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Contents:
I. Maternity g Nursing g Overview
Chapter g 1: gTrends g and g Issues
Chapter g 2: g Ethics g and g Standards gof g Practice g Issues
II. Antepartal g Period
Chapter g 3: g Genetics, g Conception, gFetal g Development, g and g Reproductive g Technology
Chapter g 4: g Physiological gAspects g of g Antepartum g Care
Chapter g 5: g Psycho-Social-Cultural g Aspects g of g the g Antepartum g Period
Chapter g 6: g Antepartal g Tests
Chapter g 7: g High-Risk g Antepartum gNursing g Care
III. Intrapartal g Period
Chapter g 8: g gIntrapartum g Assessment g and g gInterventions
Chapter g 9: g Fetal g Heart g Rate g Assessment
Chapter g 10: g High-Risk g Labor gand g Birth
Chapter g 11: g Intrapartum g and g Postpartum g Care g of g the g Cesarean g Birth g Families
IV. Postpartal g Period
Chapter g 12: g Postpartum g Physiological g Assessments g and g Nursing g Care
Chapter g 13: g Transition g to g Parenthood
Chapter g 14: g High-Risk g Postpartum gNursing g Care
V. Neonatal g Period
Chapter g 15: g Physiological g and g Behavioral g Responses g of g the g Neonate
Chapter g 16: g Discharge g Planning g and g Teaching
Chapter g 17: g High-Risk g Neonatal gNursing g Care
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Unit g 1: g Maternity g Nursing g Overview
Chapter g 1: g Trends g and g Issues
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g patient’sgmother g ispresent g for gsupport g and g notes g that g things g have g changed
g in g the g delivery groom gsince gshe glast g gave g birth g in g the g early g 1980s.
g Which g current g trend g or gintervention gmay gthe g patient’s gmotherfind g most
gdifferent?
1. Fetal gmonitoring g throughout g labor
2. Postpartum g stay g of g 10 g days
3. Expectant g partner g and gfamily g in g operating g room g for g cesarean g gbirth
4. Hospital g support g for g breastfeeding
ANS: 4
Chapter: g Chapter g 1 g Trends g and g Issues
Chapter g Learning g Objective: g 1. g Discuss g current gtrends g in g the g management
g of g laborgand g birthgPage: g4
Heading: g Table g 1-1: g Past g and g Present
g TrendsgIntegrated g Processes: gNursing
g Process
Client gNeed: gHealth g Promotion g and
gMaintenance gCognitive gLevel: gApplication
g[Applying] gConcept: gEvidence-Based
gPractice gDifficulty: g Moderate
Feedback
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g 1970s.gAs g such,gthis glikely g would g have goccurred gduring gthe gmother’s
glabor g and
delivery gduring g the g 1980s.
2 This g is g incorrect. g In g the g past, g the g average g hospital g postpartum g stay
g was
10 gdays.gPresently, g the g average g postpartum g stay g is g 48 g hours g or
g less.
3 This gis gincorrect. gIn g the g past, g expectant g partners g and g families
g were gexcluded g fromthe glabor g and gbirth gexperience. gPresent g trends
ginvolve gthe gexpectant gpartner gand gfamily gin gthe glabor gand gbirth
gexperience, gincludinggpresence gin g the g operating
room g for g cesarean gbirths.
4 This gis gcorrect. gHospital gsupport gfor gbreastfeeding, gincluding ga glactation
gconsultant g and g employment g of g the g Baby-Friendly g Hospital
g Initiative,
were g bothenacted g during g the g early g 1990s.
PTS: 1 CON: g Evidence-Based g Practice
2. A g patient g with g a g history g of g hypertension gis g giving g birth. g During g delivery,
g the g staffgwas g notable g to g stabilize g the g patient’s g blood g pressure. g As g a
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