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UNIT 2 Nursing - Unlimited Possibilities & Unlimited Potential Unit 2: Nursing - Unlimited Possibilities & Unlimited Potential Palliative of care is reserved for patients who are terminally ill False Slightly more than _____ percent of Americans living today are 60 years old or older 6 The ...

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Unit 2: Nursing - Unlimited Possibilities & Unlimited Potential
Palliative of care is reserved for patients who are terminally ill
False
Slightly more than _____ percent of Americans living today are 60 years old or older
6
The acronym PANDA stands for the work of a medical team at Children's National Hospital in
Washington DC that focuses on
Pediatric advanced needs assessment and care team
Which of the following is not a common site for the delivery of a hospice service?
on a general studies college campus
The modern hospice movement began in
England
The first hospice in the United States was located in
Connecticut
In 2012, the New England Journal of Medicine reported that patients with lung cancer who received
palliative of care showed the following
All of the above
The national board for certification of hospice and palliative nurses provides certification for all but the
Licensed Social Worker
Palliative and hospice nurses should be well versed in _______ according to areas of emphasis on the
certification examination
Pain Management
The center for palliative cara reports that there are approximately __________ hospitals with palliative
care teams in place today
1500
1. The often sudden loss of blood through a tear in one or more blood vessels
2. I physician who is trained in the practice of obstetrics; The area of medicine focused on childbirth in
the care of pregnant women
3. The period of time immediately before and after birth
4. The period immediately following childbirth
1. Hemorrhage
2. Obstetrician
3. Perinatal
4. Postpartum

, Why were the midwife's skills thought to be magical during the Middle Ages?
Most midwives were women, and because women were often illiterate because they could not attend
school, people thought they had too much "mysterious" knowledge to be trusted to help deliver babies.
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the increase in hospital-based births during the twentieth
century?
The hospitals would pay the doctors to bring their patients to their facility for delivery.
Mary Breckenridge was the founder of __________.
The Frontier Nursing Service
Mary Breckenridge knew from first-hand experience the pain of losing a child at birth.
True
The Maternity Center Association was formed by __________.
an organization formed by several influential New York women who were interested in improving the
quality of women's health in the city's growing neighborhoods
The efforts of the Maternity Center Association did not meet with city approval and midwifery training
was sharply curtailed as a result.
False
The Midwife's Model of Care includes _____.
that the midwife will provide the mother a combination of education, counseling and care.
Nurse-midwives need no training or experience prior to enrolling in an accredited nurse-midwife training
program.
False.
Which of the following is NOT relevant to a nurse-midwife's professional standards and practices?
The AMA-Guidelines for Obstetricians
Nurse-midwives with a background in public health may be uniquely qualified to work with _____.
Doctors? Not women who do not want to be actively engaged in their own pregnancies and rely on the
healthcare professional to prepare for every contingency.
1. A notable change in the intensity, timing, or rhythm of a heartbeat
2. Newborns and infants, particularly children who are withing the first month following birth
3. Development of children and proper treatment for childhood illnesses
4. The process of transmitting data and using telecommunications from one location to another.
1. Arrhythmia
2. Neonatal
3. Pediatrics
4. Telemetry

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