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f Newborn Nursing Critical Components of
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Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham,
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Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller
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, Maternity fNursing fOverview
f Chapter f1. fTrends fand fIssues
1. Since f1995 fthere fhas fbeen fa fsignificant fdecrease fin fthe frate fof finfant fdeath
f related fto fwhich fof fthe ffollowing:
a. Disorders f associated f with fshort f gestation f and f low f birth fweight
b. Accidents
c. Sudden finfant fdeath
d. Newborns faffected fby fcomplications fof fplacenta, fcord, fand fmembranes
f ANS: fc
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a. The frates f of f prematurity fand flow f birth f weight f are fincreasing.
b. The frates f of f accidents f have fincreased.
c. Correct. f The frate fof finfant f death f related fto fSIDS f has f decreased f from f87.1 fto
47.2. fThe fdecrease fin frate fis fpartially fattributed fto fplacing finfants fon ftheir fbacks
f when fsleeping.
d. The frates fof fnewborns faffected fby fcomplications fof fplacenta, fcord, fand
f membranes fhave fincreased.
KEY: fIntegrated fProcess: fTeaching fand fLearning f| fCognitive fLevel: fKnowledge f|
f Content fArea: fMaternity f| fClient fNeed: fHealth fPromotion fand fMaintenance f|
f Difficulty fLevel: fEasy
2. Tobacco fuse fduring fpregnancy fis fassociated fwith fadverse feffects fon fthe
f unborn finfant fsuch fas fintrauterine fgrowth frestriction, fpreterm fbirths, fand
f respiratory fproblems. fBy frace, fwhich fhas fthe fhighest fpercentages fof
f smokers?
a. American f Indian f and fAlaskan f Natives
b. Asian f or fPacific fIslanders
c. Non-Hispanic fblacks
d. Non-Hispanic fwhites
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a. 36% f of f American f Indian f and f Native f American f women f are fcigarette fsmokers.
b. 4.3% f of f Asian f or f Pacific fIslander f women f are f cigarette fsmokers.
c. 17.1% f of f non-Hispanic f black f women f are fcigarette fsmokers.
d. 19.6% f of f non-Hispanic f white f women f are fcigarette fsmokers.
KEY: fIntegrated fProcess: fClinical fProblem fSolving f| fCognitive fLevel: fKnowledge
f | f Content fArea: fMaternity f| fClient fNeed: fSafe fand fEffective fCare fEnvironment f|
f Difficulty fLevel: fEasy
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, 3. Which f of fthe ffollowing fwomen f is fat f the f highest frisk ffor fhealth fdisparity?
a. A fwhite, fmiddle-class, f 16-year-old fwoman
b. An fAfrican fAmerican, f middle-class, f 25-year-old fwoman
c. An fAfrican f American, f upper-middle-class, f 19-year-old fwoman
d. An fAsian, flow-income, f30-year-old fwoman
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a. Although fage f is fa frisk ffactor, fincome f contributes f to fdisparity.
b. Although fAfrican fAmerican fwomen fare fat fincreased frisk, fincome faccounts ffor
f the flargest fdisparity.
c. Although fage fand frace fcontribute fto fincreased frisk, fincome faccounts ffor fthe
f largest fdisparity.
d. Although fage fand frace fcontribute fto fincreased frisk, fincome faccounts ffor fthe
f largest fdisparity.
KEY: fIntegrated fProcess: fClinical f Problem fSolving f | fCognitive fLevel: fApplication f|
Content fArea: fMaternity f| fClient fNeed: fHealth fPromotion fand fMaintenance f|
f Difficulty fLevel: fModerate
4. A f neonate f born fat f36 f weeks f gestation fis f classified f as f which f of fthe ffollowing?
a. Very f premature
b. Moderately fpremature
c. Late f premature
d. Term
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a. Very f premature f is f less f than f 32 f weeks f gestation.
b. Moderately f premature fis f 32 f to f 33 f completed f weeks f gestation.
c. Correct. f Late fpremature f is f 34 f to f 36 fcompleted fweeks f gestation.
d. Term fis f 37 f to f 42 f weeks fgestation.
KEY: fIntegrated fProcess: fClinical fProblem fSolving f| fCognitive fLevel: fApplication
f | f Content fArea: fMaternity f| fClient fNeed: fPhysiological fAdaptation f| fDifficulty
f Level: f Easy
5. The fperinatal fnurse fexplains fto fthe fstudent fnurse fthat fa fgoal fof fthe fHealthy
f People f2020 freport fis fto:
a. Increase f proportion f of f infants f who f are f breastfed f to f 93.1%.
b. Increase f proportion f of f infants f who f are f breastfed fto f 90.7%.
c. Increase f proportion f of f infants f who f are f breastfed f to f 85.6%.
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, d. Increase fproportion f of f infants f who fare f breastfed fto f83.9%.
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