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Table’ of’ Contents
Table’ of’ Contents
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Chapter’ 01:’ Perspectives’ on’ Maternal,’ Newborn,’ and’ Womens’ Health’ Care’C 2
hapter’02:’Family-Centered’Community-Based’ Care 9
Chapter’ 03:’ Anatomy’ and’ Physiology’ of’ the’ Reproductive’ System’Ch 17
apter’04:’Common’Reproductive’Issues 24
Chapter’ 05:’ Sexually’ Transmitted’ Infections’Chapter 32
’06:’Disorders’of’ the’ Breasts 40
Chapter’ 07:’ Benign’ Disorders’ of’ the’ Female’ Reproductive’ Tract’Chap 48
ter’08:’Cancers’ of’the’Female’ Reproductive’ Tract 56
Chapter’ 09:’ Violence’ and’ Abuse 64
Chapter’ 10:’ Fetal’ Development’ and’ Genetics’Chapter 72
’ 11:’ Maternal’ Adaptation’ During’ Pregnancy’Chapter’ 1 79
2:’ Nursing’ Management’ During’ Pregnancy’Chapter’1 87
3:’Labor’and’Birth’Process 95
Chapter’ 14:’ Nursing’ Management’ During’ Labor’ and’ Birth’Chapter’ 103
15:’Postpartum’Adaptations 112
Chapter’ 16:’ Nursing’ Management’ During’ the’ Postpartum’ Period’Cha 120
pter’17:’Newborn’Transitioning 128
Chapter’ 18:’ Nursing’ Management’ of’ the’ Newborn 136
Chapter’ 19:’ Nursing’ Management’ of’ Pregnancy’ at’ Risk- 145
’ Pregnancy’Chapter’20:’Nursing’Management’of’ the’ Pregnancy’ at’ Ri 153
sk’Chapter’ 21:’ Nursing’ Management’ of’ Labor’ and’ Birth’ at’Risk 161
Chapter’ 22:’ Nursing’ Management’ of’ the’ Postpartum’ Woman’ at’ Risk’C 169
hapter’ 23:’ Nursing’ Care’ of’ the’Newborn’With’ Special’ Needs’Chapter’2 177
4:’Nursing’Management’of’the’Newborn’at’Risk 185
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Chapter’ 01:’ Perspectives’ on’ Maternal,’ Newborn,’ and’ Womens’ Health’Car
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1. The’United’States’ranks’50th’in’the’world’for’maternal’mortality’and’41st’among’industrialized’nations’fori’
nfant’mortality’rate.’When’developing’programs’to’assist’in’decreasing’these’rates,’which’factor’would’
most’likely’need’to’be’addressed’as’having’the’greatest’impact?
A) Resolving’all’language’and’cultural’differences
B) Assuring’early’and’adequate’prenatal’care
C) Providing’more’extensive’women's’shelters
D) Encouraging’all’women’to’eat’a’balanced’diet
2. When’integrating’the’principles’of’family-centered’care,’the’nurse’would’include’which’of’the’following?
A) Childbirth’is’viewed’as’a’procedural’event
B) Families’are’unable’to’make’informed’choices
C) Childbirth’results’in’changes’in’relationships
D) Families’require’little’information’to’make’appropriate’decisions
3. When’preparing’a’teaching’plan’for’a’group’of’first-
time’pregnant’women,’the’nurse’expects’to’review’how’maternity’care’has’changed’over’the’years.’Which’of’t
he’following’would’the’nurse’include’when’discussing’events’of’the’20th’ century?
A) Epidemics’of’puerperal’fever
B) Performance’of’the’first’cesarean’birth
C) Development’of’the’x-ray’to’assess’pelvic’size
D) Creation’of’free-standing’birth’centers
4. After’teaching’a’group’of’students’about’pregnancy-
related’mortality,’the’instructor’determines’thata’ dditional’teaching’is’needed’when’the’students’iden
tify’which’condition’as’a’leading’cause?
A) Hemorrhage
B) Embolism
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C) Obstructed’labor