1. When were natural childbirth prac- 1950s (Not the 1900's)
tices introduced
2. T/F Childbirth only affect
the woman False
It attects the entire family and relationships change
3. What do families need to be
ca- pable of making decisions
about their own care Adequate (truthful) information and support
4. What does maternal mortality rate number of deaths of any cause during
pregnan-
mean cy/100,000 live births
5. What does fetal mortality number of fetal deaths (over 20 wks) in 1,000 live births
rate mean
6. What does neonatal mortality rate number of infant death (in first 28 days) in
100,000 live
mean births
7. What does infant mortality number of infant deaths (in first 12 months) in 100,000
rate mean
live births
8. The fetal mortality rate in the Unit- 6 per 1,000 live births.
ed States is
9. In the United States, the
infant mortality rate is 5.8 per 1,000 live births.
10. The neonatal mortality rate is 4 per 1,000 live births
11. List some factors
impacting women's Family
health Genetics
Society
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Stress and coping
Culture (Nutrition/lifestyle)
Environmental exposure
12. What does RADAR Stand for R-routinely screen every client for abuse
A-aflrm feelings and assess
abuse D-document your
findings
A-assess for your clients safety
R- review options and make referrals
13. Case management is a continuous process that requires critical thinking
about
how care is delivered and its ettect on the entire care
progression of a client
14. Ambulatory care setting include Physician's oflces
Health maintenance organizations
(HMOs) Day surgery centers
Free-standing urgent care
centers Family planning
clinics
Mobile mammography centers
15. Health department services
in- cludes Maternal/child health clinics
Family planning clinics
Sexually transmitted infections programs
Immunization clinics
Substance-abuse
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