TEST BANK - Olds' Maternal-Newborn Nursing
& Women's Health Across the Lifespan,
11th Edition (Davidson),
Chapters 1 - 36 | All Chapters Verified
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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, Chapter 1 D
QuestionD1DTyp
e:DMCSA
TheDnurseDisDspeakingDtoDstudentsDaboutDchangesDinDmaternal–newbornDcare.DOneDchangeDisDthatDself-
careDhasDgainedDwideDacceptanceDwithDpatients,DtheDhealthcareDcommunity,DandDthird-
partyDpayersDdueDtoDresearchDfindingsDthatDsuggestDthatDit:
1. ShortensDnewbornDlengthDofDstay.
2. DecreasesDuseDofDhomeDhealthDagencies.
3. ReducesDhealthcareDcosts.
4. DecreasesDtheDnumberDofDemergencyDdepartmentDvisits.
CORRECTDANSWER:D3
RationaleD1:DLengthDofDstayDisDoftenDdeterminedDbyDthird-
partyDpayerD(insuranceDcompany)DpoliciesDasDwellDasDphysiologicDstabilityDofDtheDmotherDandDnewborn.DHom
eDhealthcareDagenciesDoftenDareDinvolvedDinDpatientDcareDtoDdecreaseDhospitalDstayDtime.
RationaleD2:DHomeDhealthcareDagenciesDoftenDareDinvolvedDinDpatientDcareDtoDdecreaseDhospitalDstayDtime.
RationaleD3:DResearchDindicatesDself-careDsignificantlyDreducesDhealthcareDcosts.
RationaleD4:DAcuteDemergenciesDareDaddressedDbyDemergencyDdepartments,DandDareDnotDdelayedDbyDthoseDpracti
cingDself-care.
QuestionD2
InDorderDtoDcombatDtheDimpersonalDnatureDofDtechnologyDthatDsometimesDinterferesDwithDfamily-
focusedDcare,DtheDnurseDshouldDtakeDwhichDactions?
StandardDText:DSelectDallDthatDapply.
1. AdvocateDwithinDtheDcommunityDforDnaturalDchildbirth.
2. MakeDchildbirthDeducationDclassesDavailable.
3. BeDinstrumentalDinDprovidingDchangeDinDtheDbirthDenvironmentDatDwork.
, 4. SuggestDthatDdoulasDnotDbeDallowedDtoDinterfereDwithDtheDchildbirthDprocess.
5. AdvocateDforDmoreDhomeDhealthcareDagencies.
CORRECTDANSWER:D1,2,3,5
RationaleD1:DNaturalDchildbirth,DifDtheDpatientDisDable,DisDtheDsafestDmethodDforDtheDbaby.
RationaleD2:DItDisDappropriateDforDnurses,DinDconjunctionDwithDdoctorsDandDhospitals,DtoDprovideDchildbirthDcl
assesDforDtheDexpectantDfamilies.
RationaleD3:DByDworkingDwithDotherDstaffDandDdoctors,DtheDnurseDisDableDtoDimplementDchangeDasDneededDwithinD
theDbirthingDunit.
RationaleD4:DDoulasDareDencouragedDtoDbeDpartDofDtheDbirthingDprocessDasDtheDpatientDwishes.DTheyDareDmainly
DthereDasDaDcoach.
RationaleD5:DPatientsDareDgoingDhomeDsoonerDallDtheDtime,DsoDthereDneedsDtoDbeDmoreDfollow-upDinDtheDhome.
QuestionD3
TheDnurseDisDtellingDaDnewDpatientDhowDtechnologyDusedDinDmaternal–
newbornDcareDhasDchangedDtheDwayDtheDnurseDcaresDforDherDpatients.DAnDexampleDofDthisDis:
1. ElectiveDinductions,DrequestedDcesareans,DepiduralDanesthesia,DandDfetalDmonitoring.
2. DeliveringDatDhomeDwithDaDnurse-midwifeDandDdoula.
3. HavingDtheDfatherDpresentDasDtheDcoachDandDcutDtheDumbilicalDcord.
4. BreastfeedingDofDtheDnewDbabyDonDtheDdeliveryDtable.
CORRECTDANSWER:D1
RationaleD1:DElectiveDinductions,DrequestedDcesareans,DepiduralDanesthesia,DandDfetalDmonitoringDareDallDre
centDtechnologiesDthatDhaveDaffectedDtheDcareDinDlaborDandDdeliveryDareas.
RationaleD2:DADnurse-midwifeDandDaDdoulaDareDnotDexamplesDofDtechnologicalDcare.
RationaleD3:DFathers‟DbeingDpresentDduringDlaborDandDcoachingDtheirDpartnersDrepresentsDnontechnologicalDcare
DduringDchildbirth.
RationaleD4:DBreastfeedingDisDnotDanDexampleDofDtechnologyDimpactingDcare.
QuestionD4