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, Introduction H to H Maternity H and H Pediatric H Nursing
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Author: H Gloria H Leifer
Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
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Table of ContentsH H
UNIT I: An Overview of Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
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1. The Past, Present, and Future
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UNIT II: Maternal-Newborn Nursing and Women’s Health
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2. Human Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
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3. Fetal Development
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4. Prenatal Care and Adaptations to Pregnancy
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5. Nursing Care of Women with Complications during Pregnancy
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6. Nursing Care of Mother and Infant during Labor and Birth
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7. Nursing Management of Pain during Labor and Birth
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8. Nursing Care of Women with Complications during Labor and Birth
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9. The Family after Birth
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10. Nursing Care of Women with Complications Following Birth
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11. The Nurse’s Role in Women’s Health Care
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12. The Term Newborn
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13. Preterm and Post-Term Newborns
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14. The Newborn with a Perinatal Injury or Congenital Malformation
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UNIT III: The Growing Child and Family
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15. An Overview of Growth, Development, and Nutrition
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16. The Infant
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17. The Toddler
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18. The Preschool Child
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19. The School-Age Child
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20. The Adolescent
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UNIT IV: Adapting Care to the Pediatric Patient
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21. The Child’s Experience of Hospitalization
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22. Health Care Adaptations for the Child and Family
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UNIT V: The H H H Child Needing Nursing Care
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23. The Child
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24. The Child
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25. The Child
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26. The Child
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27. The Child with a Condition of the Blood, Blood-Forming Organs or Lymphatic
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System
28. The Child with a Gastrointestinal Condition
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29. The Child with a Genitourinary Condition
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30. The Child with a Skin Condition
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31. The Child with a Metabolic Condition
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32. Childhood Communicable Diseases, Bioterrorism, Natural Disasters and the
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Maternal-Child Patient
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33. The Child with an Emotional or Behavioral Condition
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UNIT VI: The Changing Health Care Environment
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34. Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
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, Introduction H to H Maternity H and H Pediatric H Nursing
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Chapter 01: The Past, Present, and Future
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MULTIPLE H CHOICE
1. A Hpatient Hchooses Hto Hhave Hthe Hcertified Hnurse Hmidwife H(CNM) Hprovide Hcare Hduring Hher Hpregnancy. H
What HdoesHthe H CNMs H scope H of H practice H include?
a. Practice H independent H from H medical H supervision
b. Comprehensive Hprenatal Hcare
c. Attendance Hat Hall Hdeliveries
d. Cesarean Hsections
ANS: H B
The HCNM Hprovides Hcomprehensive Hprenatal Hand Hpostnatal Hcare, Hattends Huncomplicated Hdeliveries, Hand H
ensuresHthat H a H backup H physician H is H available H in H case H of H unforeseen H problems.
DIF: HCognitive HLevel: HComprehension HREF: HPage H6 HOBJ: H12
TOP: HAdvance HPractice HNursing HRoles HKEY: HNursing HProcess HStep: HImplementation
MSC: HNCLEX: HHealth HPromotion Hand HMaintenance: HPrevention Hand HEarly HDetection Hof HDisease
2. Which Hmedical Hpioneer Hdiscovered Hthe Hrelationship Hbetween Hthe Hincidence Hof Hpuerperal Hfever Hand H
unwashedHhands?
a. Karl H Cred
b. Ignaz H Semmelweis
c. Louis H Pasteur
d. Joseph H Lister
ANS: H B
Ignaz HSemmelweis Hdeduced Hthat Hpuerperal Hfever Hwas Hseptic, Hcontagious, Hand Htransmitted Hby Hthe H
unwashedHhands H of H physicians H and H medical H students.
DIF: HCognitive HLevel: HKnowledge HREF: HPage H2 H
OBJ: H1HTOP: H The H Past H KEY: H Nursing H Process H
Step: H N/A
MSC: HNCLEX: HSafe, HEffective HCare HEnvironment: HSafety Hand HInfection HControl
3. A Hpregnant Hwoman Hwho Hhas Hrecently Himmigrated Hto Hthe HUnited HStates Hcomments Hto Hthe Hnurse, HI Ham
H afraid Hof H
childbirth. H It H is H so H dangerous. H I H am H afraid H I H will H die. H What H is H the H best H nursing H
response H reflecting H cultural H sensitivity?
a. Maternal Hmortality Hin Hthe HUnited HStates His Hextremely Hlow.
b. Anesthesia His Havailable Hto Hrelieve Hpain Hduring Hlabor Hand Hchildbirth.
c. Tell Hme Hwhy Hyou Hare Hafraid Hof Hchildbirth.
d. Your Hcondition Hwill Hbe Hmonitored Hduring Hlabor Hand Hdelivery.
ANS: H C
Asking Hthe Hpatient Habout Hher Hconcerns Hhelps Hpromote Hunderstanding Hand Hindividualizes Hpatient Hcare.
DIF: HCognitive HLevel: HApplication HREF: HPage H7-8 HOBJ: H8
TOP: H Cross-Cultural H Care H KEY: H Nursing H Process H Step: H
ImplementationHMSC: HNCLEX: H Psychosocial HIntegrity: H
Psychological H Adaptation
4. An Hurban Harea Hhas Hbeen Hreported Hto Hhave Ha Hhigh Hperinatal Hmortality Hrate. HWhat Hinformation Hdoes Hthis H
provide?
a. Maternal Hand Hinfant Hdeaths Hper H100,000 Hlive Hbirths Hper Hyear
b. Deaths Hof Hfetuses Hweighing Hmore Hthan H500 Hg Hper H10,000 Hbirths Hper Hyear
c. Deaths H of H infants H up H to H 1 H year H of H age H per H 1000 H live H births H per H year
d. Fetal Hand Hneonatal Hdeaths Hper H1000 Hlive Hbirths Hper Hyear