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EXAM 1 MNB 309 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Maternal and newborn health and health care: Colonial America Answer - -
Women anxious about pregnancy and feared death of newborn
- Death in childbirth common


Maternal and newborn health and health care: Early 1900s Answer - -
physician-assisted births
- midwives for those who could not afford a doctor
- hospitals
- Shift in focus of care to teaching mother about self-care and infant care


Maternal and newborn health and health care: 1950's Answer - Introduction of
natural childbirth practices


Maternal and newborn health and health care: 1960s-1970s Answer - Home
births, prepared childbirth, father involvement and nurse midwives


Maternal and newborn health and health care: Present day Answer - - return
of midwives and doulas
- childbirth choices based on what works best for mother, child, and family
- most people who get midwives or doulas are those who can afford them


Health status definition Answer - Evolution in definition of health from the
absence of disease, measured by monitoring mortality and morbidity

,- to now a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being


Mortality: Answer - number of people who have died over a specific period


Maternal mortality rate Answer - annual number of deaths from any cause
during pregnancy or within 42 days of termination / 100,000 live birhts


Maternal mortality rate stats Answer - - rates for AA women are higher than
any other ethnic group
- US ranking 46th


Fetal mortality rate Answer - Number of fetal deaths (20 weeks or older) per
1,000 live births


Maternal factors to fetal mortality rate Answer - malnutrition, disease,
preterm cervical dilation


Fetal factors to fetal mortality rate Answer - chromosomal abnormalities, poor
placental attachment


Neonatal mortality rate Answer - number of infant deaths (in first 28 days) per
1,000 live births


Infant mortality rate Answer - number of infant deaths (in first 12 months) per
1,000 live births


leading cause of infant morality Answer - congenital anomalies

,Significant predictors of infant morality Answer - low birth weight and
prematurity


Healthy people 2030 emphasis Answer - health promotion and disease
prevention


Goals for healthy people 2030 Answer - - healthy, thriving lives
- health equity
- health literacy
- healthy development and behaviors
- engage leaders to develop policies that will improve the health and well-being
of all


Factors affecting maternal and child health Answer - family


genetics


society


culture


health status


lifestyle


access to health care

, improvement diagnosis and treatments


Family structure Answer - The organization of relationships and patterns of
interaction occurring within the family


Traditional nuclear family is Answer - no longer considered the dominant
family structure


Family structure changes Answer - divorce, single parent families, blended
families, adopted families, and foster care


Genetics Answer - The scientific study of heredity


Sex Answer - Established when sex chromosomes join
- influence on physical characteristics, personal attributes, and behaviors
- some diseases more prevalent in a specific sex


Race Answer - physical features distinguishing members of a particular group
- some variation normal in a race but considered a disorder in other races


Temperament Answer - child's interaction w/ environment; in turn has
influence on others' response


Social roles are important for developing Answer - self concept


Socioeconomic status Answer - status in society based on level of education,
income, and occupational prestige

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