, Test JBank JFor JIntroduction Jto JMaternity Jand JPediatric
JNursing J9th JEdition JBY JGloria JLeifer JChapter J1-34
JNewest JVersion J2022
1. The JUnited JStates Jranks J50th Jin Jthe Jworld Jfor Jmaternal Jmortality Jand J41st Jamong
Jindustrialized Jnations Jfor Jinfant Jmortality Jrate. JWhen Jdeveloping Jprograms Jto Jassist Jin
JdecreasingJthese Jrates, Jwhich Jfactor Jwould Jmost Jlikely Jneed Jto Jbe Jaddressed Jas Jhaving Jthe
Jgreatest Jimpact?
A) Resolving Jall Jlanguage Jand Jcultural Jdifferences
B) Assuring Jearly Jand Jadequate Jprenatal Jcare
C) Providing Jmore Jextensive Jwomen’s Jshelters
D) Encouraging Jall Jwomen Jto Jeat Ja Jbalanced Jdiet
2. When Jintegrating Jthe Jprinciples Jof Jfamily-centered Jcare, Jthe Jnurse Jwould Jinclude Jwhich
Jof JtheJfollowing?
A) Childbirth Jis Jviewed Jas Ja Jprocedural Jevent
B) Families Jare Junable Jto Jmake Jinformed Jchoices
C) Childbirth Jresults Jin Jchanges Jin Jrelationships
D) Families Jrequire Jlittle Jinformation Jto Jmake Jappropriate Jdecisions
3. When Jpreparing Ja Jteaching Jplan Jfor Ja Jgroup Jof Jfirst-time Jpregnant Jwomen, Jthe Jnurse
Jexpects JtoJreview Jhow Jmaternity Jcare Jhas Jchanged Jover Jthe Jyears. JWhich Jof Jthe Jfollowing
Jwould Jthe Jnurse Jinclude Jwhen Jdiscussing Jevents Jof Jthe J20th Jcentury?
A) Epidemics Jof Jpuerperal Jfever
B) Performance Jof Jthe Jfirst Jcesarean Jbirth
C) Development Jof Jthe Jx-ray Jto Jassess Jpelvic Jsize
D) Creation Jof Jfree-standing Jbirth Jcenters
4. After Jteaching Ja Jgroup Jof Jstudents Jabout Jpregnancy-related Jmortality, Jthe Jinstructor
JdeterminesJthat Jadditional Jteaching Jis Jneeded Jwhen Jthe Jstudents Jidentify Jwhich Jcondition Jas
,Ja Jleading Jcause?
A) Hemorrhage
B) Embolism
C) Obstructed Jlabor
D) Infection
5. The Jnurse Jis Jworking Jwith Ja Jgroup Jof Jcommunity Jhealth Jmembers Jto Jdevelop Ja Jplan Jto
JaddressJthe Jspecial Jhealth Jneeds Jof Jwomen. JWhich Jof Jthe Jfollowing Jconditions Jwould Jthe
Jgroup Jaddress Jas Jthe Jmajor Jproblem?
A) Smoking
B) Heart Jdisease
C) Diabetes
D) Cancer
, 6. When Jassessing Ja Jfamily Jfor Jpossible Jbarriers Jto Jhealth Jcare, Jthe Jnurse Jwould Jconsider
JwhichJfactor Jto Jbe Jmost Jimportant?
A) Language
B) Health Jcare Jworkers’ Jattitudes
C) Transportation
D) Finances
7. After Jteaching Ja Jgroup Jof Jnursing Jstudents Jabout Jthe Jissue Jof Jinformed Jconsent. JWhich
Jof JtheJfollowing, Jif Jidentified Jby Jthe Jstudent, Jwould Jindicate Jan Junderstanding Jof Ja
Jviolation Jof Jinformed Jconsent?
A) Performing Ja Jprocedure Jon Ja J15-year-old Jwithout Jconsent
B) Serving Jas Ja Jwitness Jto Jthe Jsignature Jprocess
C) Asking Jwhether Jthe Jclient Junderstands Jwhat Jshe Jis Jsigning
D) Getting Jverbal Jconsent Jover Jthe Jphone Jfor Jemergency Jprocedures
8. The Jnurse Jis Jtrying Jto Jget Jconsent Jto Jcare Jfor Jan J11-year-old Jboy Jwith Jdiabetic
Jketoacidosis. JHis Jparents Jare Jout Jof Jtown Jon Jvacation, Jand Jthe Jchild Jis Jstaying Jwith Ja
Jneighbor. JWhich JactionJwould Jbe Jthe Jpriority?
A) Getting Jtelephone Jconsent Jwith Jtwo Jpeople Jlistening Jto Jthe Jverbal Jconsent
B) Providing Jemergency Jcare Jwithout Jparental Jconsent
C) Contacting Jthe Jchild’s Jaunt Jor Juncle Jto Jobtain Jtheir Jconsent
D) Advocating Jfor Jtermination Jof Jparental Jrights Jfor Jthis Jsituation
9. After Jteaching Jnursing Jstudents Jabout Jthe Jbasic Jconcepts Jof Jfamily-centered Jcare, Jthe
JinstructorJdetermines Jthat Jthe Jteaching Jwas Jsuccessful Jwhen Jthe Jstudents Jstate Jwhich Jof Jthe
Jfollowing?
A) ―Childbirth Jaffects Jthe Jentire Jfamily, Jand Jrelationships Jwill Jchange.‖
B) ―Families Jare Jnot Jcapable Jof Jmaking Jhealth Jcare Jdecisions Jfor Jthemselves.‖
C) ―Mothers Jare Jthe Jfamily Jmembers Jaffected Jby Jchildbirth.‖
D) ―Childbirth Jis Ja Jmedical Jprocedure.‖
10. A Jnursing Jinstructor Jis Jpreparing Ja Jclass Jdiscussion Jon Jthe Jtrends Jin Jhealth Jcare Jand
JhealthJcare Jdelivery Jover Jthe Jpast Jseveral Jcenturies. JWhen Jdiscussing Jthe Jchanges Jduring
Jthe Jpast Jcentury, Jwhich Jof Jthe Jfollowing Jwould Jthe Jinstructor Jbe Jleast Jlikely Jto
Jinclude?
A) Disease Jprevention
B) Health Jpromotion
C) Wellness
D) Analysis Jof Jmorbidity Jand Jmortality
11. A Jnurse Jis Jassigned Jto Jcare Jfor Jan JAsian JAmerican Jclient. JThe Jnurse Jdevelops Ja Jplan
Jof JcareJwith Jthe Junderstanding Jthat Jbased Jon Jthis Jclient’s Jcultural Jbackground, Jthe Jclient
Jmost Jlikely Jviews Jillness Jas Jwhich Jof Jthe Jfollowing?
A) Caused Jby Jsupernatural Jforces.
B) A Jpunishment Jfor Jsins.
C) Due Jto Jspirits Jor Jdemons.
D) From Jan Jimbalance Jof Jyin Jand Jyang
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