NURS 254 QUIZ 1 ! QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED A+
What are common things they educate mamas on when they go to the hospital
to give birth?
If the baby is preterm, the lungs and eyes may not be fully developed, and
the baby may need vaccines.
What are premature babies at higher risk for?
Respiratory disorders (lack of surfactant, which helps lungs fill with air)
Cerebral palsy (brain-related issues)
Vision and hearing disorders
Developmental delays
What is a primary cause for infant deaths in premature babies?
Families often lack education and finances to care for premature babies,
contributing to 36% of all infant deaths in preterm infants.
What is one of the leading causes of death under the age of 5 years old?
Premature birth, with a global estimate of 15 million premature births each
year and a rate of 10.6%.
What is the leading cause of infant mortality?
Congenital malformations and chromosomal abnormalities (NOT
SIDS).
Maternal death
, Anything up to 42 days postpartum.
Pregnancy-related death
From pregnancy up to a year after birth.
Utilitarianism
The idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest
happiness for the greatest number of people.
Libertarianism
The promotion of the idea that some people are more valuable than others
and thus deserve more resources.
Egalitarianism
The moral principle that all people are equal.
Does a pregnant women have right to refuse treatment
Yes under ACOG law regardless of fetus
AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses)
Supports womens rights, federal law for nurses right to chose to participate in any
reproductive service, respect, access to healthcare is a right/
established in 1969. It is there to support nurses into providing the best
maternal/fetal care that allows advocacy and education. Because of this,
postpartum depression is now screened and helped to prevent.
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED A+
What are common things they educate mamas on when they go to the hospital
to give birth?
If the baby is preterm, the lungs and eyes may not be fully developed, and
the baby may need vaccines.
What are premature babies at higher risk for?
Respiratory disorders (lack of surfactant, which helps lungs fill with air)
Cerebral palsy (brain-related issues)
Vision and hearing disorders
Developmental delays
What is a primary cause for infant deaths in premature babies?
Families often lack education and finances to care for premature babies,
contributing to 36% of all infant deaths in preterm infants.
What is one of the leading causes of death under the age of 5 years old?
Premature birth, with a global estimate of 15 million premature births each
year and a rate of 10.6%.
What is the leading cause of infant mortality?
Congenital malformations and chromosomal abnormalities (NOT
SIDS).
Maternal death
, Anything up to 42 days postpartum.
Pregnancy-related death
From pregnancy up to a year after birth.
Utilitarianism
The idea that the goal of society should be to bring about the greatest
happiness for the greatest number of people.
Libertarianism
The promotion of the idea that some people are more valuable than others
and thus deserve more resources.
Egalitarianism
The moral principle that all people are equal.
Does a pregnant women have right to refuse treatment
Yes under ACOG law regardless of fetus
AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses)
Supports womens rights, federal law for nurses right to chose to participate in any
reproductive service, respect, access to healthcare is a right/
established in 1969. It is there to support nurses into providing the best
maternal/fetal care that allows advocacy and education. Because of this,
postpartum depression is now screened and helped to prevent.