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Test Bank for Maternity and Women’s Health
Care, 13th Edition Author:Deitra Leonard Lowdermilk
, Kitty Cashion , Kathryn Rhodes Alden , Ellen Olshansky,
Shannon E. Perry 100% Complete With Questions And
Answers A+ Grade

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. 21st Century Maternity and Women's Health Nursing

2. The Family and Culture

3. Nursing and Genomics

4. Assessment and Health Promotion

5. Violence Against Women

6. Reproductive System Concerns

7. Sexually Transmitted and Other Infections

8. Contraception and Abortion

9. Infertility

10. Problems of the Breast

11. Structural Disorders and Neoplasms of the Reproductive System

12. Conception and Fetal Development

13. Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy

14. Nursing Care of the Family During Pregnancy

15. Maternal and Fetal Nutrition

16. Labor and Birth Processes

17. Maximizing Comfort For The Laboring Woman

18. Fetal Assessment During Labor

19. Nursing Care of the Family During Labor and Birth

20. Postpartum Physiologic Changes

21. Nursing Care of the Family During the Postpartum Period

22. Transition to Parenthood

23. Physiologic and Behavioral Adaptations of the Newborn

24. Nursing Care of the Newborn and Family

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25. Newborn Nutrition and Feeding

26. Assessment of High Risk Pregnancy

27. Hypertensive Disorders

28. Hemorrhagic Disorders

29. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders

30. Medical-Surgical Disorders

31. Mental Health Disorders and Substance Abuse

32. Labor and Birth Complications

33. Postpartum Complications

34. Nursing Care of the High-Risk Newborn

35. Acquired Problems of the Newborn

36. Hemolytic Disorders and Congenital Anomalies

37. Perinatal Loss, Bereavement, and Grief.

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Chapter 01: 21st Century Maternity And Women’s Health NursingLowdermilk:
Maternity & Women’s Health Care, 13th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. In Evaluating The Level Of A Pregnant Woman’s Risk Of Having A Low-Birth-
Weight (LBW)Infant, Which Factor Is The Most Important For The Nurse To
Consider?
a. African-American Race
b. Cigarette Smoking
c. Poor Nutritional Status
d. Limited Maternal Education
ANS: A
The Rise In The Overall LBW Rates Were Due To Increases In LBW Births To Non-
Hispanic Black Women (13.35%) And Hispanic Women (7.21%); Non-Hispanic Black
Infants Are Almost Twice As Likely As Non-Hispanic White Infants To Be Of LBW And
To Die In The First Year Of Life.. Race Is A Nonmodifiable Risk Factor. Cigarette
Smoking Is An Important Factor InPotential Infant Mortality Rates, But It Is Not The Most
Important. Additionally, Smoking Is A Modifiable Risk Factor. Poor Nutrition Is An
Important Factor In Potential Infant Mortality Rates, But It Is Not The Most Important.
Additionally, Nutritional Status Is A Modifiable Risk Factor. Maternal Education Is An
Important Factor In Potential Infant Mortality Rates, But It Is Not The Most Important.
Additionally, Maternal Education Is A Modifiable Risk Factor.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
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2. A 23-Year-Old African-American Woman Is Pregnant With Her First Child. Based On
Current Statistics For Infant Mortality, Which Intervention Is Most Important For The
Nurse To IncludeIn The Client’s Plan Of Care?
a. Perform A Nutrition Assessment.
b. Refer The Woman To A Social Worker.
c. Advise The Woman To See An Obstetrician, Not A Midwife.
d. Explain To The Woman The Importance Of Keeping Her Prenatal Care Appointments.
ANS: D
Consistent Prenatal Care Is The Best Method Of Preventing Or Controlling Risk Factors
Associated With Infant Mortality. 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 A Referral To A SocialWorker Is Not The Most Important Aspect The
Nurse Should Address At This Time. If The Woman Has Identifiable High-Risk Problems,
Then Her Health Care May Need To Be Provided By A Physician. However, It Cannot Be
Assumed That All African-American Women Have High-RiskIssues. In Addition, Advising
The Woman To See An Obstetrician Is Not The Most Important Aspect On Which The
Nurse Should Focus At This Time, And It Is Not Appropriate For A Nurse To Advise Or
Manage The Type Of Care A Client Is To Receive.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand
TOP: Nursing Process: Planning

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