LEARNING WORKBOOK 2026 PREGNANCY
NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH CARE
◉ Refers to a working relationship with one's colleagues.
Answer: Collegiality
◉ Refers to a code to guide practice.
Answer: Ethics
◉ Refers to examination of the effectiveness of interventions in
relation to expected outcomes.
Answer: Evaluation
◉ The most significant pitfall for nurses using social media
technology.
Answer: Violation of patient privacy and confidentiality
◉ Blends complementary and alternative therapies with
conventional Western treatment.
Answer: Integrative health care
,◉ Indicate that births occurring in the hospital accounted for 99% of
births.
Answer: Trends in childbirth practices
◉ Now discouraged in the second stage of labor.
Answer: Delayed pushing
◉ Are declining.
Answer: Episiotomy rates
◉ Is encouraged for newborns immediately after birth.
Answer: Breastfeeding
◉ Are beginning to decline.
Answer: Birth rates for women 40 to 44 years old
◉ Rates are elevated in the United States.
Answer: Maternal death owing to racial disparity
◉ Is based on knowledge gained through research and clinical trials.
Answer: Evidence-based practice
,◉ The level of practice a reasonably prudent nurse provides.
Answer: Standard of care
◉ The client will receive fewer interventions during the birth
process.
Answer: Midwifery care
◉ Midwifery services are available to all, regardless of the type of
insurance they have.
Answer: Cohort of low-risk pregnant women
◉ The governing body that ensures core competencies for midwives
are met.
Answer: American College of Nurse-Midwives
◉ Can take place at home, in freestanding birth centers, and in
community and teaching hospitals.
Answer: Delivery locations for midwives
◉ Can lead to expulsion from school or firing due to injudicious
posts.
Answer: Social media pitfalls for nurses
, ◉ 12.2% of Hispanic women and 11.8% of non-Hispanic black
women received either late or no prenatal care.
Answer: Disparities in prenatal care
◉ The percentage is increasing.
Answer: Cesarean births
◉ Identifies risks and establishes preventive practices but does not
define the standard of care.
Answer: Risk management
◉ Unexpected negative occurrences that do not establish the
standard of care.
Answer: Sentinel event
◉ An evaluative process for nursing but does not define the
standard of care.
Answer: Failure to rescue
◉ Provide care at home, birth centers, hospitals.
Answer: Midwives
◉ Cultural practice affecting women's health and delivery.