SAFE MATERNITY AND PEDIATRIC
NURSING CARE 2ND EDITION
LINNARD-PALMER
TEST BANK
, Safe Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Care 2nd Edition Linnard-Palmer Test Bank
Table of Content
Chapter 1. Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
Chapter 2. Culture
Chapter 3. Women’s Health Promotion Across the Life Span Unit Two: Pregnancy and the
Family
Chapter 4. Human Reproduction and Fetal Development
Chapter 5. Physical and Psychological Changes of Pregnancy
Chapter 6. Nursing Care During Pregnancy
Chapter 7. Promoting a Healthy Pregnancy
Chapter 8. Nursing Care of the Woman With Complications During Pregnancy Unit Three:
Birth and the Family
Chapter 9. Nursing Care During Labor and Childbirth
Chapter 10. Nursing Care of the Woman With Complications During Labor and Birth 11.
Birth-Related Procedures Unit Four: Postpartum Period and the Family
Chapter 12. Postpartum Nursing Care
Chapter 13. Postpartum Complications Unit Five: The Newborn
Chapter 14. Physiological and Behavioral Adaptations of the Newborn
Chapter 15. Nursing Care of the Newborn
Chapter 16. Newborn Nutrition
Chapter 17. Nursing Care of the Newborn at Risk Unit Six: Growth and Development
Chapter 18. Health Promotion of the Infant: Birth to One Year
Chapter 19. Health Promotion of the Toddler
Chapter 20. Health Promotion of the Preschooler
Chapter 21. Health Promotion of the School-Aged Child
Chapter 22. Health Promotion of the Adolescent Unit Seven: Pediatric Concerns and
Considerations
Chapter 23. Nursing Care of the Hospitalized Child
Chapter 24. Acutely Ill Children and Their Needs
Chapter 25. Adapting to Chronic Illness and Supporting the Family Unit
Chapter 26. The Abused Child Unit Eight: Deviations in Pediatric Health
Chapter 27. Child With a Neurological Condition
Chapter 28. Child With a Sensory Impairment
Chapter 29. Child With a Mental Health Condition
Chapter 30. Child With a Respiratory Condition
Chapter 31. Child With a Cardiac Condition
Chapter 32. Child With a Metabolic Condition
Chapter 33. Child With a Musculoskeletal Condition
Chapter 34. Child With a Gastrointestinal Condition
Chapter 35. Child With a Genitourinary Condition
Chapter 36. Child With a Skin Condition
Chapter 37. Child With a Communicable Disease
Chapter 38. Child With an Oncological or Hematological Condition
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ChapterA 1.A IntroductionA toA MaternityA andA PediatricA Nursing
MULTIPLEA CHOICE
1. AApatientAchoosesAtoAhaveAtheAcertifiedAnurseAmidwifeA(CNM)AprovideAcareAduringAhe
rApregnancy.AWhatAdoesAtheACNMsAscopeAofApracticeAinclude?
a. PracticeA independentA fromA medicalA supervision
b. ComprehensiveA prenatalA care
c. AttendanceA atA allA deliveries
d. CesareanAsections
ANS:AB
A
TheACNMAprovidesAcomprehensiveAprenatalAandApostnatalAcare,AattendsAuncomplicatedAdeliveries
,AandAensuresAthatAaAbackupAphysicianAisAavailableAinAcaseAofAunforeseenAproblems.
DIF:A CognitiveA Level:A ComprehensionA REF:A PageA 6A OBJ:A 12
TOP:A AdvanceA PracticeA NursingA RolesA KEY:A NursingA ProcessA Step:A Implementation
MSC:A NCLEX:A HealthA PromotionA andA Maintenance:A PreventionA andA EarlyA DetectionA ofA Disease
2. WhichAmedicalApioneerAdiscoveredAtheArelationshipAbetweenAtheAincidenceAofApuerperalAfever
andAunwashedAhands?
A
a. KarlA Cred
b. IgnazA Semmelweis
c. LouisAPasteur
d. JosephALister
ANS:AB
A
IgnazASemmelweisAdeducedAthatApuerperalAfeverAwasAseptic,Acontagious,AandAtransmittedAbyAtheA
unwashedAhandsAofAphysiciansAandAmedicalAstudents.
DIF:ACognitiveALevel:AKnowledgeAREF:APageA2AOBJ:A1AT
OP:ATheAPastAKEY:ANursingAProcessAStep:AN/A
MSC:A NCLEX:A Safe,A EffectiveA CareA Environment:A SafetyA andA InfectionA Control
3. AA pregnantA womanA whoAhasA recentlyA immigratedA toA theA UnitedA StatesA commentsA toA theA nurse,A I
, amAafraidAofAchildbirth.AItAisAsoAdangerous.AIAamAafraidAIAwillAdie.AWhatAisAtheAbestAnursin
gAresponseAreflectingAculturalAsensitivity?
a. MaternalA mortalityA inA theA UnitedA StatesA isA extremelyA low.
b. AnesthesiaA isA availableA toA relieveA painA duringA laborA andA childbirth.
c. TellAmeAwhyAyouAareAafraidAofAchildbirth.
d. YourAconditionAwillAbeAmonitoredAduringAlaborAandAdelivery.
ANS:AC
A
AskingAtheApatientAaboutAherAconcernsAhelpsApromoteAunderstandingAandAindividualizesApatientAc
are.
DIF:A CognitiveA Level:A ApplicationA REF:A PageA 7-8A OBJ:A 8
TOP:ACross-
CulturalACareAKEY:ANursingAProcessAStep:AImplementationAMSC:ANCL
EX:APsychosocialAIntegrity:APsychologicalAAdaptation
4. AnAurbanAareaAhasAbeenAreportedAtoAhaveAaAhighAperinatalAmortalityArate.AWhatAinformationAdoe
sAthisAprovide?
a. MaternalAandA infantA deathsA perA 100,000A liveA birthsAperA year
b. DeathsAofA fetusesAweighingA moreAthanA500AgA perA10,000A birthsA perAyear
c. DeathsAofAinfantsAupAtoA1AyearAofAageAperA1000AliveAbirthsAperAyear
d. FetalAandAneonatalAdeathsAperA1000AliveAbirthsAperAyea
rAANS:AD
TheA perinatalA mortalityA rateA includesA fetalA andA neonatalA deathsA perA 1000A liveAbirthsA perA year.
DIF:ACognitiveALevel:AComprehensionAREF:APageA12,ABoxA1-
6AOBJ:A9ATOP:ATheAPresent-ChildACare
KEY:A NursingA ProcessA Step:A Implementation
MSC:A NCLEX:A Safe,A EffectiveA CareA Environment:A CoordinatedA Care
5. WhatA isA theA focusA ofA currentAmaternityA practice?
a. HospitalA birthsA forAtheA majorityA ofA women
b. TheA traditionalA familyA unit
c. SeparationA ofA laborA roomsA fromA deliveryA rooms
d. AAqualityAfamilyAexperienceAforAeachApatient
ANS:AD
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CurrentAmaternityApracticeAfocusesAonAaAhigh-
qualityAfamilyAexperienceAforAallAfamilies,AtraditionalAorAotherwise.