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Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal Child Health Care Environment by Hatfield:
Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, 5th Edition
1. The opening up of hospital visiting policies for children and familieslikely
resulted from the work of which individual?
A. Joseph Brennaman
B. John Bowlby
C. Marshal Klaus
D. John Kennell
Answer: B
Rationale: In 1951, John Bowlby received worldwide attention with his
study that revealed the negative results of the separation of child and mother because of hospitalization.
His work led toa re-evaluation and liberalization of hospital visiting policies forchildren. Joseph Brennaman
suggested that a lack of stimulation for infants contributed to highinfant mortality rates at the time. In the
1970s and 1980s, physicians Marshall Klaus and John Kennell carried out important studies on the effect of
the separation of newborns and parents.
They established that early separation may have long-term effects on family relationships and that offering
the new family an opportunity to be together at birth and for a significant period after birth may provide
benefits that last well into early childhood.
Question format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment Cognitive Level:
Remember
Client Needs: Health Promotion and MaintenanceIntegrated
Process: Nursing Process
Reference: p. 4
2. An expectant mother states that she read that more black mothers die in childbirth than dowhite
mothers. When responding to her questions about the reasons for this, the nurse accurately states that
which is the major reason for the high maternal mortality rate?
A. Having formal education.
B. Being unmarried.
C. Income.
D. Lack of prenatal care.
Answer: D
Rationale: Research shows that maternal mortality rate is directly related to lack of prenatal caresecondary to
lack of access to services or insurance. Income as well as educational level may play a role in the availability
of health care, but they are not directly responsible. Being unmarried has no bearing on infant mortality.
Question format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment Cognitive Level:
Understand
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, Test Bank for Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, 5th Edition by Hatfield, ISBN No; 9781975163785, Covering Chapters 1-42 , Includes Rationales
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Client Needs: Health Promotion and MaintenanceIntegrated
Process: Nursing Process
Reference: p. 9
3. Which statement correctly defines the term "infant death rate"?
A. number of deaths in utero of fetuses 500 g or more per 1,000 live births
B. number of deaths occurring in the first 28 days of life per 1,000 live births
C. number of deaths occurring at birth or in the first 12 months of life per 1,000 live births
D. death of a live-born child before his or her first birthday.
Answer: D
Rationale: The term infant death refers to the death of a live-born child before he or she reaches age 1
year. It also includes neonatal mortality rate. Neonatal mortality rate is the number of infant deaths
during the first 28 days of life for every 1,000 live births. Infant mortality rate is the number of deaths
during the first 12 months of life per 1,000 live births.Question format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment Cognitive Level:
Remember
Client Needs: Health Promotion and MaintenanceIntegrated
Process: Nursing Process
Reference: p. 9
4. The nursing instructor is preparing to teach a group of students about the history of maternity care. What
major development will the instructor emphasize as greatly influencing the practice of maternity care in the
United States over the past century?
A. technologic advances and the use of forceps by primary care providers
B. development of anesthesia and acceptance of the germ theory
C. advent of birthing centers and the development of family-centered care
D. development of pediatric specialty and replacement of midwives as primary birth attendants Answer: B
Rationale: The emphasis should be placed on anesthesia and the germ theory. The developmentof anesthesia
allowed women a choice for pain management in birth; the germ theory advanced the progress of general
health care and decreased infections in laboring women. Pediatrics as aspecialty is an important step
forward but is not the greatest development, and midwives are still in practice. Maternity care continues to
evolve, and birthing centers are still under development. Forceps are not considered an advance in
maternity care.
Question format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment Cognitive Level:
Analyze
Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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, Test Bank for Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing, 5th Edition by Hatfield, ISBN No; 9781975163785, Covering Chapters 1-42 , Includes Rationales
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Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Reference: p. 3
5. When preparing a client for surgery, the nurse explains that the use of an antiseptic during the
surgery has greatly improved client survival rates and was started by whichphysician?
A. Louis Pasteur
B. Ignaz Philip Semmelweis
C. Joseph Lister
D. Alexander Gordon
Answer: C
Rationale: Joseph Lister was a British surgeon who embraced Louis Pasteur's theory of microorganisms as
the cause of infection. Lister used carbolic acid as an antiseptic during surgery and improved the survival
rates of his patients. Alexander Gordon proposed the theoryof infection. Oliver Wendell Holmes and Ignaz
Philip Semmelweis confirmed his theory.
Question format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment Cognitive Level: Apply
Client Needs: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Safety and Infection Control IntegratedProcess: Nursing
Process
Reference: p. 4
6. A young couple are very excited to learn they are expecting their first child and question the nurse
about which test they need to discover its gender. Which procedure will best providethis information to
the couple?
A. Ultrasound
B. Amniocentesis
C. Chorionic villus sampling
D. HGP
Answer: A
Rationale: Ultrasound is a visual method for assessing the fetus in the uterus and will provide information
about the gender. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling provide the entire genetic code of the fetus.
HGP refers to the Human Genome Project, which can provide information regarding gene mutations and
variations.
Question format: Multiple Choice
Chapter 1: The Nurse's Role in a Changing Maternal-Child Health Care Environment Cognitive Level: Apply
Client Needs: Health Promotion and MaintenanceIntegrated
Process: Caring
Reference: p. 6
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