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DAVIDSON/LONDON/LADEWIG, OLDS'
MATERNAL-NEWBORN NURSING AND
WOMEN'S HEALTH ACROSS THE
LIFESPAN 9
TH EDITION TEST BANK WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED RATIONALES
ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED
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DAVIDSON/LONDON/LADEWIG, OLDS'
MATERNAL-NEWBORN NURSING AND
WOMEN'S HEALTH ACROSS THE
LIFESPAN 9TH EDITION TEST BANK WITH
ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED RATIONALES
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A couple would like their 5-year-old child to attend the birth of their baby. Which statement by the
nurse would assist in the plan of care for the child?
1. "You should let your child stay home, because you will be focusing on the birth."
2. "Children under 12 are not allowed to be present at the birth."
3. "You should bring someone who can tend solely to any specific needs of your child."
4. "Bring some toys to keep your child occupied."
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Telling the parents their child should remain at home does not assist them with their wish
to have their child present at the birth.
Rationale 2: Children are allowed to be present at births.
Rationale 3: A sibling should have his own support person whose primary responsibility is to take care of
the child's needs.
Rationale 4: Although the child might want to bring toys, this is not the best response by the nurse.
The nurse in the obstetrical clinic is setting appointments for patients seeking preconceptual care.
Which patient should be seen first?
1. 36-year-old, has never been pregnant, takes medication for a seizure disorder.
2. 15-year-old, smokes one pack per day, had a miscarriage 4 months ago.
, 3. 22-year-old, runs long distances, has been on the pill for 6 years.
4. 29-year-old, has had two abortions, takes a multiple-vitamin supplement
Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: This patient is the top priority because she has multiple risk factors: She is over the age of
35 and therefore is at risk for trisomies; she takes medication, and some medications are teratogenic
and contraindicated during pregnancy; and pregnancy is not recommended for women with some
conditions. This patient needs to see the specialist who prescribes her antiseizure medication, as well as
an obstetric provider, to discuss the risks her age presents to a possible pregnancy.
Rationale 2: Although this patient has the risks of being young and a smoker, she is not the highest-
priority patient.
Rationale 3: The only risk factor this patient has is a need to increase folic acid intake due to being on
the pill for six years. She is not the highest-priority patient.
Rationale 4: This patient has no risk factors for pregnancy. A history of more than three abortions
increases the risks of preterm labor and infertility, but this patient has only had two abortions. She is not
the highest-priority patient.
A primigravida is admitted to the labor unit with contractions every 7-8 minutes. She is 3 cm dilated,
70% effaced, and at 0 station. She is very anxious, is having difficulty coping with contractions, and
states that she did not attend prenatal classes. What is the most effective nursing intervention?
1. Instruct the patient in abdominal breathing and progressive relaxation.
2. Instruct the patient in patterned, paced breathing and touch relaxation.
3. Instruct the patient in pelvic tilt and pelvic rock exercises.
4. Call the physician and request a sedative
Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: Abdominal breathing and progressive relaxation assist the patient in relaxing, and allow the
uterine muscles to work more efficiently.
Rationale 2: Patterned, paced breathing and touch relaxation are exercises that are taught in childbirth
preparation classes and involve the use of a partner.
Rationale 3: Pelvic tilt and rock exercises are body-conditioning exercises.
Rationale 4: Providing sedatives would not allow the patient to participate actively in the process.
The nurse is assisting an expectant couple in developing a birth plan. Which instruction would the nurse
include in the teaching plan?
1. The birth plan includes only patient choices, and does not take into account standard choices of the
healthcare provider.
2. The birth plan allows the patient to make choices about the birth process; however, these choices
cannot be altered.
3. The birth plan is a legally binding contract between the patient and the healthcare provider.
4. The birth plan is a communication tool between the patient and the healthcare provider.
Correct Answer: 4
Rationale 1: The birth plan does not include only the patient's choices.
Rationale 2: The written plan identifies options that are available, and can be altered.
Rationale 3: The birth plan is not a legal document.
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