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Maternal Mortality Rate - answer-Number of maternal deaths from childbirth and the complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium (the first 42 days after the end of the pregnancy) per 100,000 live births. New criteria add deaths after 42 day
during pregnancy and the disease subsequently led to the woman's death. 
 
Millenium Development Goals (mdgs) - answer-Developed by the United Nations, 8 goals to be achieved by 2015 that respond to the main development challenged in the world. 
 
Morbidity - answer-Ratio of sick to well persons in a defined population. 
 
Negligence - answer-Failure to act in the way a reasonable, prudent person of similar background would act in similar circumstances.
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during pregnancy and the disease subsequently led to the woman's death. 
 
Millenium Development Goals (mdgs) - answer-Developed by the United Nations, 8 goals to be achieved by 2015 that respond to the main development challenged in the world. 
 
Morbidity - answer-Ratio of sick to well persons in a defined population. 
 
Negligence - answer-Failure to act in the way a reasonable, prudent person of similar background would act in similar circumstances.
Chapter 1: Perspectives on Maternal and Child Health Care
A nurse is working in an ambulatory health care clinic in a poor neighborhood. The majority of families are living in poverty. Which nursing intervention would most likely provide the greatest benefit for the children seen at this clinic? 
A. Cautioning them about home safety issues 
B. Providing drug samples for prescribed therapy 
C. Promoting healthy sleep and rest habits 
D. Educating the parents about preventative care - answer-b. Providing drug samples for prescribed therapy 
 
(Rationale:...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is working in an ambulatory health care clinic in a poor neighborhood. The majority of families are living in poverty. Which nursing intervention would most likely provide the greatest benefit for the children seen at this clinic? 
A. Cautioning them about home safety issues 
B. Providing drug samples for prescribed therapy 
C. Promoting healthy sleep and rest habits 
D. Educating the parents about preventative care - answer-b. Providing drug samples for prescribed therapy 
 
(Rationale:...
Maternal Newborn Chapter 1
Answer: 3 
 
Explanation: 3. Research indicates that self-care significantly decreases healthcare costs. - answer-1) The nurse is speaking to students about changes in maternal-newborn care. One change is that self-care has gained wide acceptance with clients and the healthcare community due to research findings that suggest that it has which effect? 
 
1. Shortens newborn length of stay 
 
2. Decreases use of home health agencies 
 
3. Decreases healthcare costs 
 
4. Decreases the number of em...
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Answer: 3 
 
Explanation: 3. Research indicates that self-care significantly decreases healthcare costs. - answer-1) The nurse is speaking to students about changes in maternal-newborn care. One change is that self-care has gained wide acceptance with clients and the healthcare community due to research findings that suggest that it has which effect? 
 
1. Shortens newborn length of stay 
 
2. Decreases use of home health agencies 
 
3. Decreases healthcare costs 
 
4. Decreases the number of em...
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment
A Scottish physician named Alexander Gordon first realized that many women were becoming sick and even dying because of an infection transmitted from patient to patient by the attending physicians and nurses. What is this infection called? - answer-Puerperal fever 
 
Which statement best describes the pattern of maternal mortality since World War II? - answer-It has steadily decreased. 
 
A nurse is reviewing the statistical outcomes related to fetal deaths nationwide and notes that the numbers ...
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A Scottish physician named Alexander Gordon first realized that many women were becoming sick and even dying because of an infection transmitted from patient to patient by the attending physicians and nurses. What is this infection called? - answer-Puerperal fever 
 
Which statement best describes the pattern of maternal mortality since World War II? - answer-It has steadily decreased. 
 
A nurse is reviewing the statistical outcomes related to fetal deaths nationwide and notes that the numbers ...
Which term is used to describe the obligation to promote a patient's being? A) Nonmaleficence B) Beneficence C) Autonomy D) Standard of care - answer-B) Beneficence Nonmaleficence is the obligation to minimize or prevent harm. The obligation to pr
Which term is used to describe the obligation to promote a patient's being? 
A) Nonmaleficence 
B) Beneficence 
C) Autonomy 
D) Standard of care - answer-B) Beneficence 
 
Nonmaleficence is the obligation to minimize or prevent harm. The obligation to promote a patient's well-being is known as beneficence. Autonomy is the patient's right to be self-governing. The standard of care is a benchmarking level of practice that a nurse provides. 
 
Nurses use social media technology responsibly...
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Which term is used to describe the obligation to promote a patient's being? 
A) Nonmaleficence 
B) Beneficence 
C) Autonomy 
D) Standard of care - answer-B) Beneficence 
 
Nonmaleficence is the obligation to minimize or prevent harm. The obligation to promote a patient's well-being is known as beneficence. Autonomy is the patient's right to be self-governing. The standard of care is a benchmarking level of practice that a nurse provides. 
 
Nurses use social media technology responsibly...
Unit 1 Review: Ch 1 & 2 Perry Maternal Child
A 23-year-old African-American woman is pregnant with her first child. Based on the statistics for infant mortality, which plan is most important for the nurse to implement? - answer-Explain to the woman the importance of keeping her prenatal care appointments. 
 
 
Nutritional status is an important modifiable risk factor, but it is not the most important action a nurse should take in this situation. The client may need assistance from a social worker at some time during her pregnancy, but this...
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A 23-year-old African-American woman is pregnant with her first child. Based on the statistics for infant mortality, which plan is most important for the nurse to implement? - answer-Explain to the woman the importance of keeping her prenatal care appointments. 
 
 
Nutritional status is an important modifiable risk factor, but it is not the most important action a nurse should take in this situation. The client may need assistance from a social worker at some time during her pregnancy, but this...
Chapter 1: A Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing
What is the primary goal of maternal and child health nursing? - answer-the promotion and maintenance of optimal family health to ensure cycles of optimal childbearing and childrearing 
 
What are some examples of maternal and child health practice? - answer-preconceptual health care 
Care of women during three trimesters of pregnancy and the puerperium ( 6 weeks afteter childbirth, sometimes termed the fourth trimester of pregnancy) 
care of infants during the perinatal period (the time span ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the primary goal of maternal and child health nursing? - answer-the promotion and maintenance of optimal family health to ensure cycles of optimal childbearing and childrearing 
 
What are some examples of maternal and child health practice? - answer-preconceptual health care 
Care of women during three trimesters of pregnancy and the puerperium ( 6 weeks afteter childbirth, sometimes termed the fourth trimester of pregnancy) 
care of infants during the perinatal period (the time span ...
maternal child chapter 1-5
3 names for the the stage after the placenta is birthed to 6 weeks after? - answer-4th stage of labor 
perteum 
postpartum 
 
a newborn is in respiratory distress, what valve is opened? - answer-Formane ovale 
 
A nurse is taking care of 4 patients, which patient takes priority? - answer-a women who had a fast labor and fast delivery also known as precipitous 
 
A patient comes in and weigh 10lbs heavier than her previous weight, what is your priority action? - answer-take her BP 
 
A women who ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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3 names for the the stage after the placenta is birthed to 6 weeks after? - answer-4th stage of labor 
perteum 
postpartum 
 
a newborn is in respiratory distress, what valve is opened? - answer-Formane ovale 
 
A nurse is taking care of 4 patients, which patient takes priority? - answer-a women who had a fast labor and fast delivery also known as precipitous 
 
A patient comes in and weigh 10lbs heavier than her previous weight, what is your priority action? - answer-take her BP 
 
A women who ...
Maternal Child unit 1 practice questions
1/1 When providing care for a pregnant woman, the nurse should be aware that one of the most frequently reported maternal medical risk factors is: 
A. Diabetes mellitus. C. Chronic hypertension. 
B. Mitral valve prolapse (MVP). D. Anemia. - answer-A 
 
1/2 To ensure optimal outcomes for the patient, the contemporary maternity nurse must incorporate both teamwork and communication with clinicians into her care delivery, The SBAR technique of communication is an easy-to-remember mechanism for comm...
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1/1 When providing care for a pregnant woman, the nurse should be aware that one of the most frequently reported maternal medical risk factors is: 
A. Diabetes mellitus. C. Chronic hypertension. 
B. Mitral valve prolapse (MVP). D. Anemia. - answer-A 
 
1/2 To ensure optimal outcomes for the patient, the contemporary maternity nurse must incorporate both teamwork and communication with clinicians into her care delivery, The SBAR technique of communication is an easy-to-remember mechanism for comm...
Maternal child chapter 1
Advanced practice nurses - answer-term used to describe the pediatric nurse practitioner(PNP) and the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) 
 
Advocate - answer-to plead in favor of; to defend 
 
Birthing centers - answer-outside the traditional hospital setting are popular with low-risk maternity patients 
 
Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) - answer-A nurse possessing a master's degree and specialized knowledge and competence in a specific clinical area. 
 
Clinical pathways - answer-a multidiscipl...
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Advanced practice nurses - answer-term used to describe the pediatric nurse practitioner(PNP) and the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) 
 
Advocate - answer-to plead in favor of; to defend 
 
Birthing centers - answer-outside the traditional hospital setting are popular with low-risk maternity patients 
 
Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) - answer-A nurse possessing a master's degree and specialized knowledge and competence in a specific clinical area. 
 
Clinical pathways - answer-a multidiscipl...
PSYC 140 Module 1