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Module 1 Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing questions and answers 100% correct.
Which of the following standard of professional performance is being applied to Nurse 
Sandra when the quality and effectiveness of her nursing practice is being evaluated? * 
 
A. Quality of care 
B. Performance appraisal 
C. Education 
D. Collegiality - Answer- A. Quality of care 
 
After providing the care of Nurse Jay to his patient, he makes sure that he continuously 
monitor the outcome and use improvement methods based on the need. This QSEN 
competency can be identified as: * 
 
A. Patie...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Which of the following standard of professional performance is being applied to Nurse 
Sandra when the quality and effectiveness of her nursing practice is being evaluated? * 
 
A. Quality of care 
B. Performance appraisal 
C. Education 
D. Collegiality - Answer- A. Quality of care 
 
After providing the care of Nurse Jay to his patient, he makes sure that he continuously 
monitor the outcome and use improvement methods based on the need. This QSEN 
competency can be identified as: * 
 
A. Patie...
Maternal & Child Care 2024 questions and answers rated A
A woman is giving birth to her third child in a setting that allows her husband and other two 
children to be actively involved in the process. The nurse caring for the woman must also 
consider the husband and family as patients and work to meet their needs. This type of setting 
is termed: 
 
A.family-centered care 
B.emergency care 
C.hospice care 
D.individual care - Answer- A. Family- Centered Care 
 
Family-centered care is any setting in which the pregnant woman and family are treated as ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
A woman is giving birth to her third child in a setting that allows her husband and other two 
children to be actively involved in the process. The nurse caring for the woman must also 
consider the husband and family as patients and work to meet their needs. This type of setting 
is termed: 
 
A.family-centered care 
B.emergency care 
C.hospice care 
D.individual care - Answer- A. Family- Centered Care 
 
Family-centered care is any setting in which the pregnant woman and family are treated as ...
Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice Quiz (3,1,2,4,5,) complete solutions (2024-2025)
Which behaviors would be exhibited during the letting-go phase of maternal role adaptation. 
Select all that apply. - Answer- Emergence of family unit 
Sexual intimacy relationship continuing 
Defining one's individual roles 
 
While making a visit to the home of a postpartum woman 1 week after birth, the nurse should 
recognize that the woman would characteristically: - Answer- Vacillate between the desire to 
have her own nurturing needs met and the need to take charge of her own care and tha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
Which behaviors would be exhibited during the letting-go phase of maternal role adaptation. 
Select all that apply. - Answer- Emergence of family unit 
Sexual intimacy relationship continuing 
Defining one's individual roles 
 
While making a visit to the home of a postpartum woman 1 week after birth, the nurse should 
recognize that the woman would characteristically: - Answer- Vacillate between the desire to 
have her own nurturing needs met and the need to take charge of her own care and tha...
Maternal Child NCLEX Review Questions and answers 100% correct solutions.
A nurse is assessing a premature infant. What would initially alert the nurse that the infant is 
having respiratory distress? 
 
A. Flaring nostrils 
B. Sporadic crying 
C. Ineffective cough 
D. Decreased pulse rate - Correct answer- Answer: A 
 
Rationale: 
In attempt to increase intake of oxygen, the respiratory rate increases with flaring of nostrils 
as a cardinal sign. It is significant to note that when a neonate is in respiratory distress, the 
rate of respirations will increase. Sporadi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
A nurse is assessing a premature infant. What would initially alert the nurse that the infant is 
having respiratory distress? 
 
A. Flaring nostrils 
B. Sporadic crying 
C. Ineffective cough 
D. Decreased pulse rate - Correct answer- Answer: A 
 
Rationale: 
In attempt to increase intake of oxygen, the respiratory rate increases with flaring of nostrils 
as a cardinal sign. It is significant to note that when a neonate is in respiratory distress, the 
rate of respirations will increase. Sporadi...
Maternal & Child Health Nursing question and answers graded A
Ballottement - Answer- a palpatory technique for feeling a floating object in the body 
(especially for determining the position of a fetus by feeling the rebound of the fetus after a 
quick digital tap on the wall of the uterus) 
 
Braxton Hick's contractions - Answer- Short, fairly painless uterine contractions during 
pregnancy that may be mistaken for labor pains. They allow the uterus to grow and help 
circulate blood through the uterine blood vessels. 
 
Chadwick's sign - Answer- A purpl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Ballottement - Answer- a palpatory technique for feeling a floating object in the body 
(especially for determining the position of a fetus by feeling the rebound of the fetus after a 
quick digital tap on the wall of the uterus) 
 
Braxton Hick's contractions - Answer- Short, fairly painless uterine contractions during 
pregnancy that may be mistaken for labor pains. They allow the uterus to grow and help 
circulate blood through the uterine blood vessels. 
 
Chadwick's sign - Answer- A purpl...
Maternal Child Nursing Exam 1 questions and answers 100% verified
48 - Answer- All health plans under the Newborn and Mother's Health Act can stay in the 
hospital _____ hours after an uncomplicated vaginal birth. 
 
Congenital and Chromosomal Abnormalities - Answer- The number one cause of infant 
mortality is 
 
Traffic Accidents - Answer- ______________are the leading cause of death in adolescence. 
 
Family Centered Care - Answer- This recognizes the family as the one constant in the child's 
life. They provide support, respect, encouragement, strength a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
48 - Answer- All health plans under the Newborn and Mother's Health Act can stay in the 
hospital _____ hours after an uncomplicated vaginal birth. 
 
Congenital and Chromosomal Abnormalities - Answer- The number one cause of infant 
mortality is 
 
Traffic Accidents - Answer- ______________are the leading cause of death in adolescence. 
 
Family Centered Care - Answer- This recognizes the family as the one constant in the child's 
life. They provide support, respect, encouragement, strength a...
Maternal & Child Health Nursing (Pillitteri) exam question and answers (latest update 2024)
Age of viability - Answer- The age at which a baby can survive in the event of a premature 
birth., Age at which a preterm newborn can survive, about 22 weeks, weight and maturity are 
crucial 
 
Amniocentesis - Answer- (pregnancy) extraction by centesis of amniotic fluid from a 
pregnant woman (after the 15th week of pregnancy) to aid in the diagnosis of fetal 
abnormalities 
 
Amniotic membrane - Answer- The innermost layer which encloses the fetus and produces 
amniotic fluid 
 
Chorionic mem...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Age of viability - Answer- The age at which a baby can survive in the event of a premature 
birth., Age at which a preterm newborn can survive, about 22 weeks, weight and maturity are 
crucial 
 
Amniocentesis - Answer- (pregnancy) extraction by centesis of amniotic fluid from a 
pregnant woman (after the 15th week of pregnancy) to aid in the diagnosis of fetal 
abnormalities 
 
Amniotic membrane - Answer- The innermost layer which encloses the fetus and produces 
amniotic fluid 
 
Chorionic mem...
Maternal Child unit 1 practice questions( Complete answered)rated A+
1/1 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. c. Chronic hypertension. 
b. Mitral valve prolapse (MVP). d. Anemia. - Correct Answer- A 
 
1/2 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 mechan...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
1/1 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. c. Chronic hypertension. 
b. Mitral valve prolapse (MVP). d. Anemia. - Correct Answer- A 
 
1/2 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 mechan...
Ammo questions and best rated answers (latest update 2024) Graded A+
Navy gun ammunition is classified by what characteristic? - Answer- By the size of the gun 
which it is used. 
 
What does fixed ammunitions mean? - Answer- The projectile and the cartridge case, 
containing the primer and propellant charge all form one unit 
 
Guns through __-mm use fixed ammunition? - Answer- 76-mm 
 
What is Separated ammunitions? - Answer- The projectile and cartridge are rammed into the 
fun chamber together as one piece, but they are not physically joined 
 
Service ammo i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Navy gun ammunition is classified by what characteristic? - Answer- By the size of the gun 
which it is used. 
 
What does fixed ammunitions mean? - Answer- The projectile and the cartridge case, 
containing the primer and propellant charge all form one unit 
 
Guns through __-mm use fixed ammunition? - Answer- 76-mm 
 
What is Separated ammunitions? - Answer- The projectile and cartridge are rammed into the 
fun chamber together as one piece, but they are not physically joined 
 
Service ammo i...
Ammo-18 study guide latest update 2024 complete solutions.
Who is responsible for reporting explosives safety program status directly to the commanding 
officer ? - Answer- Explosives Safety Officer (ESO) 
 
After identifying and accessing a hazard, what is the next step in the Operational Risk 
Management (ORM) process ? - Answer- Make risk decisions 
 
Which information item is NOT required on a mishap report ? - Answer- Name of the task 
supervisor when the mishap occurred 
 
Which document is NOT a QUAL/CERT training record requirement ? - Answer- C...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Who is responsible for reporting explosives safety program status directly to the commanding 
officer ? - Answer- Explosives Safety Officer (ESO) 
 
After identifying and accessing a hazard, what is the next step in the Operational Risk 
Management (ORM) process ? - Answer- Make risk decisions 
 
Which information item is NOT required on a mishap report ? - Answer- Name of the task 
supervisor when the mishap occurred 
 
Which document is NOT a QUAL/CERT training record requirement ? - Answer- C...