Davis Advantage for Maternal-Newborn Nursing Critical Components of Nursing Care 4th Edition Connie Durham, Roberta Chapman, Linda Miller Test Bank Chapters 1-19 | Complete Guide Newest Version 2023

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Chapter 1: Trends and Issues
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The maternal mortality rate for black women in the United
States is:

  1. The same as for white women in the United States,
    regardless of socioeconomicfactors.
  2. Lower than the rate for white women due to improvements
    in the socialdeterminants of health.
  3. Higher than the rate for white women, regardless of
    socioeconomic factors.
  4. Higher than the rate for white women, but have improved in
    the last decade.
    A patient with a history of hypertension is giving birth. During delivery, the staff was not able to
    stabilize the patient’s blood pressure. Therefore, the patient died shortly after delivery. This is an
    example of what type of death?
  5. Early maternal death
  6. Late maternal death
  7. Direct obstetric death
  8. Indirect obstetric death
    The nurse is providing education to a patient who has given birth to her first child and is being
    discharged home. The patient expressed concern regarding infant mortality and sudden infant
    death syndrome (SIDS). The patient had an uncomplicated pregnancy, labor, and vaginal delivery.
    She has a body mass index (BMI) of 25 and has no other health conditions. The infant is healthy
    and was delivered full-term. What will be most helpful thing to explain to the patient?
  9. Uses of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy (ECMO)
  10. Uses of exogenous pulmonary surfactant
  11. The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative
  12. The Safe to Sleep campaign
    Compared with other countries in the world, the United States’ maternal mortality rate is:
  13. One of the lowest rates in the world.
  14. The same as in other high-resource countries.
  15. Worse than in other high-resource countries, but has improved in the last decade.
  16. The highest rate of all high-resource countries.
    The nurse is caring for a 15-year-old female who is pregnant with her first child. In her previous
    prenatal visit, the patient tested negative for chlamydia, syphilis, gonorrhea, and HIV. Based on the
    information provided, which condition is the patient’s baby at highest risk for?
  17. Respiratory disorders
  18. Neonatal conjunctivitis
  19. Blindness
  20. Pneumonia
    The nurse is caring for a 23-year-old patient who arrives at the clinic for a pregnancy test. The test
    confirms the patient is pregnant. The patient states, “I do not need to stop smoking my electronic
    cigarette because it will not harm my baby.” Which is the best response by the nurse?

7.
8.
9.
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  1. “You are correct. Electronic cigarettes are not harmful during pregnancy.”
  2. “Tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, should not be used during
    pregnancy due to the risk of nicotine toxicity.”
  3. “According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), although electronic
    cigarettes are safe for you, they can cause harm to the fetus during pregnancy.”
  4. “Electronic cigarettes are considered harmful only in the first trimester.”
    The nurse is caring for a 16-year-old patient who is 32 weeks’ pregnant with her first child, who is
    male. The patient’s mother has accompanied her to today’s visit. During the nursing assessment,
    the patient mentions that she is no longer in a relationship with the baby’s father but her mother
    plans to help her. However, the patient’s mother asks whether this will have any impact on the
    child. Which of the following should the nurse indicate the child is at increased risk for during his
    adolescence?
  5. Hypertension
  6. Diabetes
  7. Alcohol abuse
  8. Intraventricular bleeding
    The nurse is caring for a patient at 7 weeks’ gestation. The nurse suspects that this pregnant patient
    may have been using marijuana. With consent, the nurse confirms via urine drug screen. Which
    statement by the nurse is most appropriate?
  9. “Did you smoke marijuana when pregnant with your other child?”
  10. “To avoid negative effects on your baby, you’ll need to stop using marijuana
    during your last trimester.”
  11. “Using marijuana while pregnant can have a negative effect on the neurological
    development of your baby.”
  12. “Marijuana use while pregnant greatly increases your risk of miscarriage.”
    The nurse is counseling a female patient about alcohol use during pregnancy. Which statement by
    the patient demonstrates successful patient teaching?
  13. “I will limit my drinking to just one alcoholic beverage per day.”
  14. “It’s best for my baby if I avoid drinking during pregnancy.”
  15. “An occasional drink on special occasions is okay.”
  16. “Drinking alcohol is only acceptable in the first trimester.”
  17. The nurse is educating the pregnant patient with a body mass index (BMI) of 33. The nurse knows
    that teaching has been effective when the patient states which of the following?
  18. “My child may be at increased risk for birth injury.”
  19. “My child may have a decreased risk of developing childhood diabetes.”
  20. “I will probably give birth vaginally.”
  21. “I have a lower risk of developing gestational hypertension.”
  22. A pregnant woman weighs 90.9 kg. The nurse is educating the patient on complications that the
    patient may be at risk for during pregnancy. Which response by the patient indicates that she
    understands?
  23. “Due to my weight, there is a possibility that I may develop gestational diabetes.”
  24. “I am not overweight, but I am still at risk for gestational diabetes.”
  25. “My mother had preeclampsia during one of her pregnancies.”

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  1. “I will need to do a glucose tolerance test in my second trimester.”
  2. The nurse is taking a history of a mother who admits to cocaine drug use. Which action should the
    nurse take first?
  3. Refer the patient to a drug abuse program.
  4. Screen the infant for side effects associated with cocaine use.
  5. Educate the patient of the risks associated with cocaine use during pregnancy.
  6. Advise the patient that her baby will be okay even with the history of cocaine use.
  7. A pregnant patient with a body mass index (BMI) of 35 is concerned about health effects she and
    her baby may face during pregnancy. During routine testing, the patient tested negative for
    sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and indicated that she is in a committed, long-term
    relationship with the child’s father. Which of the following is accurate?
  8. The patient’s infant is at increased risk of neonatal blindness.
  9. The patient’s infant has a decreased risk of birth injury.
  10. The patient will have an increased risk of wound infection.
  11. The patient will have a decreased risk of preeclampsia.
  12. When should women be screened for mood disorders during pregnancy?
  13. Women should be screened at the first prenatal visit, then repeated if risk factors
    are present.
  14. Women should be screened at the first prenatal visit, during the second and third
    trimesters, and during the first postpartum year.
  15. Women should be screened when they have been diagnosed with a history of
    mental health disorders.
  16. Women should be screened when they have been diagnosed with a high adverse
    childhood experience (ACE) score.
  17. A nursing student is asked to set goals that will decrease the fetal death outcomes during delivery.
    What guidelines will the nursing student use to assist in setting her goals?
  18. World Health Organization (WHO) maternal care guidelines
  19. Healthy People 2020
  20. Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN)
    white papers
    ?
  21. Biological weathering refers to:
  22. The physiological changes that occur in the body to all people equally across the life span.
  23. The premature aging that occurs in the body due to prolonged exposure to stressors such as
    institutionalized racism.
  24. The genetic differences that lead to early onset chronic illnesses, such as diabetes.
  25. State practice act
  26. Which of the following sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has shown the most significant
    increase and has led to increased infant deaths in the United States?
  27. Congenital syphilis
  28. HIV
  29. Gonorrhea
  30. Herpes simplex 2

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  1. The impact of environmental changes on the body due to climate change.
    Multiple Response
    Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
  2. A woman has recently given birth to an infant born at 35 weeks and 5 days’ gestation. What
    long-term effects should the nurse be concerned about with the infant being born at this gestation?
    Select all that apply.
  3. Cerebral palsy
  4. Respiratory disorders
  5. Developmental delays
  6. Visual impairments
  7. Hearing impairments
  8. An infant was recently born weighing 1,498 grams. The nurse understands that the birth weight of
    this infant is an important indicator of what? Select all that apply.
  9. Morbidity rate
  10. Prenatal care
  11. Mortality rate
  12. Infant health
  13. Postpartum care
  14. The nurse is taking the history of a gravida 2 para 1 patient. Which findings in the patient’s history
    warrant further action? Select all that apply.
  15. Anemia
  16. Severe hemorrhage
  17. Infections
  18. Malnutrition
  19. Eclampsia

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