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Test Bank for Foundations of Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing, 8th Edition 8e by Sharon Smith Murray, Emily Slone McKinney. ISBN-13: 7386 All Chapters test bank are included - Ch 1 to 28 included Part 1: Foundations for Nursing Care of Childbearing Families 1. Clinical Judgment an...

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Chapter 01.bnk

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A nurse educator is teaching a group of nursing students about the
history of family-centered maternity care. Which statement should the
nurse include in the teaching session?
a. The Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921 promoted family-centered care.
b. Changes in pharmacologic management of labor prompted
family-centered care.
c. Demands by physicians for family involvement in childbirth increased
the practice of family-centered care.
d. Parental requests that infants be allowed to remain with them rather
than in a nursery initiated the practice of family-centered care.
ANS: d
As research began to identify the benefits of early, extended
parent–infant contact, parents began to insist that the infant remain with
them. This gradually developed into the practice of rooming-in and
finally to family-centered maternity care. The Sheppard-Towner Act
provided funds for state-managed programs for mothers and children but
did not promote family-centered care. The changes in pharmacologic
management of labor were not a factor in family-centered maternity
care. Family-centered care was a request by parents, not physicians.
PTS: 1
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application
OBJ: Nursing Process Step: Planning
MSC: Patient Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

2.Expectant parents ask a prenatal nurse educator, "Which setting for
childbirth limits the amount of parent–infant interaction?" Which answer
should the nurse provide for these parents in order to assist them in
choosing an appropriate birth setting?
a. Birth center
b. Home birth
c. Traditional hospital birth

, d. Labor, birth, and recovery room
ANS: c
In the traditional hospital setting, the mother may see the infant for only
short feeding periods, and the infant is cared for in a separate nursery.
Birth centers are set up to allow an increase in parent–infant contact.
Home births allow the greatest amount of parent–infant contact. The
labor, birth, recovery, and postpartum room setting allows for increased
parent–infant contact.
PTS: 1
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding
OBJ: Nursing Process Step: Planning
MSC: Patient Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

3. Which statement best describes the advantage of a labor, birth,
recovery, and postpartum (LDRP) room?

a. The family is in a familiar environment.
b. They are less expensive than traditional hospital rooms.
c. The infant is removed to the nursery to allow the mother to rest.
d. The woman's support system is encouraged to stay until discharge.

ANS: d
Sleeping equipment is provided in a private room. A hospital setting is
never a familiar environment to new parents. An LDRP room is not less
expensive than a traditional hospital room. The baby remains with the
mother at all times and is not removed to the nursery for routine care or
testing. The father or other designated members of the mother's support
system are encouraged to stay at all times.
PTS: 1
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding
OBJ: Nursing Process Step: Assessment
MSC: Patient Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

4.Which nursing intervention is an independent function of the
professional nurse?

a. Administering oral analgesics

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