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CHAPTERS (01 -49).GRADE A+ TO THE MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE 6TH EDITION
6TH EDITION
,TABLE OF CONTENts
chapter 01: 21st century maternity nursing ...................................................4
chapter 02: community care: the family and culture ................................... 25
chapter 03: assessment and health promotion ............................................ 42
chapter 04: reproductive system concerns .................................................. 71
chapter 05: infertility, contraception, and abortion ................................... 108
chapter 06: genetics, conception, and fetal development ......................... 139
chapter 07: anatomy and physiology of pregnancy .................................... 166
chapter 08: nursing care of the family during pregnancy .......................... 192
chapter 09: maternal and fetal nutrition .................................................... 221
chapter 10: assessment of high risk pregnancy ........................................ 250
chapter 11: high risk perinatal care: preexisting conditions ..................... 273
chapter 12: high risk perinatal care: gestational conditions ..................... 308
chapter 13: labor and birth processes........................................................ 345
chapter 14: pain management .................................................................... 368
chapter 15: fetal assessment during labor ................................................. 398
chapter 16: nursing care of the family during labor and birth.................... 430
chapter 17: labor and birth complications ................................................. 470
chapter 18: maternal physiologic changes ................................................ 498
chapter 19: nursing care of the family during the postpartum period ....... 522
chapter 20: transition to parenthood.......................................................... 546
chapter 21: postpartum complications ...................................................... 573
chapter 22: physiologic and behavioral adaptations of the newborn ........ 604
chapter 23: nursing care of the newborn and family.................................. 638
chapter 24: newborn nutrition and feeding ................................................ 659
chapter 25: the high risk newborn .............................................................. 688
chapter 26: 21st century pediatric nursing ................................................ 731
chapter 27: family, social, cultural, and religious influences on child health
promotion .................................................................................................... 742
,chapter 28: developmental and genetic influences on child health
promotion .................................................................................................... 755
chapter 29: communication, history, and physical assessment ................ 779
chapter 30: pain assessment and management in children....................... 813
chapter 31: the infant and family ............................................................... 830
chapter 32: the toddler and family ............................................................. 869
chapter 33: the preschooler and family...................................................... 899
chapter 34: the school-age child and family .............................................. 923
chapter 35: the adolescent and family ....................................................... 951
chapter 36: impact of chronic illness, disability, and end-of-life care for the
child and family........................................................................................... 986
chapter 37: impact of cognitive or sensory impairment on the child and
family ........................................................................................................ 1015
chapter 38: family-centered care of the child during illness and
hospitalization .......................................................................................... 1048
chapter 39: pediatric variations of nursing interventions ........................ 1069
chapter 40: respiratory dysfunction ......................................................... 1108
chapter 41: gastrointestinal dysfunction ................................................. 1140
chapter 42: cardiovascular dysfunction ................................................... 1177
chapter 43: hematologic and immunologic dysfunction .......................... 1219
chapter 44: cancer .................................................................................... 1257
chapter 45: genitourinary dysfunction ..................................................... 1294
chapter 46: cerebral dysfunction ............................................................. 1320
chapter 47: endocrine dysfunction ........................................................... 1355
chapter 48: musculoskeletal or articular dysfunction ............................. 1382
chapter 49: neuromuscular or muscular dysfunction............................... 1409
, unit i. introduction to maternal-child health nursing
chapter 01: 21st century maternity nursing
multiple choice
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.
b. mitral valve prolapse (mvp).
c. chronic hypertension
d. anemia.
accurate ans>>a
the most frequently reported maternal medical risk factors are diabetes and hypertension associated
with pregnancy. both of these conditions are associated with maternal obesity. there are no studies that
indicate mvp is among the most frequently reported maternal risk factors. hypertension associated with
pregnancy, not chronic hypertension, is one of the most frequently reported maternal medical risk
factors. although anemia is a concern in pregnancy, it is not one of the most frequently reported
maternal medical risk factors in pregnancy.
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 communication. which of the following
correctly defines this acronym?
a. situation, baseline assessment, response
b. situation, background, assessment, recommendation
c. subjective background, assessment, recommendation
d. situation, background, anticipated recommendation
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