COMPLETE TEST BANK:
MATERNITY AND WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE 11TH EDITION
BY DEITRA LEONARD LOWDERMILK LATEST UPDATE.
,Table of Contents
COMPLETE TEST BANK: ..................................................................................................................................... 1
MATERNITY AND WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE 11TH EDITION ..................................................................... 1
BY DEITRA LEONARD LOWDERMILK LATEST UPDATE. ........................................................................... 1
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Chapter 01: 21st Century Maternity And Women’s Health Nursing Lowdermilk: Maternity & Women’s Health
Care, 11th Edition..................................................................................................................................................... 3
CHAPTER 02: COMMUNITY CARE: THE FAMILY AND CULTURE LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY &
WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION .................................................................................................... 20
CHAPTER 03: NURSING AND GENOMICS ...................................................................................................... 41
CHAPTER 04: ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH PROMOTION ........................................................................... 56
CHAPTER 05: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN................................................................................................. 83
CHAPTER 06: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM CONCERNS ................................................................................ 100
CHAPTER 07: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED AND OTHER INFECTIONS LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY
& WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION .............................................................................................. 119
CHAPTER 08: CONTRACEPTION AND ABORTION ..................................................................................... 138
CHAPTER 09: INFERTILITY ............................................................................................................................. 161
CHAPTER 10: PROBLEMS OF THE BREAST ................................................................................................. 180
CHAPTER 11: STRUCTURAL DISORDERS AND NEOPLASMS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION ........................................ 199
CHAPTER 12: CONCEPTION AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT ....................................................................... 216
CHAPTER 13: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PREGNANCY LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY &
WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION .................................................................................................. 236
CHAPTER 14: NURSING CARE OF THE FAMILY DURING PREGNANCY LOWDERMILK:
MATERNITY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION ...................................................................... 261
CHAPTER 15: MATERNAL AND FETAL NUTRITION .................................................................................. 294
CHAPTER 16: LABOR AND BIRTH PROCESSES........................................................................................... 321
CHAPTER 17: MAXIMIZING COMFORT FOR THE LABORING WOMAN LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY
& WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION .............................................................................................. 342
CHAPTER 18: FETAL ASSESSMENT DURING LABOR ................................................................................ 370
CHAPTER 19: NURSING CARE OF THE FAMILY DURING LABOR AND BIRTH LOWDERMILK:
MATERNITY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION ..................................................................... 399
CHAPTER 20: POSTPARTUM PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES ............................................................................ 433
CHAPTER 21: NURSING CARE OF THE FAMILY DURING THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD
LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION ........................................ 452
CHAPTER 22: TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD ........................................................................................... 473
CHAPTER 23: PHYSIOLOGIC AND BEHAVIORAL ADAPTATIONS OF THE NEWBORN
LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION ........................................ 497
CHAPTER 24: NURSING CARE OF THE NEWBORN AND FAMILY LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY &
WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION .................................................................................................. 528
CHAPTER 25: NEWBORN NUTRITION AND FEEDING ............................................................................... 553
CHAPTER 26: ASSESSMENT OF HIGH RISK PREGNANCY ........................................................................ 578
CHAPTER 27: HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS ................................................................................................. 601
CHAPTER 28: HEMORRHAGIC DISORDERS ................................................................................................. 618
CHAPTER 29: ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC DISORDERS ...................................................................... 639
,CHAPTER 30: MEDICAL-SURGICAL DISORDERS ....................................................................................... 658
CHAPTER 31: MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE LOWDERMILK:
MATERNITY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION ...................................................................... 677
CHAPTER 32: LABOR AND BIRTH COMPLICATIONS ................................................................................ 690
CHAPTER 33: POSTPARTUM COMPLICATIONS .......................................................................................... 713
CHAPTER 34: NURSING CARE OF THE HIGH RISK NEWBORN LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY &
WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION .................................................................................................. 728
CHAPTER 35: ACQUIRED PROBLEMS OF THE NEWBORN ....................................................................... 751
CHAPTER 36: HEMOLYTIC DISORDERS AND CONGENITAL ANOMALIES LOWDERMILK:
MATERNITY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION ...................................................................... 766
CHAPTER 37: PERINATAL LOSS, BEREAVEMENT, AND GRIEF LOWDERMILK: MATERNITY &
WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE, 11TH EDITION .................................................................................................. 779
Chapter 01: 21st Century Maternity And Women’s Health Nursing
Lowdermilk: Maternity & Women’s Health Care, 11th Edition
Multiple Choice
1. In Evaluating The Level Of A Pregnant Woman’s Risk Of Having A Low-Birth-Weight (Lbw)
Infant, Which Factor Is The Most Important For The Nurse To Consider?
A. African-American Race
B. Cigarette Smoking
C. Poor Nutritional Status
D. Limited Maternal Education
Ans: A
For African-American Births, The Incidence Of Lbw Infants Is Twice That Of Caucasian
Births. Race Is A Nonmodifiable Risk Factor. Cigarette Smoking Is An Important Factor In
Potential Infant Mortality Rates, But It Is Not The Most Important. Additionally, Smoking Is
A Modifiable Risk Factor. Poor Nutrition Is An Important Factor In Potential Infant Mortality
Rates, But It Is Not The Most Important. Additionally, Nutritional Status Is A Modifiable
Risk Factor. Maternal Education Is An Important Factor In Potential Infant Mortality Rates,
But It Is Not The Most Important. Additionally, Maternal Education Is A Modifiable Risk
Factor.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understand Ref: P. 6
Top: Nursing Process: Assessment
Msc: Client Needs: Health Promotion And Maintenance, Antepartum Care
2. What Is The Primary Role Of Practicing Nurses In The Research Process?
A. Designing Research Studies
B. Collecting Data For Other Researchers
C. Identifying Researchable Problems
D. Seeking Funding To Support Research
Studies
Ans: C
When Problems Are Identified, Research Can Be Properly Conducted. Research Of Health
, Care Issues Leads To Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines. Designing Research Studies Is
Only One Factor Of The Research Process. Data Collection Is Another Factor Of Research.
Financial Support Is Necessary To Conduct Research, But It Is Not The Primary Role Of
The Nurse In The Research Process.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understand Ref: P. 14 Top: Nursing Process: N/A
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment
3. A 23-Year-Old African-American Woman Is Pregnant With Her First Child. Based On
The Statistics For Infant Mortality, Which Plan Is Most Important For The Nurse To
Implement?
A. Perform A Nutrition Assessment.
B. Refer The Woman To A Social Worker.
C. Advise The Woman To See An Obstetrician, Not A Midwife.
D. Explain To The Woman The Importance Of Keeping Her Prenatal Care
Appointments.
Ans: D