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TEST BANK FOR DAVIS ADVANTAGE FOR
MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING CARE 3RD EDITION BY
SCANNELL RUGGIERO RATED A+
Preconception - (ANSWER)Is the period of time before pregnancy during which health-care
providers can address family planning with the goal of health promotion to protect the health of
the baby and women for future pregnancies.
Reproductive Life Plan (RLP) - (ANSWER)A reflection of a person's intentions about the
number and timing of pregnancies in the context of their personal values and life goals, and it
may serve as the starting point of focused, personalized counseling to directly address the
individual's plan. Useful in populations at risk for adverse outcomes.
Folic Acid - (ANSWER)Vitamin B9 (Dietary Supplement) a water-soluble vitamin that is closely
related to iron. It helps regulate red blood cell development and facilitates the oxygen-carrying
capacity of the blood.
Body Mass Index (BMI) - (ANSWER)A method of evaluating the appropriateness of weight for
height.
BMI=
Weight/Height
Pica - (ANSWER)The consumption of nonnutritive substances. Substances that are most often
ingested include clay, dirt, cornstarch, and ice.
Anorexia Nervosa - (ANSWER)A patient that loses weight either by excessive dieting or by
purging themselves of calories they have ingested.
,Bulimia Nervosa - (ANSWER)Patients that engage in recurrent episodes of binge eating, self-
induced vomiting and diarrhea, excessive exercise, strict dieting, or fasting and display an
exaggerated concern about body shape and weight.
Teratogen - (ANSWER)Anything that adversely affects the normal cellular development in the
embryo or fetus.
It is recommended that every patient arrange an appointment with a chosen care provider to
discuss the management of what? - (ANSWER)Pregnancy and childbirth as early as possible
within the first trimester.
The woman may seek childbearing care from what? - (ANSWER)1. Obstetrician
2. Family Practice Physician
3. CNM who is educated in the disciplines of nursing and midwifery and is certified by the
American College of Nurse Midwives.
Many pregnancies are unintended, so addressing preconception care allows the practitioner to
identify what? - (ANSWER)Reproductive goals and interventions to reduce unintended
pregnancies.
During preconception, a woman builds the foundation for what? - (ANSWER)A healthy
pregnancy long before she may ever even think of becoming pregnant.
Preconception care with the woman's health-care provider provides what? -
(ANSWER)Opportunities for the nurse to empower the woman to plan and carry out a healthy
pregnancy and birth.
The purpose of preconception care is to what? - (ANSWER)Identify conditions, whether
physical, psychological, environmental, or social that could adversely affect a future pregnancy.
Prenatal care, also known as antenatal care, is a form of what? - (ANSWER)Preventive health
care a woman receives throughout the pregnancy.
,Prenatal care encompasses routine what? - (ANSWER)Maternal and fetal assessments, screening
and testing for certain health-care conditions, risk factor assessments, and education on various
aspects of pregnancy.
Prenatal care usually reaches how many weeks of gestation. - (ANSWER)28-32 weeks
During the first trimester of pregnancy appoints usually occur how often? - (ANSWER)Every
four weeks
How often do appoints usually occur after 32 weeks of pregnancy? - (ANSWER)Every 2 weeks
If pregnancy is high-risk pregnancy or the woman or fetus is having complications, the number
of prenatal visits what? - (ANSWER)Increase
The Goals of prenatal care include: - (ANSWER)1. Dietary Nutrients are met.
2. Immunizations
3. Screening for STIs
4. Control Chronic Disease
5. Maintain a Healthy Weight
6. Assess for discomforts
7. Genetic Testing
8. Refer at-risk pts for mental health disorders.
9. Educate on health-related issues.
10. Screen for intimate partner violence (Every Visit)
11. Fetal growth and development.
12. Individualized Evidence-based care.
13. Provide culturally appropriate prenatal education designed to meet the patient's learning style
and needs.
14. Empowering women to become involved in their pregnancy.
, The initial interview with the patient should be used to what? - (ANSWER)Build a positive,
nonthreatening relationship and to gain her confidence. Useful strategies include active listening,
validating responses when needed, maintaining eye-to-eye contact, and using humor as
appropriate to relax the patient.
The value the patient places on the care she receives and her interactions with personnel will
determine what? - (ANSWER)Whether she returns for subsequent prenatal care.
One of the first aspects of the prenatal visit is obtaining what? - (ANSWER)1. Health hx
2. Biographical data
3. Medical hx
4. Psychosocial hx
A medical examination is also an essential what? - (ANSWER)Component of the first visit.
A risk assessment form allows for the collection of information relating to the patient's what? -
(ANSWER)1. Pregnancy hx
2. Medical hx
3. Nutritional and exercise patterns.
4. Financial income
5. Vocational/Educational goals.
6. Living arrangments
7. Psychosocial hx
8. Lifestyle choices
9. Allows the pt to request educational info.
Unexpected pregnancy does not necessarily mean what? - (ANSWER)Unwanted
The signs and symptoms are traditionally divided into three classifications: - (ANSWER)1.
Presumptive (Experienced by the patient)
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