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p p


Chapter p01: p21st pCentury pMaternity pNursing.................................................................................... 4
Chapter p02: pCommunity pCare: pThe pFamily pand pCulture ................................................................ 16
MATCHING .................................................................................................................................... 25
Chapter p05: pInfertility, pContraception, pand pAbortion ...................................................................... 27
MATCHING .................................................................................................................................... 43
COMPLETION ................................................................................................................................ 44
Chapter p06: pGenetics, pConception, pand pFetal pDevelopment ........................................................... 44
Chapter p09: pMaternal pand pFetal pNutrition ....................................................................................... 69
Chapter p25: pThe pHigh pRisk pNewborn ............................................................................................. 94
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................132
Chapter p27: pFamily, pSocial, pCultural, pand pReligious pInfluences pon pChild pHealth pPromotion ......136
Chapter p28: pDevelopmental pand pGenetic pInfluences pon pChild pHealth pPromotion ........................149
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................170
Chapter p29: pCommunication, pHistory, pand pPhysical pAssessment ..................................................172
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................201
Chapter p30: pPain pAssessment pand pManagement pin pChildren.........................................................203
COMPLETION ...............................................................................................................................214
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................215
Chapter p31: pThe pInfant pand pFamily ................................................................................................217
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................254
Chapter p32: pThe pToddler pand pFamily.............................................................................................256
Chapter p33: pThe pPreschooler pand pFamily ......................................................................................285
Chapter p34: pThe pSchool-Age pChild pand pFamily ............................................................................308
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................336
MULTIPLE pCHOICE .....................................................................................................................338
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................383
Chapter p36: pChronic pIllness, pDisability, pand pEnd-of-Life pCare .....................................................385
Chapter p37: pImpact pof pCognitive por pSensory pImpairment pon pthe pChild pand pFamily ....................417
Chapter p38: pFamily-Centered pCare pof pthe pChild pDuring pIllness pand pHospitalization ...................451
Chapter p39: pPediatric pVariations pof pNursing pInterventions ...........................................................470
COMPLETION ...............................................................................................................................507
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................507
Chapter p40: pRespiratory pDysfunction .............................................................................................509
Chapter p41: pGastrointestinal pDysfunction ......................................................................................540

,MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................576
Chapter p42: pCardiovascular pDysfunction .......................................................................................576
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................613
Chapter p43: pHematologic pand pImmunologic pDysfunction .............................................................615
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................654
Chapter p44: pGenitourinary pDysfunction .........................................................................................655
MULTIPLE pCHOICE .....................................................................................................................682
MATCHING ...................................................................................................................................715
Chapter p46: pEndocrine pDysfunction ...............................................................................................717
Chapter p47: pIntegumentary pDysfunction ........................................................................................742
Chapter p48: pMusculoskeletal por pArticular pDysfunction .................................................................780
Chapter p49: pNeuromuscular por pMuscular pDysfunction ..................................................................806

, Chapter p01: p21st pCentury pMaternity pNursing

1. When pproviding pcare pfor pa ppregnant pwoman, pthe pnurse pshould pbe paware pthat pone pof pthe
pmost pfrequently preported pmaternal pmedical prisk pfactors pis:




a. Diabetes pmellitus. c. pChronic phypertension.



b. Mitral pvalve pprolapse p(MVP). d. pAnemia.


ANS: pA

2. To pensure poptimal poutcomes pfor pthe ppatient, pthe pcontemporary pmaternity pnurse pmust
pincorporate pboth pteamwork pand pcommunication pwith pclinicians pinto pher pcare pdelivery, pThe

pSBAR ptechnique pof pcommunication pis pan peasy-to-remember pmechanism pfor pcommunication.

pWhich pof pthe pfollowing pcorrectly pdefines pthis pacronym?




a. Situation, pbaseline passessment, presponse



b. Situation, pbackground, passessment, precommendation



c. Subjective pbackground, passessment, precommendation



d. Situation, pbackground, panticipated precommendation


ANS: pB

3. The prole pof pthe pprofessional pnurse pcaring pfor pchildbearing pfamilies phas pevolved pto pemphasize:


a. Providing pcare pto ppatients pdirectly pat pthe pbedside.

b. Primarily phospital pcare pof pmaternity ppatients.



c. Practice pusing pan pevidence-based papproach.

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