,Unit 1: Introduction to Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
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● Chapter 1: Foundations in Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
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● Chapter 2: Culturally Competent Nursing Care
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Unit 2: Women's Health Through the Lifespan
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● Chapter 3: Health Promotion, Disease and Injury Prevention, and
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Well-Person Care cn
● Chapter 4: Influences on Fertility
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● Chapter 5: Family Planning
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● Chapter 6: Structural and Tissue Disorders of the Reproductive System
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● Chapter 7: Commonly Occurring Reproductive and Genitourinary System
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Infections
● Chapter 8: Disorders of the Breast
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● Chapter 9: Violence Against Women
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Unit 3: Care During Pregnancy
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● Chapter 10: Pregnancy
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● Chapter 11: Prenatal Care
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● Chapter 12: Pregnancy at Risk
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● Chapter 13: Prenatal Testing
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● Chapter 14: Childbirth Education Options
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Unit 4: Care During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 15: Process of Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 16: Electronic Fetal and Uterine Contraction Monitoring
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● Chapter 17: Pain Management During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 18: Nursing Care and Interventions During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 19: Complications of Labor and Birth
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Unit 5: Care During the Postpartum Period
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● Chapter 20: Postpartum Care
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, ● Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications
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Unit 6: Newborn Care
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● Chapter 22: Immediate Care of the Newborn
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● Chapter 23: Newborn Assessment
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● Chapter 24: Care of the Typical Newborn
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● Chapter 25: Care of the Newborn at Risk
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● Chapter 26: Perinatal Bereavement
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● Chapter 27: Unfolding Case Study: Applying Clinical Judgment
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, Chapter 1: Foundations in Maternal-
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Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
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1. A nurse is providing education to a 14-year-
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old patient during a wellness visit. According to the American College of Obstetric
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ians and Gynecologists (ACOG), which of the following is the primary reason for
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a person of this age to see a gynecologic health-care provider?
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A. To receive a first Papanicolaou (Pap) smear
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B. To discuss normal hormonal changes and menstrual cycle issues
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C. To initiate permanent sterilization procedures
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D. To undergo screening for menopause
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Correct Answer: B cn cn
Rationales: ACOG recommends that persons assigned female at birth (AFAB) s
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ee a gynecologic provider between ages 13 and 15 to discuss hormonal chang
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es and menstruation. Pap smears, sterilization, and menopause screenings a
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re not the primary focus for this age group.
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2. A nurse is caring for a newborn in the initial recovery period. According to standard pr
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ofessional staffing guidelines for perinatal units, what is the expected
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B. One nurse to four newborns cn cn cn cn
C. One nurse to two parent-baby couplets
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D. One nurse to six stable newborns
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Correct Answer: A cn cn
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one nursing care during the initial recovery period to ensure safety and quali
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ty. Ratios of 1:4 or 1:2 couplets are appropriate for later postpartum care but
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not the immediate recovery period.
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3. A nurse manager is reviewing "errors of omission" within a labor and birth unit.
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Which of the following documented actions represents an error of omission?
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A. Administering an incorrect dose of an antihypertensive medication cn cn cn cn cn cn cn
B. Failing to record a patient’s intake and output measures
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C. Using an infusion pump that has not been properly calibrated
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D. Entering an incorrect patient name on a lab specimen cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn
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● Chapter 1: Foundations in Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
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● Chapter 2: Culturally Competent Nursing Care
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Unit 2: Women's Health Through the Lifespan
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● Chapter 3: Health Promotion, Disease and Injury Prevention, and
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Well-Person Care cn
● Chapter 4: Influences on Fertility
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● Chapter 5: Family Planning
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● Chapter 6: Structural and Tissue Disorders of the Reproductive System
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● Chapter 7: Commonly Occurring Reproductive and Genitourinary System
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Infections
● Chapter 8: Disorders of the Breast
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● Chapter 9: Violence Against Women
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Unit 3: Care During Pregnancy
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● Chapter 10: Pregnancy
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● Chapter 11: Prenatal Care
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● Chapter 12: Pregnancy at Risk
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● Chapter 13: Prenatal Testing
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● Chapter 14: Childbirth Education Options
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Unit 4: Care During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 15: Process of Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 16: Electronic Fetal and Uterine Contraction Monitoring
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● Chapter 17: Pain Management During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 18: Nursing Care and Interventions During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 19: Complications of Labor and Birth
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Unit 5: Care During the Postpartum Period
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● Chapter 20: Postpartum Care
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, ● Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications
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Unit 6: Newborn Care
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● Chapter 22: Immediate Care of the Newborn
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● Chapter 23: Newborn Assessment
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● Chapter 24: Care of the Typical Newborn
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● Chapter 25: Care of the Newborn at Risk
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● Chapter 26: Perinatal Bereavement
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● Chapter 27: Unfolding Case Study: Applying Clinical Judgment
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, Chapter 1: Foundations in Maternal-
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Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
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1. A nurse is providing education to a 14-year-
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old patient during a wellness visit. According to the American College of Obstetric
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ians and Gynecologists (ACOG), which of the following is the primary reason for
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a person of this age to see a gynecologic health-care provider?
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A. To receive a first Papanicolaou (Pap) smear
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B. To discuss normal hormonal changes and menstrual cycle issues
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C. To initiate permanent sterilization procedures
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D. To undergo screening for menopause
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Correct Answer: B cn cn
Rationales: ACOG recommends that persons assigned female at birth (AFAB) s
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ee a gynecologic provider between ages 13 and 15 to discuss hormonal chang
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es and menstruation. Pap smears, sterilization, and menopause screenings a
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re not the primary focus for this age group.
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2. A nurse is caring for a newborn in the initial recovery period. According to standard pr
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ofessional staffing guidelines for perinatal units, what is the expected
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nurse-to-patient ratio for this newborn? cn cn cn cn
A. One nurse to one newborn cn cn cn cn
B. One nurse to four newborns cn cn cn cn
C. One nurse to two parent-baby couplets
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D. One nurse to six stable newborns
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not the immediate recovery period.
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3. A nurse manager is reviewing "errors of omission" within a labor and birth unit.
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Which of the following documented actions represents an error of omission?
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A. Administering an incorrect dose of an antihypertensive medication cn cn cn cn cn cn cn
B. Failing to record a patient’s intake and output measures
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C. Using an infusion pump that has not been properly calibrated
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D. Entering an incorrect patient name on a lab specimen cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn