Test Bank for Maternal-Child Nursing, 6th Edition (
Updated 2025 ) 1-100 Complete Questions &
Answers (Solved) 100% Correct
A risk factor in labor and delivery that was identified in the late
19th century and could be prevented with improved hygienic
practices. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Puerperal sepsis
Advancements that became available to physicians, contributing
to the shift from home births to hospital births in the early 20th
century. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Technologic developments
Care developed in response to parental requests that infants be
allowed to remain with them rather than in a nursery. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Family-centered maternity care
,A practice that developed from the benefits of early extended
parent-infant contact, allowing infants to stay with parents. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Rooming-in
A setting for childbirth that allows the least amount of parent-
infant contact, with infants cared for in a separate nursery. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Traditional hospital birth
A setting that allows increased parent-infant contact compared to
traditional hospital births. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-
Labor/delivery/recovery/postpartum room
A setting designed to allow an increase in parent-infant contact
during childbirth. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Birth center
A childbirth setting that allows for increased parent-infant contact.
- ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Home birth
A tool that sets specific time lines for sequencing interventions in
patient care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Clinical pathway
Legislation that provided funds for state-managed programs for
mothers and children. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Sheppard-Towner Act of
1921
,Changes in medication practices that were not a factor in the
development of family-centered maternity care. - ✔✔ANSWER
✔✔-Pharmacologic management of labor
A classification of questions that assess the recall of facts and
basic concepts. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Cognitive Level: Remembering
A category in nursing that focuses on ensuring safety and
effectiveness in patient care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Client Needs: Safe
and Effective Care Environment
A category in nursing that addresses the emotional, social, and
spiritual well-being of patients. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Client Needs:
Psychosocial Integrity
A category in nursing that emphasizes the importance of
promoting health and preventing illness. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Client
Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
A step in the nursing process that involves setting goals and
determining actions to achieve those goals. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-
Nursing Process: Planning
, Standardized, interdisciplinary plans of care devised for patients
with a particular health problem. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Clinical
pathways
To identify patient outcomes, specify timelines to achieve those
outcomes, direct appropriate interventions and sequencing of
interventions, include interventions from a variety of disciplines,
promote collaboration, and involve a comprehensive approach to
care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Purpose of clinical pathways
Developed by multiple health care professionals and reflect
interdisciplinary care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Development of clinical
pathways
Can be used in multiple settings and for patients throughout the
life span. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Settings for clinical pathways
Clinical pathways are not part of the nursing process but can be
used in conjunction with the nursing process to provide care to
patients. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Nursing process relationship with
clinical pathways
Volunteering to provide prenatal care at community centers. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Activity to reduce infant mortality
Updated 2025 ) 1-100 Complete Questions &
Answers (Solved) 100% Correct
A risk factor in labor and delivery that was identified in the late
19th century and could be prevented with improved hygienic
practices. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Puerperal sepsis
Advancements that became available to physicians, contributing
to the shift from home births to hospital births in the early 20th
century. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Technologic developments
Care developed in response to parental requests that infants be
allowed to remain with them rather than in a nursery. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Family-centered maternity care
,A practice that developed from the benefits of early extended
parent-infant contact, allowing infants to stay with parents. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Rooming-in
A setting for childbirth that allows the least amount of parent-
infant contact, with infants cared for in a separate nursery. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Traditional hospital birth
A setting that allows increased parent-infant contact compared to
traditional hospital births. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-
Labor/delivery/recovery/postpartum room
A setting designed to allow an increase in parent-infant contact
during childbirth. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Birth center
A childbirth setting that allows for increased parent-infant contact.
- ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Home birth
A tool that sets specific time lines for sequencing interventions in
patient care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Clinical pathway
Legislation that provided funds for state-managed programs for
mothers and children. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Sheppard-Towner Act of
1921
,Changes in medication practices that were not a factor in the
development of family-centered maternity care. - ✔✔ANSWER
✔✔-Pharmacologic management of labor
A classification of questions that assess the recall of facts and
basic concepts. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Cognitive Level: Remembering
A category in nursing that focuses on ensuring safety and
effectiveness in patient care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Client Needs: Safe
and Effective Care Environment
A category in nursing that addresses the emotional, social, and
spiritual well-being of patients. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Client Needs:
Psychosocial Integrity
A category in nursing that emphasizes the importance of
promoting health and preventing illness. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Client
Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
A step in the nursing process that involves setting goals and
determining actions to achieve those goals. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-
Nursing Process: Planning
, Standardized, interdisciplinary plans of care devised for patients
with a particular health problem. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Clinical
pathways
To identify patient outcomes, specify timelines to achieve those
outcomes, direct appropriate interventions and sequencing of
interventions, include interventions from a variety of disciplines,
promote collaboration, and involve a comprehensive approach to
care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Purpose of clinical pathways
Developed by multiple health care professionals and reflect
interdisciplinary care. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Development of clinical
pathways
Can be used in multiple settings and for patients throughout the
life span. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Settings for clinical pathways
Clinical pathways are not part of the nursing process but can be
used in conjunction with the nursing process to provide care to
patients. - ✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Nursing process relationship with
clinical pathways
Volunteering to provide prenatal care at community centers. -
✔✔ANSWER ✔✔-Activity to reduce infant mortality