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MATERNAL AND CHILD NURSING CARE 5TH EDITION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST
What is the term for the female external genital organs? 
- ANSWER Vulva 
Define prepuce 
- ANSWER The hood-like covering of the clitoris
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What is the term for the female external genital organs? 
- ANSWER Vulva 
Define prepuce 
- ANSWER The hood-like covering of the clitoris
MATERNAL AND CHILD NURSING CARE 5TH EDITION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A+
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What is the term for the female external genital organs? 
- ANSWER Vulva 
Define prepuce – 
ANSWER The hood-like covering of the clitoris
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What is the term for the female external genital organs? 
- ANSWER Vulva 
Define prepuce – 
ANSWER The hood-like covering of the clitoris
MATERNAL CHILD CARE EXAM LATEST
A macrosomic infant is born after a difficult forceps-assisted delivery. After stabilization the infant is 
weighed, and the birth weight is 4550 g (9 pounds, 6 ounces). The nurse's most appropriate action is 
to: 
a. Leave the infant in the room with the mother. 
b. Take the infant immediately to the nursery. 
c. Perform a gestational age assessment to determine whether the infant is large for gestational age. 
d. Monitor blood glucose levels frequently and observe closely for signs of hypogly...
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A macrosomic infant is born after a difficult forceps-assisted delivery. After stabilization the infant is 
weighed, and the birth weight is 4550 g (9 pounds, 6 ounces). The nurse's most appropriate action is 
to: 
a. Leave the infant in the room with the mother. 
b. Take the infant immediately to the nursery. 
c. Perform a gestational age assessment to determine whether the infant is large for gestational age. 
d. Monitor blood glucose levels frequently and observe closely for signs of hypogly...
MATERNAL CHILD CARE EXAM LATEST 2024-2025 VERIFIED
1.An infant boy was born just a few minutes ago. The nurse is conducting the initial assessment. Part of 
the assessment includes the Apgar score. The Apgar assessment is performed: 
a.Only if the newborn is in obvious distress. 
b.Once by the obstetrician, just after the birth. 
c.At least twice, 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth. 
d.Every 15 minutes during the newborn's first hour after birth. 
ANS:C
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1.An infant boy was born just a few minutes ago. The nurse is conducting the initial assessment. Part of 
the assessment includes the Apgar score. The Apgar assessment is performed: 
a.Only if the newborn is in obvious distress. 
b.Once by the obstetrician, just after the birth. 
c.At least twice, 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth. 
d.Every 15 minutes during the newborn's first hour after birth. 
ANS:C
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE AND ANSWERS LATEST
A 22-year-old woman pregnant with a single fetus has a preconception body mass index (BMI) of 24. 
When 
she was seen in the clinic at 14 weeks of gestation, she had gained 1.8 kg (4 lb) since conception. 
How would 
the nurse interpret this? 
A) This weight gain indicates possible gestational hypertension. 
B) This weight gain indicates that the woman's infant is at risk for intrauterine growth restriction 
(IUGR). 
C) This weight gain cannot be evaluated until the woman has been observed for ...
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A 22-year-old woman pregnant with a single fetus has a preconception body mass index (BMI) of 24. 
When 
she was seen in the clinic at 14 weeks of gestation, she had gained 1.8 kg (4 lb) since conception. 
How would 
the nurse interpret this? 
A) This weight gain indicates possible gestational hypertension. 
B) This weight gain indicates that the woman's infant is at risk for intrauterine growth restriction 
(IUGR). 
C) This weight gain cannot be evaluated until the woman has been observed for ...
Maternal Child Nursing Care Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
What are the three degrees of fluid loss in infants? 
- ANSWER 
(1) mild: < 5% 
(2) moderate: 5% - 10% 
(3) severe: > 10% 
What are the three degrees of fluid loss in older children? 
- ANSWER 
(1) mild: < 3% 
(2) moderate: 3% - 6% 
(3) severe: > 6%
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What are the three degrees of fluid loss in infants? 
- ANSWER 
(1) mild: < 5% 
(2) moderate: 5% - 10% 
(3) severe: > 10% 
What are the three degrees of fluid loss in older children? 
- ANSWER 
(1) mild: < 3% 
(2) moderate: 3% - 6% 
(3) severe: > 6%
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE GENITOURINARY DYSFUNCTION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
What is the term for the presence of bacteria in the urine? 
- ANSWER bacteruria 
What is the term for the presence of bacteria in the urine (> 100,000) with no evidence of clinical 
infection? 
- ANSWER asymptomatic bacteriuria
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What is the term for the presence of bacteria in the urine? 
- ANSWER bacteruria 
What is the term for the presence of bacteria in the urine (> 100,000) with no evidence of clinical 
infection? 
- ANSWER asymptomatic bacteriuria
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE IN CANADA, FINAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
t are the two main functions of the placenta? 
- ANSWER Endocrine: Produces hormones to maintain pregnancy, support embryo, and fetus 
Metabolic: Respiration, nutrition, excretion and storage. 
What is the purpose of hCG? 
- ANSWER To preserve the function of the ovarian corpus luteum.
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t are the two main functions of the placenta? 
- ANSWER Endocrine: Produces hormones to maintain pregnancy, support embryo, and fetus 
Metabolic: Respiration, nutrition, excretion and storage. 
What is the purpose of hCG? 
- ANSWER To preserve the function of the ovarian corpus luteum.
Maternal Child Nursing Care Nursing Care of the Family During Pregnancy EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
The nurse caring for a newly pregnant woman would advise her that ideally prenatal care should begin: 
A) Before the first missed menstrual period. 
B) After the first missed menstrual period. 
C) After the second missed menstrual period. 
D) After the third missed menstrual period. 
- ANSWER B) After the first missed menstrual period.
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The nurse caring for a newly pregnant woman would advise her that ideally prenatal care should begin: 
A) Before the first missed menstrual period. 
B) After the first missed menstrual period. 
C) After the second missed menstrual period. 
D) After the third missed menstrual period. 
- ANSWER B) After the first missed menstrual period.
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE PEDS /PEDIATRIC VARIATIONS OF NURSING INTERVENTIONS EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST AND VERIFIED
1. What should the nurse consider when having consent forms signed for surgery and procedures on 
children? 
a. Only a parent or legal guardian can give consent. 
b. The person giving consent must be at least 18 years old. 
c. The risks and benefits of a procedure are part of the consent process. 
d. A mental age of 7 years or older is required for a consent to be considered "informed." 
ANS: C
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1. What should the nurse consider when having consent forms signed for surgery and procedures on 
children? 
a. Only a parent or legal guardian can give consent. 
b. The person giving consent must be at least 18 years old. 
c. The risks and benefits of a procedure are part of the consent process. 
d. A mental age of 7 years or older is required for a consent to be considered "informed." 
ANS: C