Incorrect — Care Is Now Inclusive Of Diverse Family
Forms.
C. Care In A Labour Room... — Incorrect: This Reflects Outdated Models; Current Care
Favors Continuity And Holistic Experience.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 7 | 8 OBJ: 2 | 8
TOP: Perinatal Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
6. Which Organization Offers Certification For Nurses In Specialty Areas?
A. CNA
B. CAPWHN
C. CANN
D. CAPN
ANS: A
The Canadian Nurses Association Offers Certification Exams For Registered Nurses In
Specialty Areas Including Perinatal, Community, Neonatal, And Pediatric Intensive Care.
CAPWHN, CANN, And CAPN Are Specialty Organizations For Nursing Groups In
Canada.
B. CAPWHN: Incorrect — The Canadian Association Of Perinatal And Women's Health
Nurses Is A Professional Organization But Does Not Offer Certification.
C. CANN: Incorrect — The Canadian Association Of Neonatal Nurses Promotes
Neonatal Nursing But Does Not Administer Certification.
D. CAPN: Incorrect — The Canadian Association Of Pediatric Nurses Advocates For
Pediatric Nursing But Does Not Offer Specialty Certification Exams.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: 10 OBJ: 2 | 3