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● Chapter 1: Foundations in Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
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● Chapter 2: Culturally Competent Nursing Care
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Unit 2: Women's Health Through the Lifespan
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● Chapter 3: Health Promotion, Disease and Injury Prevention, and
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● Chapter 4: Influences on Fertility
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● Chapter 5: Family Planning
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● Chapter 6: Structural and Tissue Disorders of the Reproductive System
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● Chapter 7: Commonly Occurring Reproductive and Genitourinary System I
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nfections
● Chapter 8: Disorders of the Breast
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● Chapter 9: Violence Against Women
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Unit 3: Care During Pregnancy
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● Chapter 10: Pregnancy
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● Chapter 11: Prenatal Care
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● Chapter 12: Pregnancy at Risk
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● Chapter 13: Prenatal Testing
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● Chapter 14: Childbirth Education Options
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Unit 4: Care During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 15: Process of Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 16: Electronic Fetal and Uterine Contraction Monitoring
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● Chapter 17: Pain Management During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 18: Nursing Care and Interventions During Labor and Birth
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● Chapter 19: Complications of Labor and Birth
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Unit 5: Care During the Postpartum Period
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● Chapter 20: Postpartum Care
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, ● Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications
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Unit 6: Newborn Care
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● Chapter 22: Immediate Care of the Newborn
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● Chapter 23: Newborn Assessment
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● Chapter 24: Care of the Typical Newborn
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● Chapter 25: Care of the Newborn at Risk
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● Chapter 26: Perinatal Bereavement
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● Chapter 27: Unfolding Case Study: Applying Clinical Judgment
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, Chapter 1: Foundations in Maternal-
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1. A nurse is providing education to a 14-year-
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old patient during a wellness visit. According to the American College of Obstetrici
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ans and Gynecologists (ACOG), which of the following is the primary reason for a
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person of this age to see a gynecologic health-care provider?
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A. To receive a first Papanicolaou (Pap) smear
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B. To discuss normal hormonal changes and menstrual cycle issues
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C. To initiate permanent sterilization procedures
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D. To undergo screening for menopause
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Rationales: ACOG recommends that persons assigned female at birth (AFAB) s br br br br br br br br br br
ee a gynecologic provider between ages 13 and 15 to discuss hormonal chang
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es and menstruation. Pap smears, sterilization, and menopause screenings ar
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e not the primary focus for this age group.
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2. A nurse is caring for a newborn in the initial recovery period. According to standard pro
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fessional staffing guidelines for perinatal units, what is the expected
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C. One nurse to two parent-baby couplets
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one nursing care during the initial recovery period to ensure safety and qualit
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y. Ratios of 1:4 or 1:2 couplets are appropriate for later postpartum care but no
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t the immediate recovery period.
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3. A nurse manager is reviewing "errors of omission" within a labor and birth unit.
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Which of the following documented actions represents an error of omission?
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A. Administering an incorrect dose of an antihypertensive medication br br br br br br br
B. Failing to record a patient’s intake and output measures
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C. Using an infusion pump that has not been properly calibrated
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