Olds' Maternal-Newborn Nursing & Women's Health
Across The Lifespan 12th Edition, (2023)
By Michele Davidson, Marcia London & Patricia Ladewig
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,PART I: INTRODUCTION TO MATERNAL-NEWBORN NURSING------------------------------------------- 4
Chapter 1: Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing ------------------------------------------------------------ 4
Chapter 2: Families, Cultures, And Complementary Therapies ------------------------------------------------- 43
PART II: WOMEN'S HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFESPAN ------------------------------------------------------ 91
Chapter 3: Health Promotion --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91
Chapter 4: Family Planning --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 140
Chapter 5: Commonly Occurring Infections ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 191
Chapter 6: Women's Health Problems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 232
Chapter 7: Social Issues And Violence Affecting Women ------------------------------------------------------- 278
PART III: HUMAN REPRODUCTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 363
Chapter 8: Reproductive Physiology, Conception, And Fetal Development ------------------------------- 363
Chapter 9: Reproductive Genetics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 407
PART IV: PREGNANCY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 422
Chapter 10: Physical And Psychologic Changes Of Pregnancy ------------------------------------------------- 422
Chapter 11: Antepartum Nursing Assessment --------------------------------------------------------------------- 468
Chapter 12: The Expectant Family: Needs And Care ------------------------------------------------------------- 511
Chapter 13: Maternal Nutrition --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 545
Chapter 14: Pregnancy In Selected Populations------------------------------------------------------------------- 581
Chapter 15: Assessment Of Fetal Well-Being ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 626
Chapter 16: Pregnancy At Risk: Pregestational Problems ------------------------------------------------------ 666
Chapter 17: Pregnancy At Risk: Gestational Onset --------------------------------------------------------------- 708
PART V: LABOR AND BIRTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 750
Chapter 18: Processes And Stages Of Labor And Birth ---------------------------------------------------------- 750
Chapter 19: Intrapartum Nursing Assessment --------------------------------------------------------------------- 795
Chapter 20: The Family In Childbirth: Needs And Care ---------------------------------------------------------- 836
Chapter 21: Pharmacologic Pain Management -------------------------------------------------------------------- 877
Chapter 22: Childbirth At Risk: Prelabor Onset Complications------------------------------------------------ 917
Chapter 23: Childbirth At Risk: Labor-Related Complications ------------------------------------------------- 959
Chapter 24: Birth-Related Procedures ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1007
PART VI: THE NEWBORN-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1053
Chapter 25: Physiologic Responses Of The Newborn To Birth ---------------------------------------------- 1053
, Chapter 26: Nursing Assessment Of The Newborn ------------------------------------------------------------- 1100
Chapter 27: The Normal Newborn: Needs And Care----------------------------------------------------------- 1149
Chapter 28: Newborn Nutrition ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1194
Chapter 29: The Newborn At Risk: Conditions Present At Birth -------------------------------------------- 1240
Chapter 30: The Newborn At Risk: Birth-Related Stressors -------------------------------------------------- 1288
Chapter 31: Postpartum Adaptation And Nursing Assessment --------------------------------------------- 1327
Chapter 32: The Postpartum Family: Early Needs and Home Care----------------------------------------- 1374
Chapter 33: The Postpartum Family At Risk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1453
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,PART I: INTRODUCTION TO MATERNAL-NEWBORN NURSING
Chapter 1: Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing
Michele Davidson: Olds' Maternal-Newborn Nursing & Women's Health Across The Lifespan 12th Edition, (2023) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1) The Nurse Is Speaking To Students About Changes In Maternal- Newborn Care. One
Change Is That Self-Care Has Gained Wide Acceptance With Clients And The
Healthcare Community Due To Research findings That Suggest That It Has Which
Effect?
A) Shortens Newborn Length Of Stay
B) Decreases Use Of Home Health Agencies
C) Decreases Healthcare Costs
D) Decreases The Number Of Emergency Department Visits
ANS: C.
Explanation:
A) Length Of Stay Is Often Determined By Third-Party Payer (Insurance Company)
Policies As Well As The Physiologic Stability Of The Mother And Newborn. Home
Healthcare Agencies Often Are Involved In Client Care To Decrease Hospital Stay Time.
B) Home Healthcare Agencies Often Are Involved In Client Care To Decrease Hospital
Stay Time. C) Research Indicates That Self-Care Significantly Decreases Healthcare
Costs.
D) Acute Emergencies Are Addressed By Emergency Departments, And Are Not
Delayed By Those Practicing Self-Care.
Page Ref: 3
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need/Sub: Health Promotion And Maintenance: Self-Care
Standards: QSEN Competencies: I.A.2. Describe Strategies To Empower Patients Or
Families In All Aspects Of The Healthcare Process. | AACN Essentials Competencies:
,Ix.7. Provide Appropriate Patient Teaching That Reflects Developmental Stage, Age,
Culture, Spirituality, Patient Preferences, And Health Literacy Considerations To Foster
Patient Engagement In Their Care. | Nln Competencies: Context And Environment:
Health Care Economic Policy; Reimbursement Structures; Accreditation Standards;
Staffing Models And Productivity; Supply Chain Models | Nursing/Integrated Concepts:
Nursing Process: Planning.
Learning Outcome: 1 Discuss The Impact Of The Self-Care Movement On Contemporary
Childbirth. MNL Lo: Recognize Contemporary Issues Related To Care Of The
Childbearing Family.
2) Care Delivered By Nurse-Midwives Can Be Safe And Effective And Can Represent A
Positive Response To The Healthcare Provider Shortage. Nurse-Midwives Tend To Use
Less Technology, Which Often Results In Which Of The Following?
A) There Is Less Trauma To The Mother.
B) More Childbirth Education Classes Are Available.
C) They Are Instrumental In Providing Change In The Birth Environment At Work.
D) They Advocate For More Home Healthcare Agencies.
ANS: A
Explanation:
A) Nurse-Midwife Models Of Care Can Be One Way To Ensure That Mothers Receive
Excellent Prenatal And Intrapartum Care.
B) It Is Appropriate For Nurse-Midwives, In Conjunction With Doctors And Hospitals,
To Provide Childbirth Classes For Expectant Families.
C) By Working With Other Staff Members And Doctors, The Nurse-Midwife Is Able To
Implement Changes As Needed Within The Birthing Unit.
D) Clients Are Increasingly Going Home Sooner, So There Needs To Be More Follow-
Up In The Home.
Page Ref: 3
Cognitive Level: Understanding
,Client Need/Sub: Health Promotion And Maintenance: Health Promotion/Disease
Prevention
Standards: QSEN Competencies: Iii.A. 6. Describe How The Strength And Relevance Of
Available Evidence Influences The Choice Of Interventions In Provision Of Patient -
Centered Care. | AACN Essentials Competencies: Ix. 5. Deliver Compassionate, Patient-
Centered, Evidence-Based Care That Respects Patient And Family Preferences. | Nln
Competencies: Context And Environment: Read And Interpret Data; Apply Health
Promotion/Disease Prevention Strategies; Apply Health Policy; Conduct Population-
Based Transcultural Health Assessments And Interventions. | Nursing/Integrated
Concepts: Nursing Process: Planning.
Learning Outcome: 2 Compare The Nursing Roles Available To The Maternal-Newborn
Nurse.
MNL Lo: Recognize Contemporary Issues Related To Care Of The Childbearing Family.
3) The Nurse Is Telling A New Client How Advanced Technology Has Permitted The
Physician To Do Which Of The Following?
A) Treat The Fetus And Monitor Fetal Development.
B) Deliver At Home With A Nurse-Midwife And Doula.
C) Have The Father Act As The Coach And Cut The Umbilical Cord. D) Breastfeed A
New Baby On The Delivery Table.
ANS: A
Explanation:
A) The Fetus Is Increasingly Viewed As A Patient Separate From The Mother, Although
Treatment Of The Fetus Necessarily Involves The Mother.
B) A Nurse-Midwife And A Doula Are Not Examples Of Technological Care.
C) Fathers Being Present During Labor And Coaching Their Partners Represents
Nontechnological Care During Childbirth.
D) Breastfeeding Is Not An Example Of Technology Impacting Care.
Page Ref: 2—3
,Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need/Sub: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care
Standards: Qsen Competencies: I.B.10. Engage Patients Or Designated Surrogates In
Active Partnerships That Promote Health, Safety And Well-Being, And Self-Care
Management. | Aacn Essentials Competencies: Ix.5. Deliver Compassionate, Patient-
Centered, Evidence-Based Care That Respects Patient And Family Preferences. | Nln
Competencies: Teamwork: Scope Of Practice, Roles, And Responsibilities Of Health
Care Team Members, Including Overlaps. | Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing
Process: Implementation.
Learning Outcome: 6 Evaluate The Potential Impact Of Some Of The Special Situations
In Contemporary Maternity Care.
Mnl Lo: Recognize Contemporary Issues Related To Care Of The Childbearing Family.
4) A Nurse Is Examining Different Nursing Roles. Which Example Best Illustrates An
Advanced Practice Nursing Role?
A) A Registered Nurse Who Is The Manager Of A Large Obstetrical Unit
B) A Registered Nurse Who Is The Circulating Nurse During Surgical Deliveries
(Cesarean Sections)
C) A Clinical Nurse Specialist Working As A Staff Nurse On A Mother-Baby Unit
D) A Clinical Nurse Specialist With Whom Other Nurses Consult For Her Expertise In
Caring For High-Risk
Infants
ANS: D
Explanation:
A) A Registered Nurse Who Is The Manager Of A Large Obstetrical Unit Is A
Professional Nurse Who Has Graduated From An Accredited Program In Nursing And
Completed The Licensure Examination.
B) A Registered Nurse Who Is A Circulating Nurse At Surgical Deliveries (Cesarean
Sections) Is A
,Professional Nurse Who Has Graduated From An Accredited Program In Nursing And
Completed The Licensure Examination.
C) A Clinical Nurse Specialist Working As A Staff Nurse On A Mother-Baby Unit Might
Have The Qualifications For An Advanced Practice Nursing Staff Member But Is Not
Working In That Capacity.
D) A Clinical Nurse Specialist With Whom Other Nurses Consult For Expertise In
Caring For High-Risk Infants Is Working In An Advanced Practice Nursing Role. This
Nurse Has Specialized Knowledge And
Competence In A Specific Clinical Area, And Is Master's Prepared.
Page Ref: 5
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need/Sub: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care
Standards: Qsen Competencies: Ii.A.2. Describe Scopes Of Practice And Roles Of
Healthcare Team Members. | Aacn Essentials Competencies: Vi. 6. Compare/Contrast
The Roles And Perspectives Of The Nursing Profession With Other Care Professionals
On The Healthcare Team (I.E. Scope Of Discipline, Education, And Licensure
Requirements). | Nln Competencies: Teamwork: Scope Of Practice, Roles, And
Responsibilities Of Health Care Team Members, Including Overlaps. |
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Assessment.
Learning Outcome: 2 Compare The Nursing Roles Available To The Maternal-Newborn
Nurse. Mnl Lo: Recognize Contemporary Issues Related To Care Of The Childbearing
Family.
5) A Nursing Student Investigating Potential Career Goals Is Strongly Considering
Becoming A Nurse Practitioner (Np). The Major Focus Of The Np Is On Which Of The
Following?
A) Leadership
B) Physical And Psychosocial Clinical Assessment
C) Independent Care Of The High-Risk Pregnant Client
D) Tertiary Prevention
,ANS: B
Explanation:
A) Leadership Might Be A Quality Of The Np, But It Is Not The Major Focus.
B) Physical And Psychosocial Clinical Assessment Is The Major Focus Of The Np.
C) Nps Cannot Provide Independent Care Of The High-Risk Pregnant Client, But Must
Work Under A
Physician's Supervision.
D) The Np Cannot Do Tertiary Prevention As A Major Focus.
Page Ref: 5
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need/Sub: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care
Standards: Qsen Competencies: Ii.A.2. Describe Scopes Of Practice And Roles Of
Healthcare Team
Members. | Aacn Essentials Competencies: Vi. 2. Compare/Contrast The Roles And
Perspectives Of The Nursing Profession With Other Care Professionals On The
Healthcare Team (I.E. Scope Of Discipline, Education, And Licensure Requirements). |
Nln Competencies: Teamwork: Scope Of Practice, Roles, And Responsibilities Of Health
Care Team Members, Including Overlaps. | Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing
Process: Assessment.
Learning Outcome: 2 Compare The Nursing Roles Available To The Maternal-Newborn
Nurse.
Mnl Lo: Recognize Contemporary Issues Related To Care Of The Childbearing Family.
6) The Nurse Manager Is Consulting With A Certified Nurse-Midwife About A Client.
What Is The Role Of The CNM?
Note: Credit Will Be Given Only If All Correct Choices And No Incorrect Choices Are
Selected.
Select All That Apply.
, A) Be Prepared To Manage Independently The Care Of Women At Low Risk For
Complications During Pregnancy And Birth.
B) Give Primary Care For High-Risk Clients Who Are In Hospital Settings. C) Give
Primary Care For Healthy Newborns.
D) Obtain A Physician Consultation For Any Technical Procedures At Delivery. E) Be
Educated In Two Disciplines Of Nursing.
ANS: A, C, E
Explanation:
A) A CNM Is Prepared To Manage Independently The Care Of Women At Low Risk For
Complications During Pregnancy And Birth And The Care Of Healthy Newborns.
B) CNMS Cannot Give Primary Care For High-Risk Clients Who Are In Hospital
Settings. The Physician
Provides The Primary Care.
C) A CNM Is Prepared To Manage Independently The Care Of Women At Low Risk For
Complications
During Pregnancy And Birth And The Care Of Healthy Newborns.
D) The CNM Does Not Need To Obtain A Physician Consultation For Any Technical
Procedures At Delivery.
E) The CNM Is Educated In The Disciplines Of Nursing And Midwifery.
Page Ref: 5
Cognitive Level: Understanding
Client Need/Sub: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care
Standards: Qsen Competencies: Ii.A.2. Describe Scopes Of Practice And Roles Of
Healthcare Team Members. | Aacn Essentials Competencies: Vi. 1. Compare/Contrast
The Roles And Perspectives Of The Nursing Profession With Other Care Professionals
On The Healthcare Team (I.E. Scope Of Discipline, Education, And Licensure
Requirements). | Nln Competencies: Teamwork: Scope Of Practice, Roles, And
Responsibilities Of Health Care Team Members, Including Overlaps. |
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Planning.