Care 7th edition All Chapters
Rationalised 2024-2025
1/21 During a prenatal intake interview, the client informs the nurse that she
would prefer a midwife to provide her care during pregnancy and deliver her
infant. What information would be most appropriate for the nurse to share with
this patient?
a. Midwifery care is available only to clients who are uninsured because their
services are less expensive than an obstetrician. Costs are often lower than an
obstetric provider.
b. The client will receive fewer interventions during the birth process. - B
1/22 While obtaining a detailed history from a woman who has recently
emigrated from Somalia, the nurse realizes that the client has undergone female
genital mutilation (FGM). The nurse's best response to this patient is:
a. "This is a very abnormal practice and rarely seen in the United States."
b. "Do you know who performed this so that it can be reported to the
authorities?"
c. "We will be able to restore your circumcision fully after delivery."
d. "The extent of your circumcision will affect - D
1/24 Healthy People 2020 has established national health priorities that focus on
a number of maternal-child health indicators. Nurses are assuming greater roles
in assessing family health and providing care across the perinatal continuum.
Therefore it is important for the nurse to be aware that significant progress has
been made in:
a. The reduction of fetal deaths and use of prenatal care.
b. Low birth weight and preterm birth.
c. Elimination of health disparities based on race.
d. Infant mort - A
, 2/2 In what form do families tend to be most socially vulnerable?
a. Married-blended family c. Nuclear family
b. Extended family d. Single-parent family - D
2/3 Health care functions carried out by families to meet their members' needs
include:
a. Developing family budgets.
b. Socializing children.
c. Meeting nutritional requirements.
d. Teaching family members about birth control. - C
2/4 The nurse should be aware that the criteria used to make decisions and
solve problems within families are based primarily on family:
a. Rituals and customs. c. Boundaries and channels.
b. Values and beliefs. d. Socialization processes. - B
2/5 Using the family stress theory as an intervention approach for working with
families experiencing parenting, the nurse can help the family change internal
context factors. These include:
a. Biologic and genetic makeup.
b. Maturation of family members.
c. The family's perception of the event.
d. The prevailing cultural beliefs of society. - C
2/6 While working in the prenatal clinic, you care for a very diverse group of
patients. When planning interventions for these families, you realize that
acceptance of the interventions will be most influenced by:
a. Educational achievement. c. Subcultural group.
b. Income level. d. Individual beliefs. - D