Davis nAdvantage nfor nMaternal-Newborn nNursing nCritical nComponents nof nNursing
nCare n4th nEdition nConnie nDurham, nRoberta nChapman, nLinda
nMiller n
Test nBank nfor nDavis nAdvantage nfor
n Maternal-nNewborn nNursing nCritical
n Components nof nNursing nCare n4th nEdition
n Connie nDurham, nRoberta nChapman, nLinda
nMiller
Test Page n
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,Davis nAdvantage nfor nMaternal-Newborn nNursing nCritical nComponents nof nNursing
nCare n4th nEdition nConnie nDurham, nRoberta nChapman, nLinda
MaternitynMiller n
nNursing
n Overview nChapter n1.
n Trends nand nIssues
1. Since n 1995 n there nhas n been n a n significant ndecrease nin n the n rate
nof ninfant n death nrelated nto nwhich nof nthe nfollowing: n
a. Disorders n associated n with n short n gestation n and n low n birth n weight n
b. Accidents n
c. Sudden n infant n death n
d. Newborns naffected n by n complications n of nplacenta, n cord, n and
n membranes nANS: nc n
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a. The nrates n of n prematurity nand n low n birth n weight n are n increasing. n
b. The nrates n of n accidents n have n increased. n
c. Correct. n The n rate nof n infant n death n related nto nSIDS nhas
ndecreased nfrom n87.1 nto n47.2. nThe ndecrease nin nrate nis npartially
nattributed nto nplacing ninfants n on ntheir nbacks nwhen nsleeping. n
d. The nrates nof n newborns naffected n by ncomplications n of n placenta, n cord, nand n
membranes nhave nincreased. n
KEY: n Integrated n Process: n Teaching n and n Learning n | n Cognitive n Level:
nKnowledge n| nContent nArea: nMaternity n| nClient n Need: n Health
nPromotion n and nMaintenance n| nDifficulty nLevel: nEasy n
2. Tobacco nuse n during n pregnancy n is n associated n with n adverse
neffects non nthe nunborn ninfant nsuch nas nintrauterine ngrowth
nrestriction, npreterm nbirths, nand nrespiratory n problems. nBy n race,
nwhich nhas n the nhighest n percentages nof nsmokers? n
a. American n Indian n and n Alaskan n Natives n
b. Asian n or n Pacific n Islanders n
c. Non-Hispanic n blacks n
d. Non-Hispanic
nwhites nANS: na n
Feedback n
a. 36% n of n American n Indian n and n Native n American n women n are n cigarette
nsmokers. n
b. 4.3% n of n Asian n or n Pacific n Islander n women n are n cigarette n smokers. n
c. 17.1% n of n non-Hispanic n black n women n are n cigarette n smokers. n
d. 19.6% n of n non-Hispanic nwhite n women nare n cigarette n smokers. n
KEY: nIntegrated nProcess: n Clinical n Problem nSolving n | nCognitive n Level:
Test Page n
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,Davis nAdvantage nfor nMaternal-Newborn nNursing nCritical nComponents nof nNursing
nCare n4th nEdition nConnie nDurham, nRoberta nChapman, nLinda
nKnowledge n| nContent
nMiller n nArea: nMaternity n| nClient nNeed: nSafe nand
nEffective nCare nEnvironment n| nDifficulty nLevel: nEasy n
Test Page n
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, Davis nAdvantage nfor nMaternal-Newborn nNursing nCritical nComponents nof nNursing
nCare n4th nEdition nConnie nDurham, nRoberta nChapman, nLinda
nMiller n
3. Which n of n the n following nwomen n is n at n the nhighest n risk nfor nhealth
ndisparity? n
a. A nwhite, n middle-class, n 16-year-old nwoman n
b. An nAfrican n American, n middle-class, n 25-year-old n woman n
c. An n African n American, n upper-middle-class, n 19-year-old n woman n
d. An nAsian, n low-income, n 30-year-old
nwoman nANS: nd n
Feedback n
a. Although nage n is na n risk n factor, n income n contributes n to n disparity. n
b. Although nAfrican n American nwomen n are n at n increased nrisk, n income
naccounts nfor nthe nlargest ndisparity. n
c. Although nage nand n race n contribute nto n increased nrisk, n income
naccounts nfor nthe nlargest ndisparity. n
d. Although n age n and n race ncontribute n to n increased n risk, n income
n accounts n for nthe nlargest n disparity. n
KEY: nIntegrated nProcess: n Clinical nProblem nSolving n | nCognitive nLevel:
nApplication n| n
Content nArea: nMaternity n| nClient nNeed: nHealth nPromotion n and
nMaintenance n| nDifficulty nLevel: nModerate n
4. A nneonate n born n at n 36 n weeks n gestation n is n classified n as n which n of n the
nfollowing? n
a. Very n premature n
b. Moderately n premature n
c. Late n premature n
d. Term
nANS: nc
nFeedbac
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a. Very n premature n is nless n than n 32 n weeks n gestation. n
b. Moderately n premature nis n 32 n to n 33 n completed n weeks n gestation. n
c. Correct. nLate npremature n is n 34 n to n 36 n completed n weeks n gestation. n
d. Term n is n 37 n to n 42 nweeks n gestation. n
KEY: nIntegrated nProcess: n Clinical nProblem nSolving n | nCognitive nLevel:
nApplication n| nContent nArea: nMaternity n| n Client nNeed: nPhysiological
nAdaptation n| nDifficulty nLevel: nEasy n
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