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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 ..................................................................................................................................................................2
Chapter 2 ................................................................................................................................................................14
Chapter 3 ................................................................................................................................................................29
Chapter 4 ................................................................................................................................................................41
Chapter 5 ................................................................................................................................................................52
Chapter 6 ................................................................................................................................................................63
Chapter 7 ................................................................................................................................................................73
Chapter 8 ................................................................................................................................................................84
Chapter 9 ................................................................................................................................................................96
Chapter 10 ............................................................................................................................................................ 108
Chapter 11 ............................................................................................................................................................ 120
Chapter 12 ............................................................................................................................................................ 131
Chapter 13 ............................................................................................................................................................ 141
Chapter 14 ............................................................................................................................................................ 151
Chapter 15 ............................................................................................................................................................ 163
Chapter 16 ............................................................................................................................................................ 174
Chapter 17 ............................................................................................................................................................ 184
Chapter 18 ............................................................................................................................................................ 194
Chapter 19 ............................................................................................................................................................ 204
Chapter 20 ............................................................................................................................................................ 215
Chapter 21 ............................................................................................................................................................ 225
Chapter 22 ............................................................................................................................................................ 233
Chapter 23 ............................................................................................................................................................ 243
Chapter 24 ............................................................................................................................................................ 255
Chapter 25 ............................................................................................................................................................ 267
Chapter 26 ............................................................................................................................................................ 279
Chapter 27 ............................................................................................................................................................ 292
Chapter 28 ............................................................................................................................................................ 306
Chapter 29 ............................................................................................................................................................ 320
Chapter 30 ............................................................................................................................................................ 333
Chapter 31 ............................................................................................................................................................ 347
Chapter 32 ............................................................................................................................................................ 360
Chapter 33 ............................................................................................................................................................ 372
Chapter 34 ............................................................................................................................................................ 383
Chapter 35 ............................................................................................................................................................ 395
Chapter 36 ............................................................................................................................................................ 407
Chapter 37 ............................................................................................................................................................ 418
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,Chapter 38 ............................................................................................................................................................ 430
Chapter 39 ............................................................................................................................................................ 443


Chapter 1
Question 1
Type: MCSA

The nurse is speaking to students about changes in maternal–newborn care. One change is that self-care has
gained wide acceptance with patients, the healthcare community, and third-party payers due to research findings
that suggest that it:

1. Shortens newborn length of stay.

2. Decreases use of home health agencies.

3. Reduces healthcare costs.

4. Decreases the number of emergency department visits.

Care delivered by nurse-midwives can be safe and effective and can represent a positiveresponse
to the healthcare provider shortage. Nurse midwives tend to use less technology,which often results
in which of the following?
1. There is less trauma to the mother.
2. More childbirth education classes are available.
3. They are instrumental in providing change in the birth environment at work.
4. They advocate for more home healthcare agencies.


Question 2
Type: MCMA

In order to combat the impersonal nature of technology that sometimes interferes with family-focused care,
thenurse should take which actions?

Standard Text: Select all that apply.

1. Advocate within the community for natural childbirth.

2. Make childbirth education classes available.

3. Be instrumental in providing change in the birth environment at work.

4. Suggest that doulas not be allowed to interfere with the childbirth process.

5. Advocate for more home healthcare agencies.


Question 3
Type: MCSA


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,The nurse is telling a new patient how technology used in maternal–newborn care has changed the way the nurse
cares for her patients. An example of this is:
1. Elective inductions, requested cesareans, epidural anesthesia, and fetal monitoring.

2. Delivering at home with a nurse-midwife and doula.

3. Having the father present as the coach and cut the umbilical cord.

4. Breastfeeding of the new baby on the delivery table.

The nurse is telling a new client how advanced technology has permitted the physician to dowhich of
the following?
1. Treat the fetus and monitor fetal development.
2. Deliver at home with a nurse-midwife and doula.
3. Have the father present as the coach and cut the umbilical cord.
4. Breastfeed a new baby on the delivery table.

Question 4
Type: MCSA

A nurse is examining different nursing roles. Which example best illustrates an advanced practice nursing role?

1. A registered nurse who is the manager of a large obstetrical unit

2. A registered nurse who is the circulating nurse at surgical deliveries (cesarean sections)

3. A clinical nurse specialist working as a staff nurse on a mother-baby unit

4. A clinical nurse specialist with whom other nurses consult for her expertise in caring for high-risk infants

Question 5
Type: MCSA

A nursing student investigating potential career goals is strongly considering becoming a nurse practitioner (NP).
The major focus of the NP is on:

1. Leadership.

2. Physical and psychosocial clinical assessment.

3. Independent care of the high-risk, pregnant patient.

4. Tertiary prevention.


Question 6
Type: MCMA

The nurse manager is consulting with a certified nurse–midwife about a patient. The role of the CNM is to:

Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. Be prepared to manage independently the care of women at low risk for complications during pregnancy
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, and birth.

2. Give primary care for high-risk patients who are in hospital settings.

3. Give primary care for healthy newborns.

4. Obtain a physician consultation for any technical procedures at delivery.

5. Be educated in two disciplines of nursing.


The nurse manager is consulting with a certified nurse-midwife about a client. What is the roleof the
CNM?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.Select all that
apply.
1. Be prepared to manage independently the care of women at low risk for complicationsduring
pregnancy and birth.
2. Give primary care for high-risk clients who are in hospital settings.3.
Give primary care for healthy newborns.
4. Obtain a physician consultation for any technical procedures at delivery.5. Be
educated in two disciplines of nursing.


Question 7
Type: MCSA

The registered nurse who has completed a master's degree program and passed a national certification exam
has clinic appointments with patients who are pregnant or seeking well-woman care. The role of this nurse
would beconsidered:

1. Professional nurse.

2. Certified registered nurse (RNC).

3. Clinical nurse specialist.

4. Nurse practitioner.

Question 8
Type: MCMA

Several student nurses are discussing advanced practice, and know that the term advanced practice nurse
includesnurses who are:

Standard Text: Select all that apply.

1. Nurse practitioners.

2. Certified nurse-midwives.
3. Clinical nurse specialists.

4. Certified registered nurses.
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