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1. Sinceg1995gthereghasgbeengagsignificantgdecreasegingthegrategofginfan
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a. Disordersgassociatedgwithgshortggestationgandglowgbirthgweight
b. Accidents
c. Suddenginfantgdeath
d. Newbornsgaffectedgbygcomplicationsgofgplacenta,gcord,gandgmembr
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a. Thegratesgofgprematuritygandglowgbirthgweightgaregincreasing.
b. Thegratesgofgaccidentsghavegincreased.
c. Correct.gThegrategofginfantgdeathgrelatedgtogSIDSghasgdecreasedgfromg87.1gto
47.2.gThegdecreasegingrategisgpartiallygattributedgtogplacingginfantsgongtheirg
backsg whengsleeping.
d. Thegratesgofgnewbornsgaffectedgbygcomplicationsgofgplacenta,gcord
,gandg membranesghavegincreased.
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dgeg|g ContentgArea:gMaternityg|gClientgNeed:gHealthgPromotiongandgMainte
nanceg|g DifficultygLevel:gEasy
2. Tobaccogusegduringgpregnancygisgassociatedgwithgadversegeffectsgongt
heg unbornginfantgsuchgasgintrauterineggrowthgrestriction,gpretermgbirths,ga
ndg respiratorygproblems.gBygrace,gwhichghasgtheghighestgpercentagesgofg
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a. AmericangIndiangandgAlaskangNatives
b. AsiangorgPacificgIslanders
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a. 36%gofgAmericangIndiangandgNativegAmericangwomengaregcigarettegsmokers.
b. 4.3%gofgAsiangorgPacificgIslandergwomengaregcigarettegsmokers.
c. 17.1%gofgnon-Hispanicgblackgwomengaregcigarettegsmokers.
d. 19.6%gofgnon-Hispanicgwhitegwomengaregcigarettegsmokers.
KEY:gIntegratedgProcess:gClinicalgProblemgSolvingg|gCognitivegLevel:gKnowl
edgeg|g ContentgArea:gMaternityg|gClientgNeed:gSafegandgEffectivegCaregEn
vironmentg|g DifficultygLevel:gEasy
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3. Whichgofgthegfollowinggwomengisgatgtheghighestgriskgforghealthgdisparity?
a. Agwhite,gmiddle-class,g16-year-oldgwoman
b. AngAfricangAmerican,gmiddle-class,g25-year-oldgwoman
c. AngAfricangAmerican,gupper-middle-class,g19-year-oldgwoman
d. AngAsian,glow-income,g30-year-
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a. Althoughgagegisgagriskgfactor,gincomegcontributesgtogdisparity.
b. AlthoughgAfricangAmericangwomengaregatgincreasedgrisk,gincomegaccoun
tsgforg theglargestgdisparity.
c. Althoughgagegandgracegcontributegtogincreasedgrisk,gincomegaccountsgf
orgtheg largestgdisparity.
d. Althoughgagegandgracegcontributegtogincreasedgrisk,gincomegaccountsgf
orgtheg largestgdisparity.
KEY:gIntegratedgProcess:gClinicalgProblemgSolvingg|gCognitivegLevel:gApplicationg|
ContentgArea:gMaternityg|gClientgNeed:gHealthgPromotiongandgMaintenanceg|
g DifficultygLevel:gModerate
4. Agneonategborngatg36gweeksggestationgisgclassifiedgasgwhichgofgthegfollowing?
a. Verygpremature
b. Moderatelygpremature
c. Lategpremature
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a. Verygprematuregisglessgthang32gweeksggestation.
b. Moderatelygprematuregisg32gtog33gcompletedgweeksggestation.
c. Correct.gLategprematuregisg34gtog36gcompletedgweeksggestation.
d. Termgisg37gtog42gweeksggestation.
KEY:gIntegratedgProcess:gClinicalgProblemgSolvingg|gCognitivegLevel:gApplic
ationg|g ContentgArea:gMaternityg|gClientgNeed:gPhysiologicalgAdaptationg|gDi
fficultygLevel:g Easy
5. Thegperinatalgnursegexplainsgtogthegstudentgnursegthatgaggoalgofgtheg
Healthyg Peopleg2020greportgisgto:
a. Increasegproportiongofginfantsgwhogaregbreastfedgtog93.1%.
b. Increasegproportiongofginfantsgwhogaregbreastfedgtog90.7%.
c. Increasegproportiongofginfantsgwhogaregbreastfedgtog85.6%.
d. Increasegproportiongofginfantsgwhogaregbreastfedgtog83.9%.
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AggoalgofgHealthygPeopleg2020gisgtogincreasegthegproportiongofginfantsgwho
gareg breastfedgfromg74%gtog81.9%.
KEY:gIntegratedgProcess:gTeachinggandgLearningg|gClientgNeed:gHealthgPro
motiong andgMaintenanceg|gCognitivegLevel:gApplicationg|gContentgArea:gMat
ernityg|g DifficultygLevel:gModerate
6. Thegperinatalgnursegexplainsgtogthegstudentgnursegthat
isgtheg leadinggcausegofginfantgdeathgingthegUnitedgStates.
a. SuddengInfantgDeathgSyndrome
b. Respiratorygdistressgofgnewborns
c. Disordersgrelatedgtogshortggestationgandglowgbirthgweight
d. Congenitalgmalformationsgandgchromosomalgabnormaliti
esg ANS:gd
KEY:gIntegratedgProcess:gClinicalgProblemgSolvingg|gCognitivegLevel:gKnowl
edgeg|g ContentgArea:gMaternityg|gClientgNeed:gSafegandgEffectivegCaregEn
vironmentg|g DifficultygLevel:gDifficult
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7. Whichgofgthegfollowinggstatementsgaregtruegrelatedgtogteengpregna
ncies?g (Selectgallgthatgapply.)
a. TeengmothersgaregatghighergriskgforgHIV.
b. Teengmothersgaregatghighergriskgforghypertensivegproblems.
c. Thegbirthgrategforgteenagedgwomenghasgincreasedgingthegpastg15gyears.
d. Infantsgborngtogteengmothersgaregatghighergriskgforghealthgpro
blems.g ANS:ga,gb,gd
HealthgstatisticsgreportghighergriskgforgHIV,gforghypertensivegproblems,gandgf
org healthgproblemsgtoginfantsgborngtogteengmothers.gBirthgratesgforgteengm
othersgingallg agegcategoriesghavegdecreasedgsinceg1991.
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